Latin America Report, Tema 2177[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1980 |
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... possible or desirable . But why ? To a large degree this is due to interest - rate sub- sidies the government provides for marketing transactions . In fact , this subsidy , which existed for operations , continues in existence 37.
... possible or desirable . But why ? To a large degree this is due to interest - rate sub- sidies the government provides for marketing transactions . In fact , this subsidy , which existed for operations , continues in existence 37.
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... possible . I consider myself incapable of deceiving a comrade . Now , the only way I could handle those scoundrels was to lie to them . Moreover , I was the one most likely to be able to protect the operators who were with me . They ...
... possible . I consider myself incapable of deceiving a comrade . Now , the only way I could handle those scoundrels was to lie to them . Moreover , I was the one most likely to be able to protect the operators who were with me . They ...
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... possible , there is a sense of permanence which characterizes socialist society : We are building for ourselves , for today , and for those who come later , for the future . Each of these people stays , on the average , for 2 years in ...
... possible , there is a sense of permanence which characterizes socialist society : We are building for ourselves , for today , and for those who come later , for the future . Each of these people stays , on the average , for 2 years in ...
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