4 Results for: (Concept:02350175-v)
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18574 I tell you , Watson , in all seriousness , that if I could beat that man , if I could free society of him , I should feel that my own career had reached its summit , and I should be prepared to turn to some more placid line in life .
18841 Again and again he recurred to the fact that if he could be assured that society was freed from Professor Moriarty , he would cheerfully bring his own career to a conclusion .
48129 It means no good to anyone of the name of Baskerville , and very glad I shall be to be quit of it all on the day that Sir Henry 's new servants are ready to take over the Hall . '
61530 Particularly , it was intended to help children to develop practical academic skills and a well-rounded personality by freeing them from cramming down a hodge-podge of information and providing them more opportunity to go through a diverse range of experiences first hand .

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