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We learn important troths by listening to what young people have to say about their experiences with violence, and what they think will stop it," says Ellen Galinsky, author of the report and president of Families and Work Institute. Her happy tenure with the Troths ended before their son, Walter, was made a partner and the office name was changed to B. Among the sixty-five errors condemned was the following: "The dogmas the church holds out as revealed are not troths which have fallen from heaven. |
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