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... means to securing more respect for people's own values , not as a means of controlling them more effectively . Some anthropologists have explicitly rejected the idea that they should be expected to serve administration 1 For vivid ...
... means to securing more respect for people's own values , not as a means of controlling them more effectively . Some anthropologists have explicitly rejected the idea that they should be expected to serve administration 1 For vivid ...
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... mean has a history of growth from beginning to end ; the poem as aes- thetic object may burn with a hard gem - like flame but it cannot be a gem . Concrete poems , like George Herbert's wings and altar , operate by means of a conceit ...
... mean has a history of growth from beginning to end ; the poem as aes- thetic object may burn with a hard gem - like flame but it cannot be a gem . Concrete poems , like George Herbert's wings and altar , operate by means of a conceit ...
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... means of classifying the different types of objects and showing the constructional details in his line drawings . He was after the essential , and considered it his duty to present a clear and orderly report of his actual finds , which ...
... means of classifying the different types of objects and showing the constructional details in his line drawings . He was after the essential , and considered it his duty to present a clear and orderly report of his actual finds , which ...
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