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Cacvatas Anekarthasamuccaya: Ein Homonymisches Sanskrit-Worterbuch (1882)
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Cacvatas Anekarthasamuccaya: Ein Homonymisches Sanskrit-Worterbuch (1882)

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Memories can be a powerful thing in one’s life. Even more powerful are the actions, the words, the environment with its sounds, sights, and smells that create the uniquely and personal memories we all carry vividly in our minds and in the depths of our souls. Are our memories as accurate as reality would dictate? Or, as time marches on, do we subconsciously, yet conveniently, edit our memories to protect our dignity and pride? Ask the people of Old Town - or better yet, meet the people of old town; especially those who knew the entire town, the ones who were both fortunate and unfortunate enough to work in Old Town’s restaurants.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
154
ISBN
9781168379146

Memories can be a powerful thing in one’s life. Even more powerful are the actions, the words, the environment with its sounds, sights, and smells that create the uniquely and personal memories we all carry vividly in our minds and in the depths of our souls. Are our memories as accurate as reality would dictate? Or, as time marches on, do we subconsciously, yet conveniently, edit our memories to protect our dignity and pride? Ask the people of Old Town - or better yet, meet the people of old town; especially those who knew the entire town, the ones who were both fortunate and unfortunate enough to work in Old Town’s restaurants.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
154
ISBN
9781168379146