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... central core that was to " steer " a complex set of apparently autonomous institutions . The Ministry was to devolve budgets down to some forty - five separate bodies , including , in the cultural sphere , the Arts Council , museums ...
... central core that was to " steer " a complex set of apparently autonomous institutions . The Ministry was to devolve budgets down to some forty - five separate bodies , including , in the cultural sphere , the Arts Council , museums ...
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... central claim , the criteria against which the survey texts will be matched . More taxonomic than theoreti- cal , the choppy , fragmented introduction gives very brief accounts of Brigg's central terms - genre , span , sf - as well as ...
... central claim , the criteria against which the survey texts will be matched . More taxonomic than theoreti- cal , the choppy , fragmented introduction gives very brief accounts of Brigg's central terms - genre , span , sf - as well as ...
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... central thesis , that " Jewish characters , like other ethnic characters , are deracinated walk - ons , ethnic in name only and present merely for the sake of nominal diversity , " she seems a little too selective in her examples . She ...
... central thesis , that " Jewish characters , like other ethnic characters , are deracinated walk - ons , ethnic in name only and present merely for the sake of nominal diversity , " she seems a little too selective in her examples . She ...
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