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... example , calendar years may be paired with automobile production figures , weeks with Dow - Jones averages , and degrees of angular rotation with the lift accomplished by a cam . The relation of one - to - one correspondence between ...
... example , calendar years may be paired with automobile production figures , weeks with Dow - Jones averages , and degrees of angular rotation with the lift accomplished by a cam . The relation of one - to - one correspondence between ...
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... example of this period . Medieval temple architecture : South Indian style . The home of the South Indian style , sometimes called the drāv- iḍa style , appears to be the modern state of Tamil Nadu ; examples , however , are found all ...
... example of this period . Medieval temple architecture : South Indian style . The home of the South Indian style , sometimes called the drāv- iḍa style , appears to be the modern state of Tamil Nadu ; examples , however , are found all ...
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... example . A related idea is incorporated in the masks used in a wide variety of rituals and dance - dramas throughout Southeast Asia ; for example , among the Batak of Sumatra and the Dayak of Borneo , where especially fine examples are ...
... example . A related idea is incorporated in the masks used in a wide variety of rituals and dance - dramas throughout Southeast Asia ; for example , among the Batak of Sumatra and the Dayak of Borneo , where especially fine examples are ...
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SAN FRANCISCO | 1 |
SÃO PAULO | 6 |
SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE | 10 |
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