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... original form , and all descriptive methods , includ- ing design systematics , are limited in several ways . Primarily , descriptive methods are limited by the fact that they rely on fragment- ing the continuum into so many parts ...
... original form , and all descriptive methods , includ- ing design systematics , are limited in several ways . Primarily , descriptive methods are limited by the fact that they rely on fragment- ing the continuum into so many parts ...
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... original pot users ? There are two possible levels on which our responses may coincide with those of the original creators and consumers ; at a purely sensual level , through a shared and universally human enjoyment of visual or tactile ...
... original pot users ? There are two possible levels on which our responses may coincide with those of the original creators and consumers ; at a purely sensual level , through a shared and universally human enjoyment of visual or tactile ...
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... original audience perhaps as it is to us . It is not clear even in the contemporary world whether decoration always carries some meaning , however slight , or whether it can be ' meaningless ' . For example , men's ties with iconically ...
... original audience perhaps as it is to us . It is not clear even in the contemporary world whether decoration always carries some meaning , however slight , or whether it can be ' meaningless ' . For example , men's ties with iconically ...
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