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... mentioned . So the special treatment of South Africa / Namibia does not form a precedent for the exclusion of citizens of any country under a ' tyrannical ' government , but merely of any regimes which in the future adopt a system with ...
... mentioned . So the special treatment of South Africa / Namibia does not form a precedent for the exclusion of citizens of any country under a ' tyrannical ' government , but merely of any regimes which in the future adopt a system with ...
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... mentioned in the text showed signs of over - exploitation . The Kakizaki overcame these problems by concentrating on trading . Because they had received exclusive rights to deal with the Ainu , they soon became intermediaries ...
... mentioned in the text showed signs of over - exploitation . The Kakizaki overcame these problems by concentrating on trading . Because they had received exclusive rights to deal with the Ainu , they soon became intermediaries ...
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... mentioned above , it is not surprising that there seems to be no universally accepted standard of archaeological ' common sense ' and correspondingly no single concept of development archaeology ' suitable for export ' ! This , however ...
... mentioned above , it is not surprising that there seems to be no universally accepted standard of archaeological ' common sense ' and correspondingly no single concept of development archaeology ' suitable for export ' ! This , however ...
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