Seminar, Temas401-412R. Thapar, 1993 |
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... turn will keep the hordes at bay . In this mo- ment of hurt , one can be impelled to defiance and that , in turn , can lead one to the opposite resolve : ' As I have been pushed to the wall , as I am going to die in any case , I will ...
... turn will keep the hordes at bay . In this mo- ment of hurt , one can be impelled to defiance and that , in turn , can lead one to the opposite resolve : ' As I have been pushed to the wall , as I am going to die in any case , I will ...
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... turn to the dons and beseech them to ' coope- rate ' and help the authorities out . In Bombay for instance , in the end , apart from relying on the army , everyone had to turn to Bal Thacke- ray and his counterparts among Muslims to ...
... turn to the dons and beseech them to ' coope- rate ' and help the authorities out . In Bombay for instance , in the end , apart from relying on the army , everyone had to turn to Bal Thacke- ray and his counterparts among Muslims to ...
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... turn depends on how it reviews its past . Times of crisis are also the occasion for critical self - appraisal . Properly utilized , such occasions can turn breakdowns into breakthroughs . But the key condition for this would be total ...
... turn depends on how it reviews its past . Times of crisis are also the occasion for critical self - appraisal . Properly utilized , such occasions can turn breakdowns into breakthroughs . But the key condition for this would be total ...
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