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Focusing on Lebanon, I describe how sectarian welfare providers emerge from and help to constitute political sectarianism while tracing what is at stake for the poor.
It features 37 works that date to the 1950s, tracing what is essentially the aftermath of Jackson Pollock's drip canvases: a genre of paintings made using nontraditional materials and methods and, often, a great deal of chance.
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Until shortly before her death, she was working on a history of UK asylum policies since 1905, tracing what was often a well-hidden policy process.
This phenomenological hermeneutic stance follows the work of Tobin and Roth (2006), and it traces what is happening when viewing the video from participants' accounts of the activity.
"The Best Behavior" (1970) traced what were deemed good manners from the ancient Egyptians to Emily Post.
ITALY'S military aerobatics team used vapour trails to trace what was claimed to be the world's biggest tricolore.
Some of the poems, after reading them my whole life, I really can't quite trace what's happening in them.
Mr. Bamford traces what was happening inside the agency as the 9/11 hijackers arrived in the United States and made preparations for the attack.
The software industry's move toward more intrusive digital rights management and the resulting programs that trace what is on users' computers–should concern everyone.
"A personal war, a dirty war" "We don't recognize the Red Cross" "The use of white POW is earnestly desired" Mitsui : "we will send you to Omuta" "Not to leave any traces" What is a lifetime worth?
"They used incredible engineering to laser trace what was there and rebuilt it with accuracy," she said.
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