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... interests . Artists perform according to the demands of these interest groups rather than from compelling internal need ; thus they produce counterfeit art , tailored to attract and please those who have money or power . While not all ...
... interests . Artists perform according to the demands of these interest groups rather than from compelling internal need ; thus they produce counterfeit art , tailored to attract and please those who have money or power . While not all ...
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... interest in phonography emerged from a fascination with Pitman's shorthand method , which she saw as not only a practical device for reporters and secretaries , but also as a valuable educational aid in mastering the English language ...
... interest in phonography emerged from a fascination with Pitman's shorthand method , which she saw as not only a practical device for reporters and secretaries , but also as a valuable educational aid in mastering the English language ...
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... interest " : " ... all this happened only because they wanted to work merrily and without any worries , and his interests were not only alien and incomprehensible to them but were inevitably opposed to their own entirely justified interests ...
... interest " : " ... all this happened only because they wanted to work merrily and without any worries , and his interests were not only alien and incomprehensible to them but were inevitably opposed to their own entirely justified interests ...
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