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... united front between the Communists and the Kuomintang had been virtually settled , and the formal agreement was announced in September 1937 . In the course of the anti - Japanese war , the Communists broke up a substantial portion of ...
... united front between the Communists and the Kuomintang had been virtually settled , and the formal agreement was announced in September 1937 . In the course of the anti - Japanese war , the Communists broke up a substantial portion of ...
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... United States . European commercial banks , on the other hand , play a much more important role in financing the needs of industry than do commercial banks in the United States and Great Britain . In the 1960s , a number of industrial ...
... United States . European commercial banks , on the other hand , play a much more important role in financing the needs of industry than do commercial banks in the United States and Great Britain . In the 1960s , a number of industrial ...
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... United Kingdom they are carried out by the Department of Health and Social Security ; in the United States the Department of Health and Human Services controls the programs cov- ered by national legislation . Few central departments of ...
... United Kingdom they are carried out by the Department of Health and Social Security ; in the United States the Department of Health and Human Services controls the programs cov- ered by national legislation . Few central departments of ...
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