Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... context information that must be retrieved for a speci®c service to run properly. ± Accessory: additional context information which, although not necessary, could be useful for the purpose of providing a better or more complete service ...
... context information that must be retrieved for a speci®c service to run properly. ± Accessory: additional context information which, although not necessary, could be useful for the purpose of providing a better or more complete service ...
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... context and scripture/tradition continues, the gospel for the contemporary context is dialogically discovered and articulated by those who read or heard the gospel witnessed by scripture/tradition. The gospel is not a simple solution or ...
... context and scripture/tradition continues, the gospel for the contemporary context is dialogically discovered and articulated by those who read or heard the gospel witnessed by scripture/tradition. The gospel is not a simple solution or ...
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... context of the church shares many features in common with child sexual abuse that takes place in others contexts such as homes, schools, and day care settings: survivors frequently experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress. But child ...
... context of the church shares many features in common with child sexual abuse that takes place in others contexts such as homes, schools, and day care settings: survivors frequently experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress. But child ...
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