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Time is bought centre-stage here by Lefebvre, and also in Stuart Elden's introduction and notes, which contextualise Lefebvre's text in some detail. The balance between the two is subtle--Velez does not take centre-stage and overpower the content, yet modestly hovers in the background, clearly the champion, the Calatrava, of bamboo. A 60-billion Rand arms deal to reequip the defence force has attracted numerous allegations of corruption and De Lille took centre-stage in opposing it. |
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