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The resources become votes , the votes become resources , and the votes become votes . To this must be added the transformation of both , votes and resources , into pres- tiges which , in turn , is a producer of votes .
The resources become votes , the votes become resources , and the votes become votes . To this must be added the transformation of both , votes and resources , into pres- tiges which , in turn , is a producer of votes .
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Without a doubt , these constraints become more marked when they are added to a more consoli- dated and permanent relationship of credit and debit ; the politi- cians become , then , effectively , a polyvalent resource for times of ...
Without a doubt , these constraints become more marked when they are added to a more consoli- dated and permanent relationship of credit and debit ; the politi- cians become , then , effectively , a polyvalent resource for times of ...
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Because America whispered to me the same mes- sage , reinforced the same message I had whispered to myself so only I could hear it in that hospital : You can become someone else , you can give birth to your self all over again .
Because America whispered to me the same mes- sage , reinforced the same message I had whispered to myself so only I could hear it in that hospital : You can become someone else , you can give birth to your self all over again .
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Voter Turnout in Central and South America | 39 |
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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