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Rather , they draw attention to the systematic ways in which race , gender , and class inequalities continue to shape the lives of those who fall prey to the fierce passions for punishment currently fueling American political and legal ...
Rather , they draw attention to the systematic ways in which race , gender , and class inequalities continue to shape the lives of those who fall prey to the fierce passions for punishment currently fueling American political and legal ...
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The way it lives . The way it is . ... Another friend writes in an e - mail message from Ljubljana ( Slovenia ) : “ If people are leaving Serbia , and Kosovo is already half empty , who , in the end , will live in that state ?
The way it lives . The way it is . ... Another friend writes in an e - mail message from Ljubljana ( Slovenia ) : “ If people are leaving Serbia , and Kosovo is already half empty , who , in the end , will live in that state ?
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“ They learned how to live with the bombs , if you can call that life ... With so much death around , you have to . “ This is not happening to Belgrade yet . But you'll see , ” A. predicts , " the circle will get tighter .
“ They learned how to live with the bombs , if you can call that life ... With so much death around , you have to . “ This is not happening to Belgrade yet . But you'll see , ” A. predicts , " the circle will get tighter .
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