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... copyright . The editors retain copyright in the format . W. Geoffrey . Arnott ( Leeds ) : Bull - leaping as initiation H. Konishi ( Fredericton , New Brunswick ) : Muse , goddess of literacy P. Murgatroyd ( McMaster ) : Possible and ...
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