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- 65517d348e0a4173be95d3aff3802063b5c5e3cf814538a0dacd6fceab3b59e3 date "1987-10-25".
- 65517d348e0a4173be95d3aff3802063b5c5e3cf814538a0dacd6fceab3b59e3 first "Marc".
- 65517d348e0a4173be95d3aff3802063b5c5e3cf814538a0dacd6fceab3b59e3 isCitedBy Leadership_Dynamics.
- 65517d348e0a4173be95d3aff3802063b5c5e3cf814538a0dacd6fceab3b59e3 last "Fisher".
- 65517d348e0a4173be95d3aff3802063b5c5e3cf814538a0dacd6fceab3b59e3 publisher "1987 The Washington Post".
- 65517d348e0a4173be95d3aff3802063b5c5e3cf814538a0dacd6fceab3b59e3 title "I Cried Enough to Fill a Glass: In One Lifespring Session, Trainees May Find Themselves Crawling on Their Hands and Knees, Wailing Like Infants and Tightly Hugging 200 Total Strangers - All to Get Control of Their Lives. Does it Work? Sometimes.".
- 65517d348e0a4173be95d3aff3802063b5c5e3cf814538a0dacd6fceab3b59e3 work The_Washington_Post.