The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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... relations today . - What , then , do the Germans think of us ? And , does it matter what they think of us ? The second question might seem to answer itself . Obviously , what is thought of us by the second military and industrial power ...
... relations today . - What , then , do the Germans think of us ? And , does it matter what they think of us ? The second question might seem to answer itself . Obviously , what is thought of us by the second military and industrial power ...
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... relations between science and politics are more intricate and many- sided than the spectacular cases so far recounted by C. P. Snow might suggest . In this book the President of the Carnegie Institute of Washington , a noted biologist ...
... relations between science and politics are more intricate and many- sided than the spectacular cases so far recounted by C. P. Snow might suggest . In this book the President of the Carnegie Institute of Washington , a noted biologist ...
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... relations literature ) , “ Try PERT or RAMPS " ( meaning I am up on this business of econometric models ) , " sensitise " ( I have been on a group relations course ) , and so on . What is U for one section of industry may be non - U for ...
... relations literature ) , “ Try PERT or RAMPS " ( meaning I am up on this business of econometric models ) , " sensitise " ( I have been on a group relations course ) , and so on . What is U for one section of industry may be non - U for ...
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