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op. cit.  adverbIn the work already cited.In this sense, then, Geras' attempt to read Marx as a naturalist at the level of both nature and humanity was arguably intended ‘to give stabilising force to our praxis…’ (Stanley op. cit.: 469)....- Any ambiguity or doubt is to be resolved in favour of the citizen, especially when the grant of power contended for is out of the ‘usual range’: see Rogers, op. cit., at 64.1, and Re: Taylor and City of Winnipeg, 11 Man.
- See C.W. Moore, quoted by Banfield, op. cit., p.182, on the ‘typical Gurney song’: ‘melisma would appear on important words of the text and would be used either for emotional emphasis or for word painting’.
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