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At his approach they retire , enticing him to follow , but after a few steps he turns back and they close behind him again . Everyone is urged to dance . The tindvuna bring down their batons and shout , ' Beat your shields .
At his approach they retire , enticing him to follow , but after a few steps he turns back and they close behind him again . Everyone is urged to dance . The tindvuna bring down their batons and shout , ' Beat your shields .
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We could have tackled the problem from one angle only , approaching it on sentimental grounds and hoping we could work ... By means of this approach , we thought we could mobilize the popular support which we needed ; and it is going to ...
We could have tackled the problem from one angle only , approaching it on sentimental grounds and hoping we could work ... By means of this approach , we thought we could mobilize the popular support which we needed ; and it is going to ...
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In conclusion I would draw your attention to a change brought about by the war in the general approach to nutrition problems . Just before the war the main emphasis was on the survey approach .
In conclusion I would draw your attention to a change brought about by the war in the general approach to nutrition problems . Just before the war the main emphasis was on the survey approach .
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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