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  • Sarah Jane Adventures (2007-2011) is a spin-off series of the Doctor Who franchise. It revolves around the former Doctor's companion Sarah Jane Smith...
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  • into his mouth. As Jane gasps, he accidentally gulps it down, and burps] [The Lost Boys and Peter laugh, which angers Jane] Jane: This is just a game...
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  • a balance, from which Jane never let things stray too far. p. 173 If a rapist comes to your door, then your own fears and anger and aggression have brought...
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  • religious theorizing with such a gracious and steady support. Jane Roberts in The God of Jane: A Psychic Manifesto, p. 63. I must be cruel, only to be kind...
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  • maybe I can fix it. Mandy: Fear. Grim: There's no way I can fix it! Mandy: Anger. Grim: I'm gonna pull Boogie's nose off and put it in a jar! Mandy: Despair...
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  • Čapek, "On Relativism" (1925) The greatest danger to our future is apathy. Jane Goodall "The Power of One", Time magazine (August 26, 2002). The more the...
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  • objects, behaviors, or ideas. Hatred is often associated with feelings of anger, disgust and hostility. Arranged alphabetically by author or source: A ·...
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  • themselves. Jane Goodall reported in Janelle Rohr, Animal rights: opposing viewpoints (1989), p. 100; Jane Goodall and Jennifer Lindsey, Jane Goodall: 40...
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  • Tarzan: Jane must stay with Tarzan! Jane: Stay here? Oh no no, my laundry! No I can't stay. Look, I've got...I'm with my father and... Tarzan: Jane, stay...
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  • solve crimes. [Lisbon is in the prison visiting area. Jane enters in his inmate's uniform.] Jane: So, how was your week? [smiles as he watches Lisbon laugh]...
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  • David, in Psalm 99:1, NWT Jehovah is merciful and compassionate, Slow to anger and abundant in loyal love. He will not always find fault, Nor will he stay...
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  • of all human sentiments, what is that? It is that man should forget his anger before he lies down to sleep. Pt. I. So, then, Oxford Street, stonyhearted...
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  • warm, where it's OK to fail - a kind of home, I suppose. Jane Campion, in Peter Conrad Jane Campion: 'I make films so I can have fun with the characters...
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  • then. I tried, I wallowed for a few months, and it just felt dumb. Charlie Jane Anders, Suicide Drive (2008), reprinted in Rich Horton (ed.), The Year’s...
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  • Jane: Er, tell you what, Tom. Tommy: Who are you? Sarah Jane: My name is Sarah. Sarah Jane Smith. Tommy: Tom likes you, Sarah Jane Smith. Sarah Jane:...
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  • existence I have only discovered from the necessity of explaining my own. Jane Sinnett, trans 1846 p. 13 That I should by necessity be either wise and good...
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  • yourself down, I'm not angry. Jane: No? Your temples are pulsing like some weird under-sea creature. If that's not anger you should see a doctor. Lisbon:...
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  • untranslatable, with its own meaning, following its own path of becoming. Roberts, Jane (1974). The Nature of Personal Reality. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1994, Amber-Allen...
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  • no part of it or the vocabulary or the ideas. Jane Roberts quoited in Susan M. Watkins. Speaking of Jane Roberts. 2001. Moment Point Press. ISBN 0-9661327-7-7...
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  • one way or another, each of these is materialized into physical reality. Jane Roberts, (1974) in The Nature of Personal Reality, p. 9-10, Session 613....
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