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... course those scientists who take jobs in government research establishments and sign the Official Secrets Act , sign away their own scholarly freedom , as do those who accept posts with industrial or commercial firms on the same kind of ...
... course those scientists who take jobs in government research establishments and sign the Official Secrets Act , sign away their own scholarly freedom , as do those who accept posts with industrial or commercial firms on the same kind of ...
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... such a situation of conflict , the ideological apparatus usually tends to emphasise national centripetal forces heavily and in the course of this , a nationalistic archaeology could prove useful . Even an imperialistic adventure was 34.
... such a situation of conflict , the ideological apparatus usually tends to emphasise national centripetal forces heavily and in the course of this , a nationalistic archaeology could prove useful . Even an imperialistic adventure was 34.
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... course , very difficult to assess how much such a hypo- thetical action would have be en perceived . Certainly , the chance of holding a broad - based Congress organised around themes of more than regional interest would have was been ...
... course , very difficult to assess how much such a hypo- thetical action would have be en perceived . Certainly , the chance of holding a broad - based Congress organised around themes of more than regional interest would have was been ...
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