The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 137
... saying that they principally amounted to more paperwork . What is clear is that Costa Rican doctors were not much bothered by the health reforms as long as they did not disturb the profession's accommodation with the state . The anchors ...
... saying that they principally amounted to more paperwork . What is clear is that Costa Rican doctors were not much bothered by the health reforms as long as they did not disturb the profession's accommodation with the state . The anchors ...
Pagina 27
... sayings such as " o que vale é o dinheiro " [ what matters is the money ] , and " político que não dá nada ao povo ... saying ( you can even offend the person , leave him all depressed ) : I don't want you to vote for me , I only want ...
... sayings such as " o que vale é o dinheiro " [ what matters is the money ] , and " político que não dá nada ao povo ... saying ( you can even offend the person , leave him all depressed ) : I don't want you to vote for me , I only want ...
Pagina 12
... saying : ' How can we pronounce an amnesty if they are invading the country . They are not willing to contend with us in the electoral arena , only with force , they want to take power with force " " . ( Interview with Luis Alberto ...
... saying : ' How can we pronounce an amnesty if they are invading the country . They are not willing to contend with us in the electoral arena , only with force , they want to take power with force " " . ( Interview with Luis Alberto ...
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