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In fact, Fox often ``balances'' one liar with another distorter. THE COMMON addiction to general words or concepts tends to produce mind blockers or reality distorters. William Chambers, called 'Neoclassical' today, would not have recommended his pupils to study Bernini in 1774 if he had considered him a Baroque distorter of classical models. |
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