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    The LatinAmerican emigration in Spain. by María Eugenia Urdiales Viedma, Amparo Ferrer Rodríguez

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…A large share of them consists of economic immigrants from Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America, which is the most common origin of the immigrants. …”
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    The Latin trade in England and abroad by Coates, A

    Published 2014
    “…In the meanwhile it became a good market for Latin printed books of all sorts. Liturgical and devotional works and also Latin works of theology and canon law would have been crucial to members of the clergy in their dealings with each other, the laity, the church and state. …”
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    Transitional Justice in Latin America by Payne, L

    Published 2012
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    ROMAN TOPOGRAPHY AND LATIN DICTION by Heyworth, S

    Published 2011
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    Latin American heavy weights by Jones, E, Carmona, R

    Published 2013
    “…This article explores some of the reasons behind the supply slowdown of heavy crude oil expected in each of these Latin American countries and some consequences in the international oil market over the next few years.…”
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    Six Notes on Latin Correlatives by Probert, P, Dickey, E

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…Latin…”
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    Roman topography and latin diction by Heyworth, S

    Published 2011
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    Latin, literacy, and the Roman economy by Wilson, AI

    Published 2023
    “…This chapter examines economic structures and activities that helped spread the use of Latin, and of literacy, across the Roman West. Latin was spread to the provinces by the movement of people—settlers and colonists; the army; some kinds of mobile craftsmen (principally miners and potters); traders; and slaves—and also by the movement of documents, inscribed objects, and the practice of inscribing things in Latin. …”
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    Orthogonal Latin Square Constructions by Ibrahim, Haslinda

    Published 2004
    “…The 18th-century mathematician Euler credited with the development of the latin square combinatorial design, was responsible for numerous theorems and constructions of latin squares. …”
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    Sino-Latin American Relations: A Comparison of Expert and Educated Youth Views of Latin America by Gregg B. Johnson, Zhimin Lin

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…In this study we explore Chinese views of their country's rapidly growing ties with Latin America. We adopt a dual approach in this project. …”
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    Teaching and Learning Latin in the Key Stage 3 Classroom: Using the Cambridge Latin Course Explorer Tool by Francis Hunt

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…For this reason I was particularly interested in the use of ICT as a tool to aid the reading of Latin and enhance language acquisition.…”
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