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    Edward Stillingfleet and the 17th Century Episcopacy by Nigel SHARP

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The 17th century was a difficult time for bishops in England. Throughout the century, the country was beset with religious and political conflicts and violence, both verbal and physical. …”
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    Maths on display po polsku, czyli matematyczne prezentacje na lekcjach w klasie III by Katarzyna Wojcieszek

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The author's search for effective ways of supporting pupils in their construction of knowledge is based on an application derived from England of the Maths on display strategy as a way of organising and holding a lesson, the primary aim of which is generation of stimulating and interesting instructional aids. …”
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    À quel(s) public(s) s’adresse Darwin ? L’Origine des Espèces, entre ouvrage scientifique, œuvre littéraire, et texte de vulgarisation by Camille Debras

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The links between science, religion, moral and politics are so intricate in Victorian England that Darwin needs to convince public opinion as well as the scientific community. …”
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    Deux fragments d’un nécrologe de la Trinité de Fécamp (XIe-XIIe siècles). Étude et édition critique d’un document mémoriel exceptionnel by Stéphane Lecouteux

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…They also offer unparalleled evidence of the close bonds established between the abbey of Fécamp and various Benedictine monasteries in Burgundy, Normandy, Picardy, England, Lorraine, the Île-de-France and Flanders during the 11th and 12th centuries. …”
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    The Pact of Baghdad on Account of its Effect to Relationship of Turkish - Arabian by Mustafa Bostancı

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The base of Baghdad Pact, which was organized for the purposes of preventing penetration of the Soviet Union into Middle East, was laid by a convention entered by and between Turkey and Iraq on February 24, 1955, and Iran, Pakistan and England joined the pact at a later date. Effects of Baghdad Pact, which alienated Turkey from the region while reinforcing anti-western camp, on Arabian society were not positive at all; particularly Egypt protested against this pact accepting it to be the heaviest strike on Arabian Union. …”
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    ‘Poor little princess’: Queen Victoria’s Court as a Site of Imperial Conquest by Chandrica Barua

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Gouramma had found herself in 1850s England, displaced from her homeland and culture, anglicized and Christianized, pruned and displayed as the glorious civilizational project of the Empire, and yet never truly being an inhabitant of Victorian interiors. …”
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    R post-vocalique et histoire de l’anglais by Jacques Durand

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…In this paper, I explore the way in which a different norm emerged in England and in the United States concerning the pronunciation of post-vocalic r’s: the R. …”
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    Strategies to Increase Response Rate and Reduce Nonresponse Bias in Population Health Research: Analysis of a Series of Randomized Controlled Experiments during a Large COVID-19 St... by Christina J Atchison, Nicholas Gilby, Galini Pantelidou, Sam Clemens, Kevin Pickering, Marc Chadeau-Hyam, Deborah Ashby, Wendy S Barclay, Graham S Cooke, Ara Darzi, Steven Riley, Christl A Donnelly, Helen Ward, Paul Elliott

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ObjectiveWe tested different strategies to improve response rate and reduce nonresponse bias in a national population–based COVID-19 surveillance program in England, United Kingdom. MethodsOver 19 rounds, a random sample of individuals aged 5 years and older from the general population in England were invited by mail to complete a web-based questionnaire and return a swab for SARS-CoV-2 testing. …”
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    “This Rude Chivalry of the Wilderness”: Chivalry and Native Americans in Cooper’s and Irving’s American Novels by Pauline Pilote

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This book in particular, which takes medieval England as its background, was probably one of the most widely read of the Waverley Novels in America. …”
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    Nutrition, Nurture and Nature by Helen Macbeth, Paul Collinson

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Situations in Scotland, Ireland and England are described to exemplify this in regard to differing conceptions of, and political debates surrounding, the use of land. …”
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    Les doubles modaux anglais, témoins d’un changement de catégorie by Patrice Larroque

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In Standard English these verbs do not have a third person -s present tense inflection, an -ing form, a past participle; they do not permit a direct object and are not followed by another modal verb.While a double modal construction was possible in Early Modern English and is still found in some regional non-standard varieties in the southern states of America, the north of England (in the Midlands), and Scotland, it is no longer in use in Standard English.Although such structures as I might could be able to visit ..., I’d might just let you know, She shouldn’t ought to be there, We’ll shall go, erm, go to the market, are now accounted mistakes, they are nonetheless diachronically and synchronically interesting. …”
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    Dieu ou les hommes ? Vivre l’obéissance dans les couvents anglais en exil (1598-1688) by Laurence LUX-STERRITT

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In the first half of the seventeenth century, more than sixty years after the dissolution of the monasteries in England, new English convents were founded on the Continent. …”
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    O casamento de Leonor e Frederico III (1451-1452) e as relações entre Portugal e o Sacro Império nos finais da Idade Média by António Martins Costa

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In the late Middle Ages, the young dynasty of Avis, after linked by kinship to England, Aragon and Burgundy, attempts to create in the space of Christianity a connection at the highest level: the Holy Roman Empire. …”
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    Elicitation and experimentation: implications for English sociolinguistics by Cameron Morin, Carmelo Alessandro Basile

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…We illustrate our points with two case studies in English: an exploratory survey of double modal acceptability in Southeast England, and a sociolinguistic questionnaire on the use of necessity modals in Singapore English.…”
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    ENGLISH WITH INDONESIA TASTE DOMINANT CULTURE SHIFT TO LOCAL CULTURE by Moh. Yamin

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The cultural values that come from England, America or other countries using English as the mother tongue should be deleted. …”
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    Historical development of animal rights in the world and turkey by Aşkın Yaşar, Halis Yerlikaya

    “…First legal organization ol lha groups assuming an attitude against animal experiments (antiviewsectionist) was established in England In 1875. Increase on usage of animals in experiments reached the lop level In 1960s after 2nd World War and this situation caused formation of a reflex on protection of animals. …”
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