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    World Geography / by Gross, Herbert Henry, 1905-

    Published 1980
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    Wkład Tomasza Cranmera w rozwój angielskiej reformacji by Wojciech Medwid

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The largest participation of the Cranmer’s work in the English Reformation was the influence of the creation, edition and shape the Book of Common Prayer. …”
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    Serial Production, Serial Photography, and the Writing of History in Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance by Flora Valadié

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…By photographing men and women from all walks of life, Sander thus created a typological catalogue of more than 600 photos of the German people, a part of which was later published in his book Face of our Time. Powers’ novel traces the motif of the series through the figures of August Sander and Henry Ford, as their series of photographs and series of cars serve to metaphorise both the advent of modernism and the fictions the two characters build about history. …”
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    King Solomon’s Mines on film: modernity in reverse? by Stephen COAN

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Later versions substituted an invented white female character as the romantic interest for either the book’s hero, Allan Quatermain, or his fellow adventurer, Sir Henry Curtis. …”
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    THE NUREMBERG TRIAL AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: AN APPRAISAL by ANDREW BUYENGUM JACKSON, GAMBO NELSON

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Closely, the Lieber code of 1863, customary international law, and Briand Kellog pact of 1928 provided a very good playground for international peace and order and it was on this basis that the Nuremberg trial took its shape fostered by Henry Dunant’s book; A Memory of Solferino in 1864. …”
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    Netter's Essential Biochemistry / by Ronner, Peter, 1951-

    Published 2018
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  8. 148

    Black's law dictionary /

    Published 2019
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    L’abbaye de Montebourg en Angleterre (XIe-XIIIe siècle) by Christophe Mauduit

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Montebourg is found then at the head of a large temporal, which does not fail to be disputed every so often. In the thirteenth century, the abbot of Montebourg becomes canon of Salisbury, underlining so more strongly the narrow relations of Montebourg with the English ecclesiastical world.…”
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    The End of History? by Jean-Marc Chadelat

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The unsettling end of the sequence of plays is deceptively restorative and Henry VIII, unlike the Book of Revelations, leaves the final outcome of events open. …”
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    Reading from the Guts: of Text and Disgust by Solveig Dunkel

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…It made me feel very strong emotions, which is usually a hallmark of good writing in my opinion, but the emotions were so, so unpleasant […]. I don’t know if my heart or stomach can handle the rest of the book. …”
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    Performance, Hybridity and Convergence in the Poetry of Alice Oswald and Kae Tempest by Bastien Goursaud

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This paper looks at two poets, Alice Oswald and Kae Tempest, whose works are largely influenced by oral performance and exist on a plurality of media that are made easily accessible by the Internet. …”
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    Interaction parameters of oxygen and deoxidants in liquid iron by Costa e Silva A.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The work focuses on the interactions in systems Fe-M-O, where M is a deoxidant. …”
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    The way of the world. by CONGREVE WILLIAM

    Published 1963
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    “The Key to it All”: Why Are We Obsessed with Ishmael, and Are Likely to Continue to Be Obsessed with Him? by Giorgio Mariani

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The emergence of Ishmael-centric readings of Moby-Dick is usually connected to the rise of the Cold War, but I intend to suggest that—important as the search for a cultural consensus engendered by the aftermath of the war undoubtedly was—other factors help explain the critics’ understanding of Moby-Dick as, primarily, “Ishmael’s mighty book.” In particular, the concurrent rediscovery of Henry James’s aesthetics of the novel explains why critical attention shifted to the narrator’s perspective, ideologically constructed as a space of “freedom.” …”
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