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British Academy. by no means conclusive because they are based on stray finds rather than excavated pieces , but they ... mean to our under- standing of early metallurgy in China ? To answer these questions , it is necessary to examine ...
British Academy. by no means conclusive because they are based on stray finds rather than excavated pieces , but they ... mean to our under- standing of early metallurgy in China ? To answer these questions , it is necessary to examine ...
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... means shape , mould , beauty , outline , model , idea , style , principle . It may mean the formal parts or the informing spirit , the thing or the idea , the essential or the inessen- tial . It runs the gamut , as Raymond Williams ...
... means shape , mould , beauty , outline , model , idea , style , principle . It may mean the formal parts or the informing spirit , the thing or the idea , the essential or the inessen- tial . It runs the gamut , as Raymond Williams ...
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... means ensuring that they have opportunities for education and for health care , avenues for risk reduction and ... mean poor people wresting power from the elites . For example , an investment in basic rural water provision can free the ...
... means ensuring that they have opportunities for education and for health care , avenues for risk reduction and ... mean poor people wresting power from the elites . For example , an investment in basic rural water provision can free the ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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