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As a result, Sant Cassia's analyses of the "missing" and related categories among the Turkish Cypriots are relatively limited in depth and scope--the chapter on the therapeutic value of popular art ("[7] Painting Absences, Describing Losses"), and the case study taken up in "[8] Antigone's Doubt, Creon's Dilemma," for example, deal almost entirely with Greek Cypriot representations. In general, I found the book to be limited in depth, detail, and new information. While these natural gas leases are not limited in depth, the acquisition will establish UPDA as one of the largest coalbed methane developers in the state of Kansas. |
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