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... represent costs to employers . The provision of job security is costly precisely because it limits the employer's ... represents ( a ) the occurrence of a contin- gency whose possibility was foreseen in the original explicit or implicit ...
... represent costs to employers . The provision of job security is costly precisely because it limits the employer's ... represents ( a ) the occurrence of a contin- gency whose possibility was foreseen in the original explicit or implicit ...
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British Academy. scenes drawn from myth and everyday life . These vases represent not only a significant example of ... represented a considerable step forward in distinguishing local South Italian from imported Athenian red - figure ...
British Academy. scenes drawn from myth and everyday life . These vases represent not only a significant example of ... represented a considerable step forward in distinguishing local South Italian from imported Athenian red - figure ...
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... represent ' ) moments in Greek plays . Although not pioneering , the book helped to spawn a lively ( and continuing ) debate on the possible influence of drama on representations in Greek art . Trendall was also a fervent supporter of ...
... represent ' ) moments in Greek plays . Although not pioneering , the book helped to spawn a lively ( and continuing ) debate on the possible influence of drama on representations in Greek art . Trendall was also a fervent supporter of ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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