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1 Intro | Introduction~On December 9, 1981, a striking six-page public
2 Messag (1) | socialiste du Livre. Paris, May, 1981, 380 pages) presents the
3 Messag (1) | Créteil, of January 24, 1981, as well as the 110 Proposi
4 Messag (1) | la Rose, no. 91, February 1981).~b) In 1972, the SP and
5 Messag, 1, 3 | Communist Party (CP). 2 In 1981 this sense of consistency
6 Messag, 1, 3 | comparison of the 1978 and 1981 parliamentary elections
7 Messag, 1, 3 | in 1978 and 14,026,385 in 1981. (In both cases these are
8 Messag, 1, 3 | Parliamentary Elections from 1978 to 1981).~It is clear that the recent
9 Messag, 1, 3 | irreversible; the SP's victory of 1981 may be followed by its defeat
10 Messag (3) | elections of 1974, 1978 and 1981 is difficult to ascertain
11 Messag (19)| Le Monde, June 28 and 29, 1981)~b) At the request of the
12 Messag (19)| Le Monde, June 28 and 29, 1981).~ ~
13 Messag (23)| Socialiste du Livre, Paris, 1981, p. viii.)~"It is necessary
14 Messag (34)| Socialiste, no. 2, April 1981, p. 20)~Mitterrand describes
15 Messag (34)| Pingaud, Flammarion, Paris, 1981, pp. 107 -108). ~ ~
16 Messag, 3, 3 | February 10 and June 1, 1981), the Standing Committee
17 Messag, 3, 3 | Statement of February 10, 1981). 43~In their statement
18 Messag (43)| Le Monde (May 10 and 11, 1981) a Catholic Action organization (
19 Messag (43)| Internationales, no. 563, June 1981.)~ ~
20 Messag (46)| Internationales (no. 563, June 1981) affirms: "Everyone agrees:
21 Messag (47)| L'Express, May 22 to 28, 1981).~He is also a founding
22 Messag, 4, 1 | Sao Paulo, October 13, 1981~American Society for the
23 Commun | to commit France in the 1981 elections. A gradual reform,
24 Commun | the socialist side in the 1981 elections. Such is the case,
25 Author | Can I Oppose Land Reform? (1981) - Analyzes the document
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