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... Minister : At first I made the head angry and threatening - it still is , if , as Michael says , you climb up and look down at it : " Oh , Mother , how many times have I met that man in the Union , in politics . Demanding oh my God I ...
... Minister : At first I made the head angry and threatening - it still is , if , as Michael says , you climb up and look down at it : " Oh , Mother , how many times have I met that man in the Union , in politics . Demanding oh my God I ...
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... Minister , Edna Manley was ideally poised to foster such growth through the arts she facilitated . Married to a brilliant Jamaican nationalist , patriot , and visionary , she could not help but be a part of his dreams and ideas ...
... Minister , Edna Manley was ideally poised to foster such growth through the arts she facilitated . Married to a brilliant Jamaican nationalist , patriot , and visionary , she could not help but be a part of his dreams and ideas ...
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Minister , it is remarkable that Persaud's protagonist locates herself at the end of the narrative outside of the framework of Caribbean society . In the faceless anonymity of the metropolis , she defines a new pathway : " Across the ...
Minister , it is remarkable that Persaud's protagonist locates herself at the end of the narrative outside of the framework of Caribbean society . In the faceless anonymity of the metropolis , she defines a new pathway : " Across the ...
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