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Page 89
... relations and providing for reparations and assistance ) . While refusing to deal with Prime Minister Sato , Peking indicated new interest in formal relations with Japan , subject to the revocation of Japan's treaty with Taiwan ...
... relations and providing for reparations and assistance ) . While refusing to deal with Prime Minister Sato , Peking indicated new interest in formal relations with Japan , subject to the revocation of Japan's treaty with Taiwan ...
Page 477
... relation- ships such as , in English , father , sibling , mother - in - law , or cousin . The study of kinship began with the recogni- tion , from at least classical times , that the names for kin relations in one language cannot always ...
... relation- ships such as , in English , father , sibling , mother - in - law , or cousin . The study of kinship began with the recogni- tion , from at least classical times , that the names for kin relations in one language cannot always ...
Page 482
... relations . Particularly widespread are customs formalizing the relation between a man and his wife's mother . In Aboriginal Australia , for example , a man could not touch or talk to his wife's mother . In Polynesia close contact ...
... relations . Particularly widespread are customs formalizing the relation between a man and his wife's mother . In Aboriginal Australia , for example , a man could not touch or talk to his wife's mother . In Polynesia close contact ...
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