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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Epigraph
  4. Memnoir
  5. Sources

and but though over the years mathematicians have been able to prove that every noninteresting closed curve is spanned by at least one smooth minimal surface or surface reflecting the twisting of the sun into someone’s bird’s eye view or the limits of any horizon always being a point of view just like the one unflooding here

and then the first question on the examination turns out to be i.e. drymouth #2 pencil poised: What license does the program of curiosity as the motor of progress of the sciences give itself and or us? not to say them

and then the child may or may not find that to find one’s position on the graph using xy coordinates one must reconfigure the geometry of attention in order to comb the snakes from her hair

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