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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Latin American Telecommunications Venture Co}} '''Latin American Telecommunications Venture Co'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Latin American Discovery Fund Inc}} '''Latin American Discovery Fund Inc'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Latin American Export Bank}} '''Latin American Export Bank'''
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  • ...english horn in non-traditional musical settings, including [[hip-hop]], [[latin]], [[jazz]], [[salsa]], rock and other genres in addition to classical. ...ale woodwind quintet Orion Winds, and is a member of the Los Angeles-based Latin rock band Roxing Kafe, with which she also plays flute and sings.
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  • ...of Fraternity and Sorority Life''' offers organizations under the [[North-American Interfraternity Conference|Interfraternity Council]], [[National Pan-Hellen * [[Alpha Phi Alpha]] (African American)
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  • ...ctory:Mississippi|Mississippi]], offshore Gulf of Mexico and certain Latin American markets.
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  • ...ing in the game of poker. Separate editions are also published for Europe, Latin America, South Africa and Australasia. The American edition began as a bimonthly in October 2004 and went monthly in August 200
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  • ...s been common in Asian diets for thousands of years. It is found in modern American diets as a food or food additive. Soybeans, the high-protein seeds of the s '''Latin Names'''—''Glycine max''
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  • '''Common Names'''--saw palmetto, American dwarf palm tree, cabbage palm '''Latin Names'''--''Serenoa repens, Sabal serrulata''
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  • | known = Unique percussion compositions and performance combining Latin, African, Caribbean and Spanish music styles ("LACS") ...ing percussion as a teenager. His unique style of composition has roots in Latin/African/Caribbean/Spanish drum sounds, which he coined "LACS." Justin has p
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  • '''Latin Name'''--''Trifolium pratense'' ...of hot flashes: the Isoflavone Clover Extract (ICE) study. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2003;290(2):207-214.
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  • ...and by ''limitadas'', a type of business organization available in many [[Latin America]]n countries. ...new type of business organization, [[godo kaisha]], a close variant of the American LLC.
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  • ...ential nominee sen john mccain, r-az, speaks to the league of united latin american citizens' (lulac) 79th annual national convention and exposition. John mcca ...te of john mccain's 2008 campaign for president african american coalition american indians for mccain americans with disabilities for.</p>
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  • '''Latin Name'''--''Hypericum perforatum'' ...n major depressive disorder: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2002;287(14):1807–1814.
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  • ...cted new product roll-outs for Nielsen to US, European, Canadian and Latin American markets, which generated new revenue of over $12 million in one year.
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  • ...st=Helen |title=Medieval Scholarship : Philosophy and the arts}}</ref> the Latin form of the Greek ''Philotheos'', ("friend of God"). In 1927 he was ordain ...de Futuris Contingentibus and Its Main Problems", in: ''Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association'' 16 (1941) 177-192; reprinted in Boehne
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  • ...an, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, European Spanish, and Latin American Spanish. Now you can look up and translate more than 17,000 words or 20,000
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  • ...' was the dominant form of theology and philosophy in the [[Western Europe|Latin West]] in the [[Middle Ages]], particularly in the 12th, 13th, and 14th cen The word ''Scholasticism'' is derived from the [[Latin]] word ''{{lang|la|scholasticus}}'', the Latinized form of the [[Ancient Gr
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  • | nationality=American ...the treaty contained no ban on the British practice of [[impressment]] of American sailors. As a result, the two nations moved closer toward the [[War of 1812
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  • *Led [[American League|AL]] in [[batting average]] in {{by|2002}} *Led [[American League|AL]] in [[home run]]s in {{by|2004}}
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  • ...ishing]]|date=1992|edition=First|isbn=0-85112-580-8|page=141}}</ref> is an American [[jazz]] trumpet player, conductor, composer, and educator, renowned for bo ...Festival USA|USA]] in [[Charleston, South Carolina]], as well as at the [[American Music Theater Festival]] in [[Philadelphia]].
