Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... remained on the fringes during the dance itself , not only watching but in some cases creating turbulence . In Rabat , they occupy the middle of the streets when the floats have gone by . Even though these groups attract attention to ...
... remained on the fringes during the dance itself , not only watching but in some cases creating turbulence . In Rabat , they occupy the middle of the streets when the floats have gone by . Even though these groups attract attention to ...
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... remained ( this was an answer to the proud statement of the Sheriat judge that the Ottoman Sultan was the most powerful ruler in the world ) . And this was because Muhammad was a false prophet who took advantage of the ignorance of ...
... remained ( this was an answer to the proud statement of the Sheriat judge that the Ottoman Sultan was the most powerful ruler in the world ) . And this was because Muhammad was a false prophet who took advantage of the ignorance of ...
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... remained effectively under Austrian control . 10. Even in the realm of imagination one had to be careful about the modes of expression because of strict censorship especially during the first years of ' Absolutism ' . 11. For a study on ...
... remained effectively under Austrian control . 10. Even in the realm of imagination one had to be careful about the modes of expression because of strict censorship especially during the first years of ' Absolutism ' . 11. For a study on ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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