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Tarre

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v. t.1.To set on, as a dog; to incite.


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And like a dog that is compelled to fight, / Snatch at his master that doth tarre him on" (lines 114-16).
Included here are other places that have significant college populations (Iowa City, Tarre Haute, and Muncie), as well as places better known for their industrial muscle (Decatur, Waterloo, and Kenosha).
Tutto cio in funzione della ricerca di un'autonomia critica che possa permettergli di tarre vantaggio da situazioni d'apprendimento non piu esclusivamente dirette dal docente, ma frutto della collaborazione con i compagni di classe o di momenti di formazione autodiretta.
 
 
 
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