Seminar, Temas161-172R. Thapar, 1973 |
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... become meaning- ful only when the States are form- ed on the basis of their regional identities . The size of the State is of little importance in this frame- work . ( It would be ironical if one were to stem this urge of the peo- ple ...
... become meaning- ful only when the States are form- ed on the basis of their regional identities . The size of the State is of little importance in this frame- work . ( It would be ironical if one were to stem this urge of the peo- ple ...
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... become participants before they could become partners in progress . It followed that there was need for awakening women to the realities of their situation , as well making available to them the kind of information which was essential ...
... become participants before they could become partners in progress . It followed that there was need for awakening women to the realities of their situation , as well making available to them the kind of information which was essential ...
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... become military technology to such an overwhelming extent that , in the eyes of many , technology is only a curse ... becomes more , not less , dependent ; it is even forced to borrow money to pay the in- terest on money already bor ...
... become military technology to such an overwhelming extent that , in the eyes of many , technology is only a curse ... becomes more , not less , dependent ; it is even forced to borrow money to pay the in- terest on money already bor ...
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