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    Intergenerational Rights? by Richard Vernon

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…A rights-based approach to intergenerational issues has some advantages when compared to rival approaches: those based on intergenerational community, for example, or on obligations deriving from traditional continuity. …”
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    Dragonflies and Damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) by Seth Bybee

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…In recent years dragonflies in particular have been popular with birders as many dragonflies rival birds in wingspan, color, gregariousness, and predictability. …”
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    Indigenous minorities' claims to land by Daniel Weyermann

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Waldron seems to assume that indigeneity is no important factor regarding land claims and reparative issues. I propose a rivalling account of indigenous land claims, based on the idea of self-determination. …”
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    Dragonflies and Damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) by Seth Bybee

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…In recent years dragonflies in particular have been popular with birders as many dragonflies rival birds in wingspan, color, gregariousness, and predictability. …”
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    « But in that room, in that presence, I was invertebrate » : la peur de l’autre dans The Beetle de Richard Marsh by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Published in 1897, The Beetle by Richard Marsh was a great fin-de-siècle success which once rivalled the now arch-famous Dracula. Although it has almost sunk into oblivion, The Beetle may have been deemed powerful in its time because it displays all the archetypal fears haunting the nineteen-nineties, from degeneracy to mesmerism, reverse colonialism or the New Woman. …”
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    La professionnalisation des moniteurs d’atelier en Établissement et Service d’Aide par le Travail (ESAT) : un éclairage par la recherche-intervention by Dominique Broussal, Jean-François Marcel, Lucie Aussel

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Because of numerous evolutions, this trade is indeed in transfer, taken between sometimes rival logics : the one centered on the accompaniment of the handicaped worker, the other one centered on the production. …”
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    « Quelque chose de rouge » : l’esthétique des tableaux vivants dans Salammbô by Dominique Jullien

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…A cultural practice which reached its peak popularity during the Second Empire, the tableau vivant intersects theater, painting, photography, and sculpture, genres and media which Flaubert sought either to emulate or to rival in his writing. It provides a key entry point of engagement with the question of pictorialist writing, as well as an ideal vehicle for Flaubert’s particular vein of Orientalism, defined as a synthesis of beauty and sadism. …”
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    Contest in Nanai Shamanic Tales by Tatiana Bulgakova

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…In shamanic practice it is not the personal ability (skill or physical power) that provides a challenger victory in conflict, but obtaining spirits-helpers more powerful than those of his or her rival. The predominate role of these fantastic personages/helpers in tales that represent invisible spirit helpers perform real shamanic praxis, explains the loser’s unconditional submission and readiness to sacrifice their freedom or life to the winner. …”
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    Knowing the Fans Behaviour in Relation To Love of Football Clubs Brands by Matheus Frohlich Marquetto, Nelson Guilherme Machado Pinto, Márcia Zampieri Grohmann, Luciana Flores Battistella

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The theoretical model was based on Santana (2009) used in a survey with 270 fans of soccer rival teams: Sport Club Internacional and Grêmio Football Portoalegrense. …”
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    À volta do casamento do infante D. Pedro by Douglas Mota Xavier de Lima

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Leonor of Aragon, queen of Portugal and member of a rival family of the infant’s wife, the marriage is analyzed proposing a historiographical revision and a new reading of the documents about the Portuguese-Aragonese relationships from the 1420’s and 1430’s.…”
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    Sorcellerie capitaliste et touristes pishtaco : les tensions occultes autour du tourisme d’ayahuasca chez les Shipibo de San Francisco (Amazonie péruvienne) by Doriane Slaghenauffi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This has brought about sorcery attacks both on rival shamans and on tourists seeking a shamanic and hallucinogenic experience, some of whom in turn become the target of sorcery rumors. …”
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    C++ and Kotlin performance on Android – a comparative analysis by Grzegorz Zaręba, Maciej Zarębski, Jakub Smołka

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Although the C⁠+⁠+ language outclassed its rival in most of the tests performed, Kotlin showed more than three times faster performance when bubble sorting on a small (20,000 values) array. …”
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    L’image politique comme manifeste ? Considérations sur la fresque des saints rois dans l’église (luthérienne) de Mălâncrav (xve siècle) by Doina Elena Craciun

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…After analysing the events and the symbols used by the rebels at that time, and considering the fact that the commissioner of the fresco participated at the uprising of 1403, the article proposes to see the figures in the fresco as symbols of the the two rival camps.…”
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    L’économie politique de l’accès technique au marché : le cas du TAFTA by Benjamin Bürbaumer

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…It shows that technical market access talks constitute an institutionalized field of pre-market competition on which actors, situated at different spatial scales, rival in order to secure competitive advantage. The failure of the negotiations stems above all from each party’s attempt to unidirectionally extend its technical infrastructure to the other side of the Atlantic.…”
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    CORRESPONDENCE AGAIN? INTERNAL REALISM AND THRUTH by Sami Pihlström

    Published 1998-01-01
    “… The paper deals with the relation between realism and (neo)pragmatism in the contemporary philosophy of science by investigating two rival positions: Ilkka Niiniluoto’s "critical scientific realism" and Hilary Putnam’s "internal realism." …”
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    « A reality that almost amounts to illusion » by Martine Lambert-Charbonnier

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Considering the painter as a rival of nature, Leonardo da Vinci creates beauty and life in his art, while Mona Lisa embodies the ideal of the Renaissance with its emphasis on experience and the senses which fin-de-siècle writers find so akin to the modern spirit. …”
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    La collection Campana au musée Napoléon III et la question de l’appropriation des modèles pour les musées d’art industriel by Isaline Deléderray-Oguey

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In 1861 France purchased part of the Campana collection with a view to founding a museum for the decorative and industrial arts capable of rivalling similar institutions in Europe. The collection was presented to the public in an ephemeral “Musée Napoléon III” for a few months in 1862. …”
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    Tecnica e libertà fra Praga e Santiago by Andrea Cerroni

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Later, as neoliberalism spread, cybernetics faded in favor of a rival approach to information science, so-called Artificial Intelligence. …”
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    Entre neikos e philia: notas sobre o complexo fraterno no caso Aimée by Maria Filomena Pinheiro Dias

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…No intuito de dar conta desse propósito, iremos retomar, em Freud, esse outro - esse rival - que amplia com o seu nascimento o complexo de Édipo ao complexo familiar, sendo de fundamental importância para um melhor entendimento da referida concepção lacaniana. …”
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    Les premières années de la diplomatie états-unienne : l’influence décisive de Benjamin Franklin à Paris (1776-1778) by Christian Lerat

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…His main asset certainly lay in his being able to capitalize on what the other American emissaries were so cruelly deprived of, to the point of becoming the latter’s rival. Blending personal charm with an inborn talent for communication and… manipulation, Franklin easily managed recognition as the main negotiating partner of a Court whose understandable reticence he knew how to overcome, eventually making France the ally of a young republic—a landmark the importance of which was to prove decisive.…”
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