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ex steud., a change of genus which has been rejected.
ex steud., a change of genus which has been rejected.
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("tao te ching", verse 81, 6th century bce)* james g. march on the relations among madness, heresy, and genius: "... we sometimes find that such heresies have been the foundation for bold and necessary change, but heresy is usually just new ideas that are foolish or dangerous and appropriately rejected or ignored.
("tao te ching", verse 81, 6th century bce)* james g. march on the relations among madness, heresy, and genius: "... we sometimes find that such heresies have been the foundation for bold and necessary change, but heresy is usually just new ideas that are foolish or dangerous and appropriately rejected or ignored.
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