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Re: Prostytutki oskarĹźają Komorowskiego.     

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Author: ari
Date: Dec 29, 2006 11:38

...:en3q8q$8ii$1@news.wp.pl... Pisiory?? No, nie jest najlepsze, zrozum jełopie, że to twoje tunelowe widzenie bardzo cię ogranicza, aż to sie rzuca w oczy! Zaraz po organice. 9. Typową cechą PISiora jest fakt, że jego wypowiedzi nacechowane są skrajną dozą emocjonalności, jednak brak w nich jakiejkolwiek argumentacji. Brak w nich przykładów, odniesień do rzeczywistości. Możesz ...
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Re: Prostytutki oskarżajÄ… Komorowskiego.     

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Author: Piotr
Date: Dec 29, 2006 11:28

Użytkownik "ari" <a_r_i3@wps.pl> napisał w wiadomości Jasne, jednowymiarowe spojrzenie na świat jest najlepsze. Tak ułatwia, nie trzeba myśleć, nie trzeba się zastanawiać. To wszystko takie proste. Winni są ... Pisiory?? No, nie jest najlepsze, zrozum jełopie, że to twoje tunelowe widzenie bardzo cię ogranicza, aż to sie rzuca w oczy! Zaraz po organice. pz Piotr
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: Is It Deduction Or Induction?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Oct 18, 2006 10:13

... or biological background. On the other hand there does not seem to be any particular proximity to the dominant sociological trends in Late Nineteenth Century England, the Organicism/Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism, even if the political and cultural climate of a period inevitably influences the person who lives immersed in it. ...
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: Is It Deduction Or Induction?     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Oct 14, 2006 03:36

... or biological background. On the other hand there does not seem to be any particular proximity to the dominant sociological trends in Late Nineteenth Century England, the Organicism/Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism, even if the political and cultural climate of a period inevitably influences the person who lives immersed in it. ...
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: Is It Deduction Or Induction?     

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Author: Don H
Date: Oct 13, 2006 23:55

... their environmental or biological background. On the other hand there does not seem to be any particular proximity to the dominant sociological trends in Late Nineteenth Century England, the Organicism/Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism, even if the political and cultural climate of a period inevitably influences the person who lives immersed in it. ...
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: Is It Deduction Or Induction?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Oct 13, 2006 10:29

... their environmental or biological background. On the other hand there does not seem to be any particular proximity to the dominant sociological trends in Late Nineteenth Century England, the Organicism/Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism, even if the political and cultural climate of a period inevitably influences the person who lives immersed in it. ...
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: Is It Deduction Or Induction?     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Oct 12, 2006 11:03

...of their environmental or biological background. On the other hand there does not seem to be any particular proximity to the dominant sociological trends in Late Nineteenth Century England, the Organicism/Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism, even if the political and cultural climate of a period inevitably influences the person who lives immersed in it. Given ...
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: Is It Deduction Or Induction?     

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Author: Don H
Date: Oct 9, 2006 14:32

...of their environmental or biological background. On the other hand there does not seem to be any particular proximity to the dominant sociological trends in Late Nineteenth Century England, the Organicism/Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism, even if the political and cultural climate of a period inevitably influences the person who lives immersed in it. Given ...
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Sherlock Holmes: Is It Deduction Or Induction?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Oct 9, 2006 11:48

... of their environmental or biological background. On the other hand there does not seem to be any particular proximity to the dominant sociological trends in Late Nineteenth Century England, the Organicism/Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism, even if the political and cultural climate of a period inevitably influences the person who lives immersed in it. Given Holmes' line...
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