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Page 54
... living , which create a demand for larger and better houses ; and an increase in the number of families , resulting from the breaking up of families into smaller units . The penchant for living in single family homes may be attributed ...
... living , which create a demand for larger and better houses ; and an increase in the number of families , resulting from the breaking up of families into smaller units . The penchant for living in single family homes may be attributed ...
Page 547
... living in slums , it recaptured much of the poignancy of his best works . MAJOR WORKS Sanshiro Sugata ( 1943 ) ; Yoidore Tenshi ( 1948 ; Drunken Angel ) ; Rashomon ( 1950 ) ; Hakuchi ( 1951 ; The Idiot ) ; Ikiru ( 1952 ; Living ) ...
... living in slums , it recaptured much of the poignancy of his best works . MAJOR WORKS Sanshiro Sugata ( 1943 ) ; Yoidore Tenshi ( 1948 ; Drunken Angel ) ; Rashomon ( 1950 ) ; Hakuchi ( 1951 ; The Idiot ) ; Ikiru ( 1952 ; Living ) ...
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... living tops continue growing . Mosses that become encrusted with lime ( cal- cium carbonate ) and form " tufa " beds several metres thick also have living tips and dead lower portions . On the basis of their observed annual growth ...
... living tops continue growing . Mosses that become encrusted with lime ( cal- cium carbonate ) and form " tufa " beds several metres thick also have living tips and dead lower portions . On the basis of their observed annual growth ...
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