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... established , 2 there has been a growing body of archaeological evidence since the late 1980s , showing signs of early cultural contacts between the Central Plains of China and cultures in the contiguous regions , or even areas as far ...
... established , 2 there has been a growing body of archaeological evidence since the late 1980s , showing signs of early cultural contacts between the Central Plains of China and cultures in the contiguous regions , or even areas as far ...
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... established by examining the nature , sophistication , and dimensions of his poetic voice : in particular , his strategic adoption of the role of bard . The popularity of the image of the bard in the repre- sentations of Gray , Ossian ...
... established by examining the nature , sophistication , and dimensions of his poetic voice : in particular , his strategic adoption of the role of bard . The popularity of the image of the bard in the repre- sentations of Gray , Ossian ...
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... established . They were established because Jewish refugees who fled to Britain in order to obtain refuge from the oppression of the Nazis felt a deep sense of gratitude to this country for the way in which they were received . To ...
... established . They were established because Jewish refugees who fled to Britain in order to obtain refuge from the oppression of the Nazis felt a deep sense of gratitude to this country for the way in which they were received . To ...
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