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... described as a dogmatic view of the relation between their own Constitution and their own law on the one hand , and EU law on the other hand . I do not use the term ' dogmatic ' here in a pejorative sense ; rather , it reflects an ...
... described as a dogmatic view of the relation between their own Constitution and their own law on the one hand , and EU law on the other hand . I do not use the term ' dogmatic ' here in a pejorative sense ; rather , it reflects an ...
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... described as those who get heard in transnational women's rights initiatives : they are fluent in the languages of English , rights , and bureaucratic UN - speak.34 The document they produced had a Preamble , for example . The women ...
... described as those who get heard in transnational women's rights initiatives : they are fluent in the languages of English , rights , and bureaucratic UN - speak.34 The document they produced had a Preamble , for example . The women ...
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... described Miller as ' all munched out ' , and the following year said that going to a Miller play was like going to the funeral of a man you wish you could have liked more . Struggling to account for Miller's international success , he ...
... described Miller as ' all munched out ' , and the following year said that going to a Miller play was like going to the funeral of a man you wish you could have liked more . Struggling to account for Miller's international success , he ...
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Leon Battista Alberti and the Redirection of Renaissance | 25 |
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