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  • The data had also stated that 35,931 tenants had received thirty-year leases to land that was privately endowed.

  • In all, eight villages (4.7%) were wholly or partly endowed.

  • He defined intellectuals as members of the social group that, more than any other, is engaged in intellectual tasks, and endowed with intellectual skills.

  • Thus, there is no need to have the child endowed with more representational levels or more rules/ constraints than adults.

  • In this paper, we consider the space 2 of the planar homeomorphisms that are obtained by gluing two translations together, endowed with the compact-open topology.

  • It is rather the (weaker) thesis that they cannot be automatically endowed with well-defined aims or objectives.

  • Finally, the elder members of the ' neighbour-focused ' network were less endowed with social contacts than in any other network type.

  • Rather, one might suggest, what develops are aspects of mind which access innately endowed linguistic knowledge.

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