1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:360 AND stemmed:time)
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Give us a moment, please. (Brief pause.) These are impressions, Joseph… There seems to be a trip with a stopover, a place stopped at for a short time before another destination is reached. I believe this to be a voluntary stopover, but a brief one. In any case before the final destination there is another place that will be visited.
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(I missed a few words here, but did not interrupt. RFB.) …I will at all times —and this is for your benefit, Joseph—I will protect your Ruburt, as I saw to it that he did not appear on the program. However, I will cooperate under more beneficial conditions.
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(At the time of the 358th session we did not know Merle was scheduled by his company to be in New York City; nor could he have known where we would be eating supper at that particular time. He had not been to our hotel on 46th Street, since when we met at the restaurant he asked us where we were staying. We believe, however, that he may have had a general idea that we would be staying in the Times Square area.
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(The above notes will show how complicated a task it sometimes is to interpret data. In capsule form: The data given in connection with a Boston trip, with New York City not heard from yet by us; yet events during the New York City trip, a couple of days after the Boston trip, bear a close resemblance to the data. We have learned that data should be considered sentence by sentence, without considering the whole body of material as necessarily related. Again and again it has been demonstrated to us that two succeeding bits of material, seemingly related, can refer to entirely different matters, separated in time and space.
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