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  • * [[Directory:Amazon Nodes/DVD African American Cinema: 538708]] * Latin Music: 289122
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  • | nationality = [[United States|American]] ...Party|Anti-Masonic]], [[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]], [[Know-Nothing|American]]
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  • ...Cuba's Communist revolution, with Soviet support, was exported throughout Latin America and Africa during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. The country is now s | bgcolor="#ffffff" | based on Spanish civil law and influenced by American legal concepts, with large elements of Communist legal theory; has not acce
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  • ...today the term ''R&B'' is most often used to describe a style of [[African American]] music originating after the demise of [[disco]] in the 1980s. Some source ...d [[dancehall]].<ref>{{Citation |last=Kuss|first=Malena | title = Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: an encyclopedic history | publisher = University
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  • ...g a Nation : Socialist Cybernetics in Allende's Chile", ''Journal of Latin American Studies'' 38, 571-606. ...B.C., and Odum, E.P. (1981), "The Cybernetic Nature of Ecosystems", ''The American Naturalist'' 118, 886-895.
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  • ...e/Berkeley-Latin-grooves-jazz-up-downtown-for-2648687.php |title=Berkeley: Latin grooves jazz up downtown for festival |last=Gilbert |first=Andrew |date=Aug
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  • ...egiate Jazz Festival, the Northridge Collegiate Jazz Festival, part of the American College Jazz Festival,<ref name="elmhurst.edu">http://elmhurst.edu/jazzfest ...hosted by Cal State Northridge in Northridge, California, was part of the American College Jazz Festival, which existed from 1967 to 1973.<ref name="elmhurst.
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  • ...s are still practiced, despite the widespread influence of [[United States|American]] and [[Britain|British]] Christmas motifs disseminated by film, popular li ...ist (''Χριστός''). Since the mid-sixteenth century ''Χ'', or the similar [[Latin alphabet|Roman]] letter [[X]], was used as an abbreviation for Christ.<ref>
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  • The word "corporation" derives from the Latin ''Corpus'' (body), representing a "body of people"; that is, a ''group of p ...mited liability company]]) and "S.p.A" or "Società Per Azioni" (similar to American stock corporation).
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  • ...ll]], the [[Space Race]], the [[American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968)|American Civil Rights Movement]] and early events of the [[Vietnam War]]. ...ef>[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/presidents/35_kennedy/kennedy_legacy.html American Experience: John F. Kennedy], [[PBS]]. Retrieved on [[February 25]] [[2007]
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  • '''General Mills, Inc.''' ({{NYSE|GIS}}) is an American [[Fortune 500]] [[corporation]], primarily concerned with [[food]] products ...Canada (2 of which are leased), 7 in Europe (3 of which are leased), 5 in Latin America and Mexico, and 1 in South Africa. Principle production facilities
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  • ...astern Roman Empire, they referred to themselves as 'Empire of the Romans' Latin: Imperium Romanum. ''Please note'' the Eastern Roman Empire survied after ...College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies-The Slavonic Latin Symbiosis in Dalmatia during the Middle Ages ''by'' Victor Novak</ref> main
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  • ...t, but i keep my mouth shut because i dont speakk it nearly as well and my American High School Spanish accent is obvious [18:12:35] <The_Photographer> latin americans, whatever
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  • ...a]], and [[Namibia]], and the countries of [[North Africa]]. Similarly in Latin America [[Argentina]], [[Chile]] and [[Uruguay]] have long been the wealthi ...were never exposed to the same range of diseases, and so, at least on the American continents, succumbed to diseases introduced from Eurasia.
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  • ...dic'', ''triadic'', ''<math>k\!</math>-adic'', and other writers using the Latin forms, ''nullary'', ''unary'', ''binary'', ''ternary'', ''<math>k\!</math>- ...n of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus of Logic&rdquo;, ''Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences'', 9, 317&ndash;378, 1870. Reprinted, ''Colle
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  • ...ritory was called Carolina in honor of Charles the First ("Carolus" is the Latin form of "Charles"). In 1665, a second charter was granted to clarify territ * Hiram Rhoades Revels, born in Fayetteville in 1822, was the first African-American member of the United States Congress.
