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Alternatively, it may go from Hamburg southwestward toward Bremen, whence it
veers south and then west to the Rhine-Ruhr district, from which area the major
routes of transport follow the Rhine Valley, past the Rhine-Main district to all ...
Alternatively, it may go from Hamburg southwestward toward Bremen, whence it
veers south and then west to the Rhine-Ruhr district, from which area the major
routes of transport follow the Rhine Valley, past the Rhine-Main district to all ...
Page 650
By Rameau's time no vestige remained of the ancient modal system, which was
replaced by 12 major and 12 minor keys beginning on each of the 12 notes of the
piano keyboard (C, Cit, D, . . . Ajt, B). The invention in the late 17th century of ...
By Rameau's time no vestige remained of the ancient modal system, which was
replaced by 12 major and 12 minor keys beginning on each of the 12 notes of the
piano keyboard (C, Cit, D, . . . Ajt, B). The invention in the late 17th century of ...
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One of Hong Kong's major economic assets has been its huge supply of labour,
although this economic advantage is associated with serious social problems of
overcrowding. Manufacturing. The garment and textile industries contribute 45 ...
One of Hong Kong's major economic assets has been its huge supply of labour,
although this economic advantage is associated with serious social problems of
overcrowding. Manufacturing. The garment and textile industries contribute 45 ...
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