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The societies which are called underdeveloped are societies whose traditions are completely opposed to technological progress . This fact was seen by the former American Secretary of State , Dean Acheson , when , in his speech ...
The societies which are called underdeveloped are societies whose traditions are completely opposed to technological progress . This fact was seen by the former American Secretary of State , Dean Acheson , when , in his speech ...
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Normally he views Bishop as an " x signifying the general hideousness of fate , " but at times he experiences a completely irrational love for him which is overwhelming and powerful enough to throw him to the ground in an act of idiot ...
Normally he views Bishop as an " x signifying the general hideousness of fate , " but at times he experiences a completely irrational love for him which is overwhelming and powerful enough to throw him to the ground in an act of idiot ...
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... certain obvious debts to the latter's The Father , The Heather Field tells with strong dramatic intensity the story of an Irish landowner who suffers from a strange obsession which completely dominates his every waking moment .
... certain obvious debts to the latter's The Father , The Heather Field tells with strong dramatic intensity the story of an Irish landowner who suffers from a strange obsession which completely dominates his every waking moment .
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY | 2 |
The First Ode | 15 |
H Avegno Conquistador of Souls | 24 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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