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I remember that on my first trip to northern Nigeria , about fourteen years ago , I expressed surprise at finding an Igbo family ... This is of course hyperbole that nonetheless expresses accurately both the reality of Igbo migratory ...
I remember that on my first trip to northern Nigeria , about fourteen years ago , I expressed surprise at finding an Igbo family ... This is of course hyperbole that nonetheless expresses accurately both the reality of Igbo migratory ...
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38 As regards the expression gâter le coin ( ' spoil the place ' ) which occurs regularly throughout a number of songs performed by the singers of the carrefour de la joie , it expresses not only the male revellers ' desire to ' piquer ...
38 As regards the expression gâter le coin ( ' spoil the place ' ) which occurs regularly throughout a number of songs performed by the singers of the carrefour de la joie , it expresses not only the male revellers ' desire to ' piquer ...
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The growth of Christianity thus had the potential to create new categories of people ( e.g. clergy , catechists ) who were believed to have this power , drawn from the new religion and expressed in various ways , such as literacy and ...
The growth of Christianity thus had the potential to create new categories of people ( e.g. clergy , catechists ) who were believed to have this power , drawn from the new religion and expressed in various ways , such as literacy and ...
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