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  • :''This article is about the American politician; for the American rock climber, see [[Warren Harding (climber)]].'' | nationality = American
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  • | nationality=American ...When [[World War I]] started in August 1914, he helped return home 120,000 American tourists and businessmen from Europe. Hoover led five hundred volunteers to
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  • ...]] [[1857]] – [[March 8]] [[1930]]) was an [[Politics of the United States|American politician]], the twenty-seventh [[President of the United States]], the te ...h had been ceded to the United States by [[Spain]] following the [[Spanish-American War]] and the [[Treaty of Paris (1898)|1898 Treaty of Paris]]. Although Taf
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  • ...ates were added to the original 13 as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions. The two most traum | bgcolor="#ffffff" | ''noun:'' American(s) <br />''adjective:'' American
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  • ...ogressiveness, and liberalism, has been a highly controversial position in American [[Foreign policy in the United States|foreign policy]], serving as a model ...in political philosophy and history. He was active in the undergraduate [[American Whig-Cliosophic Society|discussion club]], and organized a separate Liberal
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  • ...anor Roosevelt]], remain touchstones for [[modern American liberalism]]. [[American conservatism|Conservatives]] vehemently fought back, but Roosevelt usually ...States as it became the [[Arsenal of Democracy]], putting sixteen million American men into uniform.
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  • ...ounty, New York|Erie County]].<ref>Graff, 15; Nevins, 46</ref> With the [[American Civil War]] raging, Congress passed the [[Conscription Act of 1863]], requi ...conversely, was reviled throughout the South for his actions during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]; Thurman was generally well-liked, but was growing ol
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  • : (Peirce, CP 3.229, "On the Algebra of Logic", ''American Journal of Mathematics'', 3, 15-57 (1880), CP 3.154–251.) ...Biography]]'' for 1934, called Peirce "the most original and versatile of American philosophers and America's greatest logician" (Brent, 1).
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  • ...cratic-Republican Party]], which dominated [[Politics of the United States|American politics]] for a quarter-century. Jefferson served as the wartime [[Governo ...las]], a Scottish minister. At the age of nine, Jefferson began studying [[Latin]], [[Greek language|Greek]], and [[French language|French]]. In 1757, when
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  • | nationality = American ...defeat of the [[secession]]ist [[Confederate States of America]] in the [[American Civil War]]. He introduced measures that resulted in the abolition of slave
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  • ...graphy]]'' for [[1934]], called Peirce "the most original and versatile of American philosophers and America's greatest logician" (Brent, 1). ...n 1880. This employment exempted Charles from having to take part in the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. It would have been very awkward for him to do so, as
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  • ...[Australian English]] and [[New Zealand English]]) or simply '''slot''' ([[American English]]), is a [[casino]] gambling machine with three or more reels which The first American video slot machine to offer a "second screen" bonus round was ''Reel 'Em In
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  • ...BarMartijn> trick question: What does this line mean: "Katarina Tarr is an American football defender, currently playing for (club x)" ...ecide which of their 4 languages to have their official name in, so picked Latin
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  • ...draw heavily on literature of the region that would be unavailable to most American or British journalists." </ref> Titoism as a ideology emerged after the Sov ...ater that, is, early in the tenth century you might have heard Slavish and Latin spoken had you walked in the streets of Ragusa (Dubrovnik), just as you hea
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  • 03:31 < wctaiwan> I'm not american. ...10011> NotASpy, 1) not old enough to have been caught in that craze 2) Not-american
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  • 07:22 < Qcoder00> Excutive bypass is NOT liked by American voters 14:07 < peleleoe> anyone know latin?
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  • May 04 02:00:47 <BarkingFish> "Obama Bin Laden is dead. Killed by American Forces. President Bush Failed, President Clinton failed. President Obama ...03 <Jeske_Couriano> "Uncle Slaanesh's Candy N*****s. Packaging in a mix of Latin and Sumerian; front of package refers to candy as Uncle Slaanesh's, all oth
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  • ...11] <slakr> Kurt Weber? The guy who likes the eminent 20th-century Russian-American philosopher? ...20] <Mike_H> The English translation does not give justice to the original Latin meanings. Neil Larson
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  • ...ost reasonable credit company of the many I have been a customer of, well, American Express is there also. 08:12 < kelapstick> American Express charges retailers fees that are double Master Card and Visa
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  • 09:20 < SudoGhost> In latin it's liber, which is close. 09:48 < a930913> As in a proper mace, mot your American liquid.
