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As the Austrian jurist and sociologist Karl Renner pointed out in a book published in 1905, The Institu - tions of Private Law and Their Social Function, in industrial society the actual functions of property are increasingly exercised by those who have acquired the economic substance but not the legal title: mortgagees, bankers, and other money lenders, shareholders, and others.
PROPERTY WOLFGANG G. FRIEDMANN 1968
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Zarlino, too, in his celebrated Institu - tioni harmoniche of 1558 (p. 235), states that poetic license is allowed to the composer as well as to the poet.
MUSICAL GENIUS EDWARD E. LOWINSKY 1968
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Brasiliens (Brunswick, 1897); FLOWER in Journal Antr.Institu. of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Institu teamed with BOSH Global Services to provide the training to cadets, the company said.
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The document, titled: 'An Assessment of the Living Conditions of the Residents of the Palms Geriatric Institu-tion,' was handed over at Public Building.
Stabroek News 2009
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Answering one of the oldest questions in human physiology, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institu ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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