The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... opening provided by the democratic countercoup by fulfilling four conditions . First , it is necessary to convince the political and economic elites that the cost of imple- menting the agenda of peace and human development is lower in ...
... opening provided by the democratic countercoup by fulfilling four conditions . First , it is necessary to convince the political and economic elites that the cost of imple- menting the agenda of peace and human development is lower in ...
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... opening took place . At least all the seating was to be ready , allowing the Teatro Colón to seat some 2,487 spectators . Installed at either side of the orchestra level were iron grilles , behind which were special seats for mourners ...
... opening took place . At least all the seating was to be ready , allowing the Teatro Colón to seat some 2,487 spectators . Installed at either side of the orchestra level were iron grilles , behind which were special seats for mourners ...
Pagina 63
... opening of the Puebla Conference testified to the seriousness with which he viewed the Latin American social situation . In the years since the last general conference at Medel- lín , Latin American theology had become deeply entrenched ...
... opening of the Puebla Conference testified to the seriousness with which he viewed the Latin American social situation . In the years since the last general conference at Medel- lín , Latin American theology had become deeply entrenched ...
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