The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 42University of Auckland., 2008 |
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... successful ballot for Langdale , with 112 applications from 45 people . He described the applicants as 17 farmers , ten station hands , six married women , and a family of nine who applied for two sections . Assuming the six married ...
... successful ballot for Langdale , with 112 applications from 45 people . He described the applicants as 17 farmers , ten station hands , six married women , and a family of nine who applied for two sections . Assuming the six married ...
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... successful organizations had to take on the language of the market , blurring divisions not only between government and non - government sectors , but also between non - profit organizations and business . Such a balancing act demanded ...
... successful organizations had to take on the language of the market , blurring divisions not only between government and non - government sectors , but also between non - profit organizations and business . Such a balancing act demanded ...
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... successfully address Mackersey's contentious assertion that Batten was successful at least in part because she used her sexuality to gain money and planes from men . Rather , she whimsically suggests that Batten ' represented economic ...
... successfully address Mackersey's contentious assertion that Batten was successful at least in part because she used her sexuality to gain money and planes from men . Rather , she whimsically suggests that Batten ' represented economic ...
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The Partnership Between | 1 |
Utopianism and National | 22 |
David Murray Fitchetts Fallacy and Music at the New Zealand | 42 |
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