They also censored conversation: Anyone who dared to criticize Hitler or the Nazi Party faced imprisonment or execution.
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occurring at the same time, along with, or as a consequence
The high rate of turnover had the corollary benefit of keeping to a minimum the number of individuals who understood the building’s secrets.
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a reciprocal connection between two or more things
Let’s start with the positive correlation: books in the home equal higher test scores.
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I also found on Google the next day that Popocatepetl is really a volcano, and the name is literally Nahuatl for “smoking mountain.”
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Created on Tue Jun 24 14:22:12 EDT 2025
(updated Tue Jun 24 14:31:07 EDT 2025)
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