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Most (môst), Ger. Brüx, city (1991 pop. 70,670), NW Czech Republic, in Bohemia, near the German border. It is a railway junction and industrial city in a lignite-mining area. Chemicals, steel, and ceramics are the major products of Most. The city, whose history dates at least to the 11th cent., has several medieval churches and an old town hall. The city was relocated in the 1960s due to an expansion of the coalfields. MOST (electronics) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Palestinians in the southern part of the West Bank will then find it well-nigh impossible to communicate and travel to the northern section, and vice versa. Critical approaches that seek our and explicate those voices are a much-needed corrective to well-nigh centuries of criticism that saw little in that literature but conformity or complicity with official culture. Refraining from a ny polemical stance may be what allows Sasportas to evoke so poignantly the dissociated network of feelings--personal, local, and well-nigh universal--that gather around such terms and thereby help us to understand better their power when deployed politically, on whatever side. |
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