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- noun The act or process of
textualizing ; rendering astext . - noun The result of textualizing; a written version.
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Books merely objectify the textualization of reality that conditions the formation of the Lockean identity from the traumatic tabula rasa of its core self.
Introduction 2008
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+ '': 1. a impression textualization denotative of a 'won sign'.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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+ 'i': 'a impression textualization denotative of 'daydream nation'.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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+ 'i: a impression textualization denotative of a' lumens 'energenic unit'.
united states of america constitutional signaturee gate admin 2009
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+ '': 1. a impression textualization denotative of a 'won sign'.
united states of america constitutional signaturee gate admin 2009
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+ '.': 'a impression textualization denotative of a 'bookmark'.
united states of america constitutional signaturee gate admin 2009
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+ '.': 'a impression textualization denotative of a 'bookmark'.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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+ 'i: a impression textualization denotative of a' lumens 'energenic unit'.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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+ 'i': 'a impression textualization denotative of 'daydream nation'.
united states of america constitutional signaturee gate admin 2009
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There is no evidence of the production Pashto language written texts in pre-Mughal India, although there have been claims of about the textualization of Pashto in "Afghanistan" before the Mughal empire took shape. 17 It has been suggested that the first Pashto language texts, the Khayr al-Bayan and the Makhzan-i Afghani were written during the Mughal rule by non-Pashtun (probably Persian or Tajik) Sufis, Bayazid Ansari, and Akhund Darweza, respectively. 18 The political context of these religious writings was the Roshaniyya insurrection.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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