Egile: Thomas Harris
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(eng)Hmmmm....I think the Transactional Analysis guy would have a problem, or a field day, with Hannibal Lecter. Any chance we can get some people to change the Psychology text author's name to Thomas A. Harris?
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Disambiguation Notice(eng)Hmmmm....I think the Transactional Analysis guy would have a problem, or a field day, with Hannibal Lecter. Any chance we can get some people to change the Psychology text author's name to Thomas A. Harris? Combine with…
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