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cross-current
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cross-current [ˈkrɒsˈkʌrənt] Ncontracorriente f


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Cross-currents feature pages at the end add to the biography "explore connections between people, places, events, and ideas (providing additional context for understanding the subject's life and times).
of Coimbra from the early 1940 to the late 1960s, the politics of Greek stagings of Henry V during World War II, European-Asian cultural cross-currents connected to Shakespeare's works, director Peter Brook's stagings of Shakespeare as critical engagement with the "New" Europe, BBC television adaptations of Shakespeare and British self-image as a European nation, and European Shakespeare as a form of anti-Americanism.
He added, "At a time when cross-currents of the prevailing global financial crisis are impacting economies and financial institutions across the world, BankMuscat maintained its growth rates, thanks to its prudent investment policies underpinned by sound capital management strategies, thereby honouring the trust reposed in the bank by valuable investors and over 700,000 customers.
 
 
 
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