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July 2013

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  • evolved during his travels in the United States and Europe in the 1980's.<ref>name=nybooks20120205>Leys, Simon (9 February 2012). [http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/feb/09/liu-xiaobo-he-
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September 2013

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