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  • ...ry ''life force'' of signs and sign actions. Yes, perhaps that is far too Latin a way of understanding logic, but it's all I've got. ...Algebra of Logic : A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation&rdquo;, ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 7 (1885), 180&ndash;202. Reprinted as CP&nbsp;3.3
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  • 08:43 < mareklug> A Small Garlic Press: Poets.org, The Academy of American Poets, NY, NY -> Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - Illinois -> Literary Journals ...there is a difference between not approving US policy and slaughtering any american on sight
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  • ===American Football=== *[[Bob Sapp]] - [[Kickboxing]], [[Mixed Martial Arts]] and previously American football
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  • '''Caledonia''' is the [[Latin]] name given by the [[Roman Empire]] to a northern area of the island of [[ ...name for [[Scotland]]. 'Scotland' itself is derived from [[Scotia]], the Latin term for [[Ireland]], from which the [[Scoti]] peoples originated before re
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  • ...ll as the lovely Blær, the appeal of lumpfish, and whether the learning of Latin will benefit Álfgrímur. These questions, and so many more, flavor the boo 14:37 < IRWolfie-> it's a very american argument
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  • [02:54] <LauraHale> Aranda56: We get American crime stories here. :) �06[03:04] * LauraHale had some American be all "WOW! AUSTRALIA HAS SANTA CLAUS!" and they were serious.
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  • 13:59 < NotASpy> aye, proper wind, none of this cheap nasty American pish that swirls around for 5 minutes and knocks down houses more flimsy th 17:03 < dtm_> martijnH: i know that there is the american copyright clause about informational/educational use, but i dont know if wi
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  • ...have a solution <ref>M. Davis. "Hilbert's Tenth Problem is Unsolvable." ''American Mathematical Monthly'' 80, pp. 233-269, 1973</ref>, or even if they do, whe An ancient criterion of truth, the ''[[consensus gentium]]'' ([[Latin]]: ''agreement of the people''), states "that which is universal anong [peo
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  • ...have a solution <ref>M. Davis. "Hilbert's Tenth Problem is Unsolvable." ''American Mathematical Monthly'' 80, pp. 233-269, 1973</ref>, or even if they do, whe An ancient criterion of truth, the ''[[consensus gentium]]'' ([[Latin]]: ''agreement of the people''), states "that which is universal anong [peo
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  • | American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY. | capital Latin letters P, F, with subscripts.
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  • |'American Journal of Mathematics', vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 180-202, 1885. | 'Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences',
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  • ...f is from French. In the middle of a word, though, generally it's from the Latin root (-or). 08:52 < Tony_Sidaway> It's almost as bad as saying Alexander Graham Bell was American.
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  • 06:07 < mareklug> I think bugger is a snot who installs surveillance, in American. 13:48 < mareklug> or is it Livam? it declines in Latin, doesn't it?
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  • 08:52 < Pharos> Soapy, are you a non-American? 08:52 < Soapy> yes I am American
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  • [21:54] <Ironholds> Peter-C, you're an italian-american ...y out of curiousity, but do you have any opinions on renaming users to non-latin unicode characters?
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  • 06:51 < ToAruShiroiNeko> as long as obama has american parents he is a valid US citizen 15:19 < Revent> Is there a latin term for the 'shoulder blade boobs'? :)
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  • The Latin "predicamentum" is supposed to translate * Peirce, C.S. (1867), "On a New List of Categories", ''Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences'' 7 (1868), 287–298. Presented, 14 May 1867
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  • [03:56] <{Soap}> American schools are highly variable ...empire, and a part of Western European culture, so they inherited a lot of Latin phrases.
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  • <i>American Journal of Mathematics</i>, 7(2), 180&ndash;202, (1885).</p> ...kind of care that is needed to take account of things part for part. (The Latin ''merere'' for ''earn'' or ''deserve'', along with ''membrana'' for ''skin'
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  • 10:50 < Tony_Sidaway> Just American mainland. ...idaway> foks: does that excuse their use of an initial I that looks like a latin J?
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  • May 01 08:11:32 <Mike_H> I'm an American. May 01 08:57:55 <LauraHale> It is what every well healed poor American backpacker in Paihia is having tonight if they are not going to a pub.
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  • ...lug -- they have killed a classic livery -- http://www.airliners.net/photo/American-Airlines/Boeing-737-823/2214582/L/ ...1] <KimiNewt> Because (what they say at least) it's a free ticket into one american ladypants
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  • Latin, and Anglo-Saxon-Teutonic etymologies will inform us if we peculiar connection between Deleuze philosophy and american pragmatism,
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