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    La mémoire de la participation des Espagnols à la Résistance française : une construction difficile by Miguel Sans

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…They took part to it in political disunity ; the only party that as such committed itself to this struggle was the Communist Party of Spain : it created the Spanish National Union, to which only a minority of fighters from other organizations gave support in their own name. …”
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    Sortir du cadre franquiste : quelques figures intellectuelles de la « rupture négociée » pour El País et la presse de la transition by Chantal Chartier

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…By referring to recognized Spanish intellectuals, or laying particular emphasis on the resistance of ex-Phalangist intellectuals or the successors of the liberal Ortega, the affirmation of this continuity finally unites all sides of the political and ideological spectrum in the name of a great national reconciliation (Marañón, Laín Entralgo, Ridruejo, Eugenio D’Ors, Madariaga, Aranguren, Julián Marías, Machado, Alberti). …”
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    El 23-F online : tratamiento de la retransmisión de la « noche de los transistores » en las webs de radio españolas by Samuel García-Gil, Pablo Berdón-Prieto

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The broadcast of the failed coup d’état –called the 23-F– also received the name of « night of the transistors », as it was acknowledged as one of the most important events for Spanish History of radio. …”
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    Contrastive Markers in Contrast by Maria Josep Cuenca, Sorina Postolea, Jacqueline Visconti

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Two general meanings will be considered, namely, non-exclusive contrast (including weak contrast, opposition, concessive opposition, and conditional opposition) and exclusive contrast. …”
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    Los Nombres Científicos by Jorge R. Rey

    Published 2006-07-01
    “… ENY-731S, a 5-page illustrated fact sheet by Jorge Rey, a Spanish Language version of ENY-731: Scientific Nomenclature: What's in a Name? …”
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    Los Nombres Científicos by Jorge R. Rey

    Published 2006-07-01
    “… ENY-731S, a 5-page illustrated fact sheet by Jorge Rey, a Spanish Language version of ENY-731: Scientific Nomenclature: What's in a Name? …”
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    Les logiques sociales de l’iconographie contestataire : le cas du quartier d’El Príncipe à Ceuta by Alicia Fernández García

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Searching a nationalist propaganda, Ceuta’s public authorities, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, have carried out an instrumentalisation of urban iconography and place names. …”
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    Picudo de la melaleuca (nombre común sugerido) Oxyops vitiosa (Pascoe) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by James P. Cuda, Susan A. Wineriter, Gary R. Buckingham, Ted D. Center, Kenneth T. Gioeli

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…This 5-page fact sheet is the Spanish-language version of EENY211/IN368: Melaleuca Snout Beetle, Melaleuca Weevil (unofficial common names), Oxyops vitiosa (Pascoe) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae), written by J.P. …”
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    Picudo de la melaleuca (nombre común sugerido) Oxyops vitiosa (Pascoe) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by James P. Cuda, Susan A. Wineriter, Gary R. Buckingham, Ted D. Center, Kenneth T. Gioeli

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…This 5-page fact sheet is the Spanish-language version of EENY211/IN368: Melaleuca Snout Beetle, Melaleuca Weevil (unofficial common names), Oxyops vitiosa (Pascoe) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae), written by J.P. …”
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    Goya dans l’historiographie française du xixe siècle : images et textes by Agnès Gué

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…During the first half on the nineteenth century, France developed an interest in Spanish art. Francisco Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828) gradually made a name for himself, especially for his print cycle Los Caprichos, and was often considered the Spanish artist par excellence. …”
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    The Nature of Lexical-Semantic Access in Bilingual Aphasia by Swathi Kiran, Isabel Balachandran, Jason Lucas

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Methods. 12 neurologically healthy Spanish-English bilinguals and 10 Spanish-English bilinguals with aphasia participated in the study. …”
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    Seleccionando un Nombre para un Club 4-H by Marilyn N. Norman, Joy C. Jordan

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Norman and Joy C. Jordan, is the Spanish language version of 4HS-FS101.7/4H240 Selecting a Name for a 4-H Club. …”
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    Entendiendo la Cultura de 4-H by Marilyn Norman, Joy C. Jordan

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…Jordan, is part of the 4-H 101 Fact Sheets series.  It is the Spanish language version of 4HS-FS101.1: Understanding 4-H Culture. …”
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    Entendiendo la Cultura de 4-H by Marilyn Norman, Joy C. Jordan

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…Jordan, is part of the 4-H 101 Fact Sheets series.  It is the Spanish language version of 4HS-FS101.1: Understanding 4-H Culture. …”
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    Seleccionando un Nombre para un Club 4-H by Marilyn N. Norman, Joy C. Jordan

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Norman and Joy C. Jordan, is the Spanish language version of 4HS-FS101.7/4H240 Selecting a Name for a 4-H Club. …”
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    Les avatars de la toponymie dans les confins géographiques, exemple du canal « Messier » en Patagonie chilienne by Frédéric Aitken, Jean-Numa Foulc, Pascal Mao, Nicolas Robinet

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