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Some names were what they had given themselves; some were what they were called; some were named after their professions; some were named after their hometowns; and some were named after their sub-branch of ethnicity. 46 The first task of the Provincial Minzu Affairs Commission was to find out the composition of ethnic minorities. 47 Ma Yao's office examined these names and straightened out more than a dozen ethnic groups with large populations.
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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Supported by CILIP's Sussex sub-branch and CILIP nationally, this will be the first showing here of this film which compares the portrayal of librarians in cinema with the realities of the life of the modern information professional
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Really, the whole thing is symptomatic of the fact that while economics is the study of one category of *human* behaviour in other words, a sub-branch of sociology/psychology, a fair number of economists feel their field should be able to be produce a set of rules that works as well as those in physics, math or chemistry.
Why Are the Agreeable Anti-Market?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It is the same kind of story for every branch and every sub-branch and every sub-sub-branch of the tree of life.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009
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It is the same kind of story for every branch and every sub-branch and every sub-sub-branch of the tree of life.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009
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According to a new sub-branch of economics, the way we view risk, the way we choose to invest, even our political predilections are determined by the prevailing economic conditions in our late teens and early twenties.
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Although Polish and Czech both belong to the West Slavic sub-branch of the Indo-European languages.
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This is what is required: a non-partisan Electoral Commission, as a sub-branch of the Judiciary, that oversees all elections, boundaries and returns, and ensures their fairness.
Keith Thomson: Can the National Guard Safeguard Voting Machines? 2008
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At the same time, the ANC needs to improve the capacity of its communications cadres, including the resuscitation of the 51st National Conference resolution on establishing media organising committees (along the lines of the previous DIP within the ANC) at both national level and in each REC and committees at sub-branch level to coordinate and disseminate information to the people and engage in the battle of ideas;
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How about choosing a day to do a sub-branch genre like paranormal or romantic suspense?
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