Seminar, Temas417-424R. Thapar, 1994 |
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... able to rule themselves . A new life ... a life here ... well , you know , when hunger is gnawing at the stomach , then there are no qualms , no scruples about the kind of work you want to do and the kind you don't want to do . We ...
... able to rule themselves . A new life ... a life here ... well , you know , when hunger is gnawing at the stomach , then there are no qualms , no scruples about the kind of work you want to do and the kind you don't want to do . We ...
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... able to give a conti- nuous demonstration of our devotion to and skill in those expressions of cultural life which Indophile Wester- ners have come to associate with our country . It is this combined expectation that India must be ...
... able to give a conti- nuous demonstration of our devotion to and skill in those expressions of cultural life which Indophile Wester- ners have come to associate with our country . It is this combined expectation that India must be ...
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... able to represent these practices as the national practices . More- over , Doordarshan is able to articulate itself with the national practices thus reproducing and cir- culating a limited set of practices as the preferred practices of ...
... able to represent these practices as the national practices . More- over , Doordarshan is able to articulate itself with the national practices thus reproducing and cir- culating a limited set of practices as the preferred practices of ...
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