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... fact that everybody seems to know them . This apparent complicity is necessary for the presentation and evaluation of the self - yet it is not a charade for without the illusion / reality of secrets one cannot have the reality ...
... fact that everybody seems to know them . This apparent complicity is necessary for the presentation and evaluation of the self - yet it is not a charade for without the illusion / reality of secrets one cannot have the reality ...
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... fact that Yugoslavia was an artificial creation bringing together over eighteen Slavic and non - Slavic ethnic groups within the most multinational Euro- pean state outside the Soviet Union ( see Table I ) . Even the homogeneity of the ...
... fact that Yugoslavia was an artificial creation bringing together over eighteen Slavic and non - Slavic ethnic groups within the most multinational Euro- pean state outside the Soviet Union ( see Table I ) . Even the homogeneity of the ...
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... fact good wishes are , like curses , serious currency in village life , for it is thought that if , as it is said , ' the time is propitious ' ( andainei ora ) , the skies can open and the wish be received and be realised , so that a ...
... fact good wishes are , like curses , serious currency in village life , for it is thought that if , as it is said , ' the time is propitious ' ( andainei ora ) , the skies can open and the wish be received and be realised , so that a ...
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