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... movement of the eye back and forth , up and down , or in a rotatory or a mixed fashion . ) While the eyes watch the moving drum , they involuntarily make a slow movement as a result of fixing their gaze on a particular stripe . At a ...
... movement of the eye back and forth , up and down , or in a rotatory or a mixed fashion . ) While the eyes watch the moving drum , they involuntarily make a slow movement as a result of fixing their gaze on a particular stripe . At a ...
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... movement , and led a number of general strikes on behalf of more liberal suffrage laws . The Dutch Socialist - Democratic Workers Party , founded in 1894 , became a significant force only in the years im- mediately preceding World War I ...
... movement , and led a number of general strikes on behalf of more liberal suffrage laws . The Dutch Socialist - Democratic Workers Party , founded in 1894 , became a significant force only in the years im- mediately preceding World War I ...
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... movement . Anarchist ideas emerged in a wider frame of reference be- ginning with the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s , which aimed to resist injustice through the tactic of civil disobedience . In the 1960s and ' 70s a new ...
... movement . Anarchist ideas emerged in a wider frame of reference be- ginning with the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s , which aimed to resist injustice through the tactic of civil disobedience . In the 1960s and ' 70s a new ...
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SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE | 10 |
The History of SCIENCE | 32 |
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