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One of the strands that runs through the book is what Bourgois describes as “the prevalence and normalcy of rape.”
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Rape is not only common among the gang members Bourgois befriended and studied, it is celebrated.
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Bourgois said at a Pretoria ceremony commemorating France's national Bastille Day.
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Bourgois said her government was happy that its commitment to
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An embassy spokesman later told Sapa Mme Bourgois was probably referring to Japan which recently announced a US1. 3 billion aid package.
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An embassy spokesman later told Sapa Mme Bourgois was probably referring to Japan which recently announced a US1. 3 billion aid package.
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Bourgois said while destroying an old order took time, building a new one was longer and more complicated.
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Bourgois and Moll, of the French navy, in 1847 and '48, which they verified by a second series in 1849.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860 Various
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Immediately upon the failure of the Opera, Vanbrugh produced his comedy called The Confederacy, greatly improved from the Bourgois a la mode of Dancour.
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 1753
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(Minuit, 1989) and Chercher une phrase (Christian Bourgois, 1991).
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