Reviving this thread...for #2, how could we infer that there were original scores in existence? The first paragraph does state that some sonatas are "familiar enough" but isn't that a b
Reviving this thread...for #2, how could we infer that there were original scores in existence? The first paragraph does state that some sonatas are "familiar enough" but isn't that a b
Yes, like I'd written, I also feel like "no effect" wouldn't be doing any supporting work at all for Drs Group #2. I just wondered what a "blocking" A/C might have looked
I still don't know if 64.3.26 is best diagrammed or approached with intuition at the fore, mechanics at ready--sometimes I feel P over diagram, and maybe I'm being too harsh, but it's a
none of these 2 claims are well supported: by claiming #1, author would need to commit an equivocation flaw; by claiming #2, author is concluding "philosophy that countenances chaos → deserves no
ranked around 50th and got scholarship at #23 GWU with a 157 LSAT. However, she had a good GPA and excellent references and a strong LSAT addendum. I think there are also plenty of schools in the l
Georgia might be another place to look where #24 Emory in Atlanta I think has pretty strong employment numbers if I recall correctly. UNC lawyers dominate the good legal market in NC and the judge
you are probably better off with a degree from #27 UNC (and they fluctuate from the mid 20's to the 40's some years) than T14 Duke even though it is literally a few miles away from UNC. Al