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... admit total foliations ? This is the general question around which this memoir revolves . In dimension two , clearly ... admit a total foliation , which was already known by a previous result obtained by David Tischler [ 19 ] : he proved ...
... admit total foliations ? This is the general question around which this memoir revolves . In dimension two , clearly ... admit a total foliation , which was already known by a previous result obtained by David Tischler [ 19 ] : he proved ...
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... Admit. It. Is. Not. I. nature is human to resist nature admitting to make that mistakes. we made We mistakes. all make None them. of us It likes is also to do human that. However the best way to reduce mistakes is to admit they were made ...
... Admit. It. Is. Not. I. nature is human to resist nature admitting to make that mistakes. we made We mistakes. all make None them. of us It likes is also to do human that. However the best way to reduce mistakes is to admit they were made ...
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... end that Valdes's painting is still for her “a partial mystery.” In this way she accepts that a thought can have a feeling basis that often eludes a final exactness. It may seem strange to value such an inconclusive essay 70 admit one.
... end that Valdes's painting is still for her “a partial mystery.” In this way she accepts that a thought can have a feeling basis that often eludes a final exactness. It may seem strange to value such an inconclusive essay 70 admit one.
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