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... According to the law , the prosecutor was supposed to review the investigation as it proceeded and to check that it was being conducted correctly . He was also required to ask the prisoner what complaints he had about the investigation ...
... According to the law , the prosecutor was supposed to review the investigation as it proceeded and to check that it was being conducted correctly . He was also required to ask the prisoner what complaints he had about the investigation ...
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... According to one source , she had become tired of being able to make only short visits to him , and one day in spring had simply turned up at Zhukovka with all her luggage and announced her decision to stay indefinitely.22 Solzhenitsyn ...
... According to one source , she had become tired of being able to make only short visits to him , and one day in spring had simply turned up at Zhukovka with all her luggage and announced her decision to stay indefinitely.22 Solzhenitsyn ...
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... according to their distance from us . Without naming which parts of the world he had in mind , he drew a contrast between attitudes to free- dom , violence , and crime : There are different scales for punishment and wrongdoing . According ...
... according to their distance from us . Without naming which parts of the world he had in mind , he drew a contrast between attitudes to free- dom , violence , and crime : There are different scales for punishment and wrongdoing . According ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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