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It is a story that maintains the rhythm of danzón music , with well - developed and " defined " characters that " each have their own personal dramas , interests , defects , and qualities " ( DG9 ) . Thus , it is the character's ...
It is a story that maintains the rhythm of danzón music , with well - developed and " defined " characters that " each have their own personal dramas , interests , defects , and qualities " ( DG9 ) . Thus , it is the character's ...
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Marriage in U.S. law is defined , according to Black's Law Dictionary , as " the legal union of a man and a woman as husband and wife " ( 986 ) ; however , as Richard Mohr points out , the standard legal definition fails to specify the ...
Marriage in U.S. law is defined , according to Black's Law Dictionary , as " the legal union of a man and a woman as husband and wife " ( 986 ) ; however , as Richard Mohr points out , the standard legal definition fails to specify the ...
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In the United Kingdom context , for example , Diane Richardson notes that whilst homosexuality may have been defined as a matter for individual conscience , the 1967 changes to the law pertaining to sexual acts between men nevertheless ...
In the United Kingdom context , for example , Diane Richardson notes that whilst homosexuality may have been defined as a matter for individual conscience , the 1967 changes to the law pertaining to sexual acts between men nevertheless ...
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