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Even when a village prospered in one place, it would commonly split in two after the population had grown relatively large so that all cultivators would have ready access to the soil.
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I've actually - um, about a year ago I looked up sort of one of these evidence-based, ah, web pages and I saw that there is some evidence to say that that is a good idea, and we would commonly do it.
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Is this a kind of relationship that would commonly form in Chile?
Protectionism is not a concept we would commonly employ in the world of media, marketing and communications.
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