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... limits . In all fields of the production of goods and the provision of services there has recently been a movement of protest against the dictatorship of the producers at the expense of the consumers . Hence the establishment of the ...
... limits . In all fields of the production of goods and the provision of services there has recently been a movement of protest against the dictatorship of the producers at the expense of the consumers . Hence the establishment of the ...
Page 79
... limits the range of possible operational models in most areas of the Third World . If we integrate here the influence of external and internal power structures mentioned above , it is not surprising that there seems to be no universally ...
... limits the range of possible operational models in most areas of the Third World . If we integrate here the influence of external and internal power structures mentioned above , it is not surprising that there seems to be no universally ...
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... limit- ations of such exhibits tend to encourage an underestimation of the potential cultural value of the artefacts on view , resulting in subsequent financial stringency . as Reconstructions of aspects of life in the past have often ...
... limit- ations of such exhibits tend to encourage an underestimation of the potential cultural value of the artefacts on view , resulting in subsequent financial stringency . as Reconstructions of aspects of life in the past have often ...
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