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However , compared with HORIZON , CHRONICLE is at a disadvantage , not only because HOR I ZON subjects are animate and CHRONICLE'S inanimate , but because they have an immediate audience relevance cancer concerns everyone - whereas wet ...
However , compared with HORIZON , CHRONICLE is at a disadvantage , not only because HOR I ZON subjects are animate and CHRONICLE'S inanimate , but because they have an immediate audience relevance cancer concerns everyone - whereas wet ...
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Along with this shift , there is an increasing concern with industrial , above ground and underwater archaeology and concern with what I'11 call the subject ' philosophy ' . а a are Digs are out for two reasons ; the archaeologist seems ...
Along with this shift , there is an increasing concern with industrial , above ground and underwater archaeology and concern with what I'11 call the subject ' philosophy ' . а a are Digs are out for two reasons ; the archaeologist seems ...
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... with which there is reason to believe Paca was familiar . concerns The process of interpretation is continuous in ... of the garden comes from the 1960s and its concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrification ...
... with which there is reason to believe Paca was familiar . concerns The process of interpretation is continuous in ... of the garden comes from the 1960s and its concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrification ...
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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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