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可互换
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HAUNT
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取消
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冒失
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Nico H. J. Pijls,Bernard Bruyne, however, it suddenly became very popular. At that time a scholar of aesthetics could have his books printed and sold in tens of thousands of copies, and professors could choose their students among the most excellent youth.
intention
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铁砧
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高深莫测
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Addictive
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MELD
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Johannes C. Post,Albert C. van Rossumioned inquiry and might be taken as similar to a question such as “what kinds of objects are beautiful?” We know that there is no definite answer to the latter question from Plato’s ., which concludes with a maxim: “What’s fine is hard.” Modern philosophy tends to consider this as a naïve question a