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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'principally'
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| Are the reasons for using licensed songs within a contemporary feature film soundtrack principally commercial? |
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| Hamlet - Denmark, principally the royal castle at Elsinore. |
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| New Social Movements most effectively describe a specific movement-type emerging in the late 1970s; principally the peace, women's, ecological and local-autonomy |
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| Pop Art, visual arts movement of the 1950s and 1960s, principally in the United States and Great Britain. |
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| The purpose of this advert is to persuade the reader to buy a financial service offered by the Halifax or to save using the Halifax's banking services. The intended audience principally, is young families. |
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| To what extent is “El médico de su honra” principally a play about honour? |
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| To what extent is 'Hamlet' principally a revenge tragedy? |
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| To What Extent Is El Médico de su Honra principally a Play about Honour? |
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| What has principally interested you in your study of 'The Great Gatsby' so far? |
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| Who (or what) are principally to blame for the deaths of Romeo & Juliet? |
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| Whom is it that the US President must principally persuade: Congress or the voters? |
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