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Latest revision as of 01:07, 28 May 2021

Transcript segment 222 from Natural Assets, a UA CPT&R documentary from The Alabama Experience series hosted online at the AAPB
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inappropriate technology are gaining increasing recognition in the developed world. (0.8738)
Transcript segment 222 from Natural Assets, a UA CPT&R documentary from The Alabama Experience series hosted online at the AAPB

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