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The Communists wanted to create a new ruralsociety amenable to their rule.
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She related the word to Denmark's historically largely agrarian economy and ruralsociety.
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Our days as a ruralsociety are long gone.
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It claimed that something was wrong with the ruralsociety that Zhang grew up in.
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The serf occupied a position in ruralsociety which it is difficult for us to understand.
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It has destroyed the national economy, most of the country's transportation & communication systems, and much of ruralsociety.
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He would find a curious organization of ruralsociety, strange theories of land-ownership, and most unfamiliar methods of tillage.
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We went from an agricultural economy and a largely ruralsociety to a manufacturing economy and a largely urban society.
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A large bureaucracy was created in the 1980s, especially in China's then largely ruralsociety, to ensure it was obeyed.
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In searching with microscopes for Homeric discrepancies and interpolations, critics are apt to forget the ways of old ruralsociety.
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A commercial farming sector and a vibrant ruralsociety must be retained, and farm organisations carry political clout, writes Tom Arnold.
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The real objective was not a more equitable distribution of land; it was the destruction of the traditional Vietnamese ruralsociety.
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But the initiative degenerated into a confused and acrimonious dispute between left and right, secular France and religious France, Parisian and ruralsociety.
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This adaptation by Myles Dungan of Mansfield Park catches the true flavour of the author's dissection of the ruralsociety of her day.
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The cityward migration of such persons may strengthen the urban population, but it weakens ruralsociety and retards the progress of rural institutions.
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Heretofore, this has been a rip-roaring, almost triumphalist comedy romp on behalf of what has been perceived as the down-trodden woman in Irish ruralsociety.