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... role of women , and the various duties that the rural populace performed in the service of their temple . Women played central roles in rituals . Some bore the title tan , oth- ers were named in conjunction with a title indicating ...
... role of women , and the various duties that the rural populace performed in the service of their temple . Women played central roles in rituals . Some bore the title tan , oth- ers were named in conjunction with a title indicating ...
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... role of the state , the driving forces behind growth and development , and the role of aid . I will state the lessons in summary form here , in a way that points to the strategy . 1.1 Lessons on development : objectives and instruments ...
... role of the state , the driving forces behind growth and development , and the role of aid . I will state the lessons in summary form here , in a way that points to the strategy . 1.1 Lessons on development : objectives and instruments ...
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... role , we must con- stantly remind ourselves that we should be in the business of financing the cost of changing , and not financing the costs of not changing . Beyond this financial role , the international financial institutions have ...
... role , we must con- stantly remind ourselves that we should be in the business of financing the cost of changing , and not financing the costs of not changing . Beyond this financial role , the international financial institutions have ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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