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| Although the process of historical interpretation can assume an ideological character, and in deed most historians bring their ideologies into the picture via the hermeneutical function, which is so key in writing history, nonetheless empirical inquiry saliently governs the investigation of history. In other words, despite Johnson's use of the autobiographical form, at some textual moments the authorial posture is not only radically distinct from the first-person narrator, but, more saliently, ideologically dissonant. Most saliently for the office market, economic growth has triggered a moderate increase in office-related employment. |
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