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1 1, TrInt| physical properties), and leads back through ever more refined &
2 4 | came while I was walking back & forth, I would not stand
3 4 | down. I would keep walking back & forth until I had subdued
4 10, A | here a hip bone, there a back bone, here a rib, there
5 10b, 10 | monk, in going forward and back, applies clear comprehension;
6 11 (10) | abandoned. Clinging is traced back, via the chain of dependent
7 12 (17) | while Sections 57-61 refer back to his previous existences
8 12 (21) | dhiti, the ability to recite back what has been grasped and
9 61 | tail, but will simply hold back its trunk. The elephant
10 95 | teacher or teacher's teacher back through seven generations
11 95 | teacher or teacher's teacher back through seven generations
12 105 | broken in two cannot be put back together again, in the same
13 107, 6 | crosslegged, holding the back erect, having made mindfulness
14 109 | Very well, then, monk. Sit back down in your seat and ask
15 109 | Yes, lord," the monk sat back down in his seat and said
16 119 | here a hip bone, there a back bone, here a rib, there
17 119, 7 | his right -- drive out & back, to whatever place & by
18 125, 22 | cross-legged, holding the back erect, having made mindfulness
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