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... other alien institutions was preferable to ignorance , this knowledge has been regarded by anthropologists primarily as means to securing more respect for people's own values , not as a means of controlling them more effectively .
... other alien institutions was preferable to ignorance , this knowledge has been regarded by anthropologists primarily as means to securing more respect for people's own values , not as a means of controlling them more effectively .
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The personification of evening is a more subtle means of achieving compositional unity . Many poets felt the inspiration of the Ode and it is present in the unified moonlit scene at the conclusion of An Evening Walk .
The personification of evening is a more subtle means of achieving compositional unity . Many poets felt the inspiration of the Ode and it is present in the unified moonlit scene at the conclusion of An Evening Walk .
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explain a complicated structure by means of his plans , sections , axonometric and isometric projections . His factual accounts were eloquent through the drawings which accompanied them or rather they were the main part of his ...
explain a complicated structure by means of his plans , sections , axonometric and isometric projections . His factual accounts were eloquent through the drawings which accompanied them or rather they were the main part of his ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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