Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology, 1987 - Archaeology |
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... course , time ( however we define it ) can never be simulated and we are reminded of Wittgenstein's injunction as to the impossibility of comparing any process with the ' passage of time ' there being no such thing we can only compare a ...
... course , time ( however we define it ) can never be simulated and we are reminded of Wittgenstein's injunction as to the impossibility of comparing any process with the ' passage of time ' there being no such thing we can only compare a ...
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... course : the civil - servant - to - be should derive something useful from the course , likewise the rising executive , manager , or consultant . Here we meet a blank wall of academic snobbery . There is no point in entering into any ...
... course : the civil - servant - to - be should derive something useful from the course , likewise the rising executive , manager , or consultant . Here we meet a blank wall of academic snobbery . There is no point in entering into any ...
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... course as presently constituted . The difference in the person before and after any course may be visible and detectable . In the case of taught courses , even where I have taught them , and think they are wonderful and mind ...
... course as presently constituted . The difference in the person before and after any course may be visible and detectable . In the case of taught courses , even where I have taught them , and think they are wonderful and mind ...
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