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... sense something terrifying in the great unseen space which would soon sur- round the theatre of the baroque , and into which , as Roland Barthes remarked , an exit would be the equivalent of a. Read at the Academy 25 April 2001 . 1 ...
... sense something terrifying in the great unseen space which would soon sur- round the theatre of the baroque , and into which , as Roland Barthes remarked , an exit would be the equivalent of a. Read at the Academy 25 April 2001 . 1 ...
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... sense , that is diligent , prudent , self disciplined and thrifty , and thus fully competitive , British workforce . He did not see such a workforce emerging , as we have seen , from the Salvation Army's evangelical plan to address the ...
... sense , that is diligent , prudent , self disciplined and thrifty , and thus fully competitive , British workforce . He did not see such a workforce emerging , as we have seen , from the Salvation Army's evangelical plan to address the ...
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... sense of dependence in religion and magic and the morality in the sense of social cohesion that arose from it . And in his essay on ' Primitive Law ' ( 1952 : 212 ) he discussed that law as a body of ' penal sanctions ' against actions ...
... sense of dependence in religion and magic and the morality in the sense of social cohesion that arose from it . And in his essay on ' Primitive Law ' ( 1952 : 212 ) he discussed that law as a body of ' penal sanctions ' against actions ...
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