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| 1947-48 Milling resumed at Elsa; major new reserves are discovered below the Hector-Calumet 400 level, which rejuvenates the camp. But that water is constantly being circulated onto the land where it rejuvenates life, then inevitably flows back to the ocean. Nor does Kolakowski think the university can be indifferent to the political and social context in which it operates; but it has a special manner of responding insofar as it rejuvenates the civilizational inheritance in its charge. |
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