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Fringe", in terms of marginal value, carried extra meaning to building operatives: thus, indicatively, while the initial response to paid holidays was tepid, although warming through time, many still chose to ignore the "benefit" completely and took instea d illegal, discounted cash payments because such values more readily married with their construct of a manly site life. 61) Much more indicatively, Jews were at most ambivalent about what Christiane Klapisch-Zuber has called the syndrome of the "cruel mother," the widow who must leave her children with the family of her late husband should she return to her parental home, collect her dowry, and remarry. Indicatively set as a term for inclusion in the final Share Transfer Agreement, was that the total purchase price will not exceed EURO 60,000. |
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