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... task groups to set off annually for the Magdalene Islands , leaving their wives and children behind to tend gardens and listen to the new missionary ( Martijn 1989 : 221 ) . While ambivalent about aspects of Native warfare , Maillard ...
... task groups to set off annually for the Magdalene Islands , leaving their wives and children behind to tend gardens and listen to the new missionary ( Martijn 1989 : 221 ) . While ambivalent about aspects of Native warfare , Maillard ...
Page 273
... task . Classroom teachers , native language teachers , students of all ages , speak- ers and listeners ( and readers and writers ) will be turning more and more to dictionaries as present trends in language decline continue . This is ...
... task . Classroom teachers , native language teachers , students of all ages , speak- ers and listeners ( and readers and writers ) will be turning more and more to dictionaries as present trends in language decline continue . This is ...
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... task because , if a database is to be useful , it must serve as more than a repository of data . It must be structured in a manner that permits ready access , retrieval and grouping of information pertinent to research queries . This ...
... task because , if a database is to be useful , it must serve as more than a repository of data . It must be structured in a manner that permits ready access , retrieval and grouping of information pertinent to research queries . This ...
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