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In an appendix , I present data on nine other non - Algonquian Indians who have particpated in the Olympics , including one and possibly two who were on the Mexican team . Considering the minuscule proportion of the North American ...
In an appendix , I present data on nine other non - Algonquian Indians who have particpated in the Olympics , including one and possibly two who were on the Mexican team . Considering the minuscule proportion of the North American ...
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The data for New England is less clear but pigs were present by the early 1620s and probably earlier . Lastly the Indians may have adapted to the pig with greater ease than the documentary record might suggest .
The data for New England is less clear but pigs were present by the early 1620s and probably earlier . Lastly the Indians may have adapted to the pig with greater ease than the documentary record might suggest .
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In the case of ( 2 ) , there is no potential ambiguity , because a WH - word is present ; this is probably why ( 2 ) , as opposed to ( 3 ) , can occur with this meaning . ) As has just been illustrated , in cases when a speaker is ...
In the case of ( 2 ) , there is no potential ambiguity , because a WH - word is present ; this is probably why ( 2 ) , as opposed to ( 3 ) , can occur with this meaning . ) As has just been illustrated , in cases when a speaker is ...
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