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As someone begins to hum again after taking a breath , individual voices are momentarily distinguishable as pitch is adjusted , and then they disappear again within the whole . In that small enclosed space sound is felt , physically and ...
As someone begins to hum again after taking a breath , individual voices are momentarily distinguishable as pitch is adjusted , and then they disappear again within the whole . In that small enclosed space sound is felt , physically and ...
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This interaction is often at the level of the individual through vision quests and dreaming . The power which is obtained through the individual vision experience is used uniquely by the individual to whom it is given , resulting in a ...
This interaction is often at the level of the individual through vision quests and dreaming . The power which is obtained through the individual vision experience is used uniquely by the individual to whom it is given , resulting in a ...
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These self - interested individuals come together under the authority of the state for protection due to the inequality of individuals and the competition for private property ( Boldt and Long 1984 : 542 ) . The Canadian legal system ...
These self - interested individuals come together under the authority of the state for protection due to the inequality of individuals and the competition for private property ( Boldt and Long 1984 : 542 ) . The Canadian legal system ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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