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<br>From: John smith <couplcs19 @aol.com="">
<br>Sent: Feb 10, 2007 11:37 AM
<br>To: "kde-embedded@kde.org" <kde-embedded @kde.org="">
<br>Subject: [Kde-embedded] Obtain a University Degree based on your        professional experience.
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The thought reminded him of his evening chores, and he set off for the
barn with a harsh jubilation that it was almost the last time he would
need to milk. How far, he wondered, could he go on that money? He
hurried through his work and into the house to his old desk. The faded
text-ornament stood on the top shelf, but he did not see it, as he
hastily tumbled out all the time-tables and sailing-lists. The habit of
looking at them with the yearning bitterness of unreconciled
deprivation was still so strong on him that even as he handled them
eagerly, he hated them for the associations of years of misery they
brought back to him. </div>
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