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... fact that they do not do so lends a little more weight to the conclusion . This kind of evidence reinforces the interpretation of the Beveridge curves suggested earlier . The likelihood is that France and Germany have moved to high ...
... fact that they do not do so lends a little more weight to the conclusion . This kind of evidence reinforces the interpretation of the Beveridge curves suggested earlier . The likelihood is that France and Germany have moved to high ...
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... facts ' and ' cultural peculiarities'31 ) anthropologists should search for general patterns - whether similar ... fact , his extensive reviewing activity and his comparative essays show an unrivalled grasp of ethnographic detail ...
... facts ' and ' cultural peculiarities'31 ) anthropologists should search for general patterns - whether similar ... fact , his extensive reviewing activity and his comparative essays show an unrivalled grasp of ethnographic detail ...
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... fact stimulate a number of other field studies in Sri Lanka in which the relation between social structure and land tenure was a critical axis both for the people studied and for the anthropologists.54 Keeping in mind those many omnibus ...
... fact stimulate a number of other field studies in Sri Lanka in which the relation between social structure and land tenure was a critical axis both for the people studied and for the anthropologists.54 Keeping in mind those many omnibus ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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