Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 91American Folk-lore Society, 1978 |
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... fact been fully assimilated into British society by the end of the Roman period ( about A.D. 400 ) . However , in light of the Ossetic evidence just discussed it is now possible to suggest that the quasi - historical Arthur , the dux ...
... fact been fully assimilated into British society by the end of the Roman period ( about A.D. 400 ) . However , in light of the Ossetic evidence just discussed it is now possible to suggest that the quasi - historical Arthur , the dux ...
Strana 573
... fact , older hospital staff members and senior administrators tend to resent the use of the term . For example , a forty - one year old head nurse from the Yale - New Haven Hospital said , " The use of the term says more about the user ...
... fact , older hospital staff members and senior administrators tend to resent the use of the term . For example , a forty - one year old head nurse from the Yale - New Haven Hospital said , " The use of the term says more about the user ...
Strana 696
... fact of patterning than in specifying its dimensions . Second , Lévi- Strauss has insisted that the structural ... facts , such as the variations in solidarity , differentiation , etc. , are determined by social facts . In the present ...
... fact of patterning than in specifying its dimensions . Second , Lévi- Strauss has insisted that the structural ... facts , such as the variations in solidarity , differentiation , etc. , are determined by social facts . In the present ...
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