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The one largely unknown quantity is Estonian/Georgian film Tangerines, which doesn't seem to have had much of a release outside its countries of origin.
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Tsotsi isn't Hood's first film, but his earlier film, A Reasonable Man, made little impression outside its country of origin.
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In addition to establishing unicameralism, the 1953 constitution mandates popular referenda (used, for example, to secure public approval for Danish entry into the EEC, now part of the EU) and postulates the creation of an ombudsman office the first outside Sweden, its country of origin.
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