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... suggested that the Tianshanbeilu pottery could be divided into two groups , which he designates as Group A and B. In ... suggesting that the remains represented by the Group B ceramics at Tianshanbeilu probably came from the Altai region ...
... suggested that the Tianshanbeilu pottery could be divided into two groups , which he designates as Group A and B. In ... suggesting that the remains represented by the Group B ceramics at Tianshanbeilu probably came from the Altai region ...
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... suggested , given Britain's obvious limitations , what was remarkable was that its empire lasted as long as it did , not its ultimate and entirely predictable demise.4 47 British politicians especially might usefully wean themselves ...
... suggested , given Britain's obvious limitations , what was remarkable was that its empire lasted as long as it did , not its ultimate and entirely predictable demise.4 47 British politicians especially might usefully wean themselves ...
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... suggested that it interferes with the sovereignty of Parliament and transfers undue power to the judges . The ... suggests this interferes with the principle of the sovereignty of Parliament . ( See 8th edn . , p . 27 ) of the HRA . The ...
... suggested that it interferes with the sovereignty of Parliament and transfers undue power to the judges . The ... suggests this interferes with the principle of the sovereignty of Parliament . ( See 8th edn . , p . 27 ) of the HRA . The ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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