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... increase in the cost of food was more than twice the in- crease in the cost of clothing ..... T F 2 . The cost of food increased almost three times more than the cost of home furnishings T F 3 . The percentage by which rents increased ...
... increase in the cost of food was more than twice the in- crease in the cost of clothing ..... T F 2 . The cost of food increased almost three times more than the cost of home furnishings T F 3 . The percentage by which rents increased ...
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... increase is due to the drop in the death rate because of advances in science and medicine , while the birth rate remained high . It is a common saying that Japan has achieved an Occidental death rate while retaining an Oriental birth ...
... increase is due to the drop in the death rate because of advances in science and medicine , while the birth rate remained high . It is a common saying that Japan has achieved an Occidental death rate while retaining an Oriental birth ...
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... increase . He then proceeds to state his " proof . " He argues that since the last con- tract was signed , living costs rose 10 % and are expected to rise an additional 5 % during the current year . He cites the fact that other ...
... increase . He then proceeds to state his " proof . " He argues that since the last con- tract was signed , living costs rose 10 % and are expected to rise an additional 5 % during the current year . He cites the fact that other ...
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SEPTEMBER 1951 No | 3 |
Hodgson Walter | 12 |
State Supervision in Music Ethel M Keller | 19 |
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