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If one of this type of relationship within this society is by - passed , then it is highly likely that all similar relationships will change . Briefly stated , if a young smith brings an electric arc - welder into the smithy and shows ...
If one of this type of relationship within this society is by - passed , then it is highly likely that all similar relationships will change . Briefly stated , if a young smith brings an electric arc - welder into the smithy and shows ...
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stood relationships were , and how the understanding of spatial relationships evolved . ... of the observer in classical geometry and optics brings with it some unwanted assumptions about the perceiver : perceived relationship .
stood relationships were , and how the understanding of spatial relationships evolved . ... of the observer in classical geometry and optics brings with it some unwanted assumptions about the perceiver : perceived relationship .
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Surely we should be thinking much more about the possibility of exchange relationships with many intermediary stages ... and about the material as simply the visible , symbolic representation of a relationship that may have been more ...
Surely we should be thinking much more about the possibility of exchange relationships with many intermediary stages ... and about the material as simply the visible , symbolic representation of a relationship that may have been more ...
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