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So much so that at a certain point . one becomes the other , a detail that the film gradually discloses as ... But while Juliane , the revolted adolescent , takes on the fight from the inside , becoming a feminist journalist and ...
So much so that at a certain point . one becomes the other , a detail that the film gradually discloses as ... But while Juliane , the revolted adolescent , takes on the fight from the inside , becoming a feminist journalist and ...
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Gay marriage could become thinkable only when marriage stopped being primarily about the accumulation , preservation and transmission of property — its traditional function prior to the twentieth century . Once freed from these social ...
Gay marriage could become thinkable only when marriage stopped being primarily about the accumulation , preservation and transmission of property — its traditional function prior to the twentieth century . Once freed from these social ...
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( 46 ; italics in original ) If rights in Canada thus become dependent on one's marital status , as social benefits ... The question then becomes whether the right of predominantly middle - class lesbian and gay couples to equality with ...
( 46 ; italics in original ) If rights in Canada thus become dependent on one's marital status , as social benefits ... The question then becomes whether the right of predominantly middle - class lesbian and gay couples to equality with ...
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
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