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"It is not our preoccupation that other states accept us," Mr. Boumana said.
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Nonetheless, the footage, both as shot and as edited, reveals a distinctive visual preoccupation that would flourish there and throughout his career.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, fund-raising newspaper campaigns, the Children's Aid Society, settlement houses, public schooling and playgrounds were responses to a preoccupation that has never abated.
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Preoccupation that goes beyond curiosity".
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