Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... movement purely as a defensive reaction : it is much more . It is also a release of energy , which wisely channelised and directed , can lead to rectification and regeneration . Within all their limitations and undeterred by ...
... movement purely as a defensive reaction : it is much more . It is also a release of energy , which wisely channelised and directed , can lead to rectification and regeneration . Within all their limitations and undeterred by ...
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... movement in our country . He had a vision that was truly breathtaking in its beauty and its depth and embraced all sections of the people . Oddly enough , he was able to realise much of his vision through creative struggles and ...
... movement in our country . He had a vision that was truly breathtaking in its beauty and its depth and embraced all sections of the people . Oddly enough , he was able to realise much of his vision through creative struggles and ...
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... movement has been successful in evolv- ing effective strategies and tactics . However , the movement has been unable to sustain their campaigns and the radical action of changing legal definitions on issues concerned with violence ...
... movement has been successful in evolv- ing effective strategies and tactics . However , the movement has been unable to sustain their campaigns and the radical action of changing legal definitions on issues concerned with violence ...
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