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... action ( i.e. , the distribution of the action ) in time or space . There are two main patterns based on the long vs short vowel contrast . In effect , the initial syllable of the base reduplicates as a light syllable if it has a short ...
... action ( i.e. , the distribution of the action ) in time or space . There are two main patterns based on the long vs short vowel contrast . In effect , the initial syllable of the base reduplicates as a light syllable if it has a short ...
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... actions were not covered by this act . The 1790 Trade and Intercourse Act has been used by lawyers representing Indians with claims filed to challenge the improper actions of states that were not authorized under the Trade and ...
... actions were not covered by this act . The 1790 Trade and Intercourse Act has been used by lawyers representing Indians with claims filed to challenge the improper actions of states that were not authorized under the Trade and ...
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... action against the English . The lost hunters who discovered the Indians ' possession of the gun were not killed or detained to keep the theft secret ; rather , they were returned to the colony with gifts . Good will on the part of the ...
... action against the English . The lost hunters who discovered the Indians ' possession of the gun were not killed or detained to keep the theft secret ; rather , they were returned to the colony with gifts . Good will on the part of the ...
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