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Thus , Sant Cassia ' s claim that people in Mediterranean have until now tended
to exist only as ' characters ' in other people ' s writing and that like Pirandello ' s '
Six Chracters ' they too wish to become authors of their own story , is not only ...
Thus , Sant Cassia ' s claim that people in Mediterranean have until now tended
to exist only as ' characters ' in other people ' s writing and that like Pirandello ' s '
Six Chracters ' they too wish to become authors of their own story , is not only ...
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The most important point is that in Selo women are not paid off in cash , but in
most cases claim equal portions of land property . Brothers can jointly work the
land and due to the patrilocal residence pattern the division of property is
relatively ...
The most important point is that in Selo women are not paid off in cash , but in
most cases claim equal portions of land property . Brothers can jointly work the
land and due to the patrilocal residence pattern the division of property is
relatively ...
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... they could claim in anthropology whose very foundations are currently
reference to the West that ' our past is their being laid down with this and a
number of present ' , by pointing to the ancient Greek roots concurrently emerging
publications ...
... they could claim in anthropology whose very foundations are currently
reference to the West that ' our past is their being laid down with this and a
number of present ' , by pointing to the ancient Greek roots concurrently emerging
publications ...
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