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_aVicary, Tim _989704 |
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_aChemical secret / _c Tim Vicary |
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press ; _c 1991 |
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_a60 pages : _bIllustrations ; _c16 cm |
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_2rdacontent _atxt _btxt |
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_2rdamedia _an _bn |
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_aOxford bookworms _997898 |
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520 | _aThe job was too good. There had to be a problem- and there was. John Duncan was an honest man, but he needed money. He had children to look after. He was ready to do anything, and his bosses knew it. They gave him the job because he couldn't say no; he couldn't effort to be honest. And the job was like a poison inside him. It changed him and blinded him, so that he couldn't see the real poison-until it was too late. | ||
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_aLiteratura inglesa _9115137 |
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