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It's so reassuringly easy to harbor deeply-rooted negative views of another group when there's no contact.
David Harris: A Lost Chance for Arab-Jewish Dialogue David Harris 2010
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It's so reassuringly easy to harbor deeply-rooted negative views of another group when there's no contact.
David Harris: A Lost Chance for Arab-Jewish Dialogue David Harris 2010
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It is therefore clear why this competitive instinct is so deeply-rooted in the American "system," and how it is fundamental to her approach to life, the universe and everything.
Geopolitics 2010
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It's so reassuringly easy to harbor deeply-rooted negative views of another group when there's no contact.
David Harris: A Lost Chance for Arab-Jewish Dialogue David Harris 2010
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One senses the affinity between the translator and his writer in this English-language version of Nikolski, a delightfully light-hearted, deeply-rooted story.
Book Awards 2009
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It is therefore clear why this competitive instinct is so deeply-rooted in the American "system," and how it is fundamental to her approach to life, the universe and everything.
the war on peace 2009
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It is therefore clear why this competitive instinct is so deeply-rooted in the American "system," and how it is fundamental to her approach to life, the universe and everything.
Healthcare 2010
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It is therefore clear why this competitive instinct is so deeply-rooted in the American "system," and how it is fundamental to her approach to life, the universe and everything.
the war on peace 2009
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It is therefore clear why this competitive instinct is so deeply-rooted in the American "system," and how it is fundamental to her approach to life, the universe and everything.
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Whatever the strategy, U.S. policymakers have repeatedly found their efforts stymied by the grip of long-standing authoritarian regimes, the persistence of deeply-rooted cultures and social norms, and hostility to Western "meddling."
Kathy Kemper: Supporting the Arab World and Not Breaking the Bank Kathy Kemper 2012
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