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Les restrictions proviennent du Centre interuniversitaire quebecois de statistiques sociales (CIQSS) en ce qui a trait a la divulgation des valeurs minimum et maximum de certaines variables qui pourraient permettre l'identification de certains repondants.
And he went on: Before consolidation of instruction could fully consolidate the divulgation of literary literature (so to speak), those means of communication--thanks to the spoken word, images and sound (which can overcome what in the written text are limitations for those who are not accustomed to a certain tradition)--enabled an ever greater number of people to participate more readily in that share of dreams and emotion that used to assure the traditional prestige of books.
Misfortune had befallen cousin Mendel who, arriving at our Seder tardy by some three hours, offered the divulgation that he had proceeded toward the wrong Monticello, that being the one on Route 17.
 
 
 
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