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... living houses . The construction of Azuchi Castle , however , was motivated by Nobunaga's desire to display his power as the military ruler and also his intention to create a new type of warrior - style palace . His castle consisted of ...
... living houses . The construction of Azuchi Castle , however , was motivated by Nobunaga's desire to display his power as the military ruler and also his intention to create a new type of warrior - style palace . His castle consisted of ...
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... living too long❞ — not too long in any necessary physical or psychological sense but in terms of the institutional practices of retirement and the ability to earn a living . The technology of modern work makes the older individual less ...
... living too long❞ — not too long in any necessary physical or psychological sense but in terms of the institutional practices of retirement and the ability to earn a living . The technology of modern work makes the older individual less ...
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... living things in 1839 by two Germans : Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann . In the meanwhile , as the science of chemistry developed , it was inevitably extended to an analysis of animate systems . In the middle of the 18th century ...
... living things in 1839 by two Germans : Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann . In the meanwhile , as the science of chemistry developed , it was inevitably extended to an analysis of animate systems . In the middle of the 18th century ...
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