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  1. 121
    by Baldomero Estrada
    Published 2002-01-01
    ..., without any contribution from the government. Spaniards formed the most numerous community of Europeans...
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  2. 122
    by Sara Ayllón
    Published 2009-04-01
    ... Spaniards live with both employed parents. Thus, emancipation delay is found most in those families that can...
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  3. 123
    by Eloísa Del Pino
    Published 2008-01-01
    ... data. The conclusions help to qualify the initial argument. In general, Spaniards’ attitudes in support...
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  4. 124
    by Elena Vasilievna Astakhova
    Published 2014-01-01
    ...", of football and other phenomenons in social life and cognitive space of Spaniards. The knowledge of different...
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  5. 125
    by Michael Ugarte
    Published 2006-01-01
    ... a Lavapiés and José Luis Guerín's En construcción in order to assess the ways in which Spaniards...
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  6. 126
    by Débora Betrisey Nadali
    Published 2015-08-01
    ... “harmonious mixture” of “natives” and “Spaniards,” but which ignores the conflictive dimension of the inter...
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  7. 127
    by Larsson, Carl, Sundman, Isabell
    Published 2014
    ... of the communication between native Spaniards and immigrant Bulgarians is negative non-verbal communication which leads...
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  8. 128
    by Elena Vasilievna Astakhova
    Published 2014-01-01
    ...", of football and other phenomenons in social life and cognitive space of Spaniards. The knowledge of different...
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  9. 129
    by Nejma Kermele
    Published 2009-06-01
    ... real violence, the elements of the conflict between Spaniards and Indians. These conflicts seem...
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  10. 130
    by Pyle, Rhonda
    Published 2010
    ...The current work is an intellectual history of how blood permeated early modern Spaniards...
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  11. 131
    ... groups was characterised by recentralisation. Spaniards’ intrametropolitan movements almost reached...
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  12. 132
    by Hervé Lemesle
    Published 2011-06-01
    ..., the 34 “Spaniards” who died during World War II are crowned with glory and the 30 survivors, now living...
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  13. 133
    by Ana Caballero-Mengíbar
    Published 2015-04-01
    ... in twomain newspapers in Spain when referring to Spaniards inrelation to immigrants from the Global South...
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  14. 134
    ... on analyzing the preferences of Spaniards on their healthcare system over time under the assumption...
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  15. 135
    by Oury Goldman
    Published 2020-10-01
    ... for the appropriation of the American territory by the Spaniards, both in some French translations of histories...
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  16. 136
    ... epistolar, for the acquisition of Portuguese by Spaniards. The vocabularies inserted in both works...
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  17. 137
    by Constanza Taboada
    Published 2019-07-01
    ... and Spaniards, during diverse situations and periods. We focus particularly on new insights on the pottery...
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  18. 138
    ... networks. Results regarding network composition and structure suggest a higher presence of Spaniards...
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  19. 139
    by Marta Simó Comas
    Published 2015-07-01
    ..., etc. in a format that was readily accessible and intelligible to ordinary Spaniards....
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  20. 140
    by Horacio Gutiérrez
    Published 2010-01-01
    ... origin, into a national symbol of chileanity. As a descendent of Spaniards and Natives, the metis (half...
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