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Kontekst: ...Esche odnim proyavleniem ogranicheniya demokratii stalo vvedenie Fisk R. Op. cit.,p. 197. History Ireland, v. 9, № 1, 2001, p. 6. 93 zhestkogo rezhima tsenzury, ispol'zuemoj kak mekhanizm nejtralizatsii obschestvennogo mneniya...
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