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Page 153
... flow outward and may be perceived to be taking with them the shared pain and prayers , to be replaced - and welcomed as never before - by the entrance of those powers in their more ordinary and individual forms breathable , unsaturated ...
... flow outward and may be perceived to be taking with them the shared pain and prayers , to be replaced - and welcomed as never before - by the entrance of those powers in their more ordinary and individual forms breathable , unsaturated ...
Page 317
... flow of information through various means thereby affecting outcomes . They achieve this by allowing judges and lawyers to make them the focus of interrogation the interpreter is addressed rather than the witness . Unique linguistic ...
... flow of information through various means thereby affecting outcomes . They achieve this by allowing judges and lawyers to make them the focus of interrogation the interpreter is addressed rather than the witness . Unique linguistic ...
Page 325
... flow from the interpretative repertoire of individualism and " democracy " . Mary Ellen Turpel , in another context , has been critical of this conception of equality , calling it " an unworkable liberal conception of equality in a ...
... flow from the interpretative repertoire of individualism and " democracy " . Mary Ellen Turpel , in another context , has been critical of this conception of equality , calling it " an unworkable liberal conception of equality in a ...
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