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... fact . But the most significant sleight of hand was so audacious that per- versely it generally goes unnoticed . Because the same red or pink shading was employed in this map for the United Kingdom , as for Canada , New Zealand , South ...
... fact . But the most significant sleight of hand was so audacious that per- versely it generally goes unnoticed . Because the same red or pink shading was employed in this map for the United Kingdom , as for Canada , New Zealand , South ...
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... fact the mis- understanding between poet and traveller is not total . In response to the question ' what are your poems about ? ' the poet also gives a rather eloquent answer : " They're about / their business , and their father's ...
... fact the mis- understanding between poet and traveller is not total . In response to the question ' what are your poems about ? ' the poet also gives a rather eloquent answer : " They're about / their business , and their father's ...
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... fact that the needs of society are continu- ously evolving . The only two other developed countries which did not have a written constitution , namely New Zealand and Israel , now have basic law provisions protecting human rights . It ...
... fact that the needs of society are continu- ously evolving . The only two other developed countries which did not have a written constitution , namely New Zealand and Israel , now have basic law provisions protecting human rights . It ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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