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There are , moreover , already in existence a few treatises and monographs representing the legal point of view , for example ... ( including both patrilineal and matrilineal descent ) seems to be represented in the Belgian Congo .
There are , moreover , already in existence a few treatises and monographs representing the legal point of view , for example ... ( including both patrilineal and matrilineal descent ) seems to be represented in the Belgian Congo .
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Apparently the numbers 1 , 2 , 7 and 9 represent no groups at all or at least no exist- ing main divisions ; the omitting of the number 7 would seem natural if one takes into account the holiness of the number in general , but even more ...
Apparently the numbers 1 , 2 , 7 and 9 represent no groups at all or at least no exist- ing main divisions ; the omitting of the number 7 would seem natural if one takes into account the holiness of the number in general , but even more ...
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The sounds which are heard in Nyanja can be represented by means of the five vowels ( i , e , a , o , u ) and ... The only additional symbol that is needed is y , the ' in ' or velar nasal sign , to represent the sound heard in the ...
The sounds which are heard in Nyanja can be represented by means of the five vowels ( i , e , a , o , u ) and ... The only additional symbol that is needed is y , the ' in ' or velar nasal sign , to represent the sound heard in the ...
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