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... seems to make sense in each individual case to ask what reasons , conscious or unconscious , induced someone to act as they did . A person who gives up regular employment for freelance work can tell us the reasons that led to the ...
... seems to make sense in each individual case to ask what reasons , conscious or unconscious , induced someone to act as they did . A person who gives up regular employment for freelance work can tell us the reasons that led to the ...
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... seems to be a replacement for earlier yugmán ( ŚBr . yugmábhiḥ , R yugmäni ) ; and even this version seems to replace yug - mánt , antonym of á - yuj in TS . It is a serious criticism , but it by no means invalidates the argument ...
... seems to be a replacement for earlier yugmán ( ŚBr . yugmábhiḥ , R yugmäni ) ; and even this version seems to replace yug - mánt , antonym of á - yuj in TS . It is a serious criticism , but it by no means invalidates the argument ...
Strana 247
... seem anomalous on occasion . 27 A significant contribution to the clarification of Indo - European phonology was made by ... seems to be overlooked by Oettinger , Stammbildung des hethitischen Verbums ( 1979 ) , 435 and Mayrho- fer , Idg ...
... seem anomalous on occasion . 27 A significant contribution to the clarification of Indo - European phonology was made by ... seems to be overlooked by Oettinger , Stammbildung des hethitischen Verbums ( 1979 ) , 435 and Mayrho- fer , Idg ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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