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Bielinis, L., 2011. The President as a “Political Cliché,” or the Polemical Marginalia of a Philologist
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Regina Čičinskaitė
Published 2012-04-25
https://doi.org/10.15388/Respectus.2012.26.15498
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Čičinskaitė, R. (2012) “Bielinis, L., 2011. The President as a ‘Political Cliché,’ or the Polemical Marginalia of a Philologist”,
Respectus Philologicus
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Bielinis, L., 2011. The President as a “Political Cliché,” or the Polemical Marginalia of a Philologist
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Bielinis, Lauras, 2011.
Prezidentė
. Kaunas: Knygius; Kitos knygos. 165 p. ISBN 978-427-046-8
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