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But it hasn't dated: this is a key text for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Blowup remains a key text of the 1960s, the decade which felt experience was for snatching.
"Etiquette," she claims, is a key text in the history of American democracy.
His thesis, Guns and Rain - Guerrillas and Spirit Mediums in Zimbabwe, is now a key text for anthropologists.
His son, Michael, translated Kandinsky's Concerning the Spiritual in Art in 1914, a key text in the history of modernism.
The book went on to become a key text in art history education into the 21st century.
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Tariq Modood and Ricard Zapata-Barrero, two of the leading proponents of this debate, each provide a separate and independent key text which is critically assessed by several authors.
At a certain point, say the doubters, the cumulative power of pressure groups, each promoting its own special interests, can grow so strong that it prevents elected politicians from adopting policies that are in the interest of the electorate as a whole.A hitch-hiker's guideA key text for such critics was a short book published in 1965 by Mancur Olson, an American economist.
First, two researchers independently marked the key text with a series of codes emerging from the transcripts.
But it has become the key text of an incipient transformation of teaching that has little to do with government edict or official policy.
Generally, one key text by an academic authority, mined extensively for quotations, props up each pillar in her argument, while juicy anecdotes fuel the book's general tone of sizzling outrage.
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