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Scribe A , his director , or his patron , certainly responded to impulses well known in the North , ones similar , for example , to those motivating Robert Thornton , who , perhaps forty years later , could accession both distant ...
Scribe A , his director , or his patron , certainly responded to impulses well known in the North , ones similar , for example , to those motivating Robert Thornton , who , perhaps forty years later , could accession both distant ...
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Let me provide you with a few examples of what we are learning from the data we have collected . ... For example , we find that it takes half as long to move goods through the port of Shanghai ( nine days ) than it does through Karachi ...
Let me provide you with a few examples of what we are learning from the data we have collected . ... For example , we find that it takes half as long to move goods through the port of Shanghai ( nine days ) than it does through Karachi ...
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For example , a World Bank project to build a ring road in Shanghai also helped create local institutes that were then able to apply the techniques for construction , tendering , and finance across the country .
For example , a World Bank project to build a ring road in Shanghai also helped create local institutes that were then able to apply the techniques for construction , tendering , and finance across the country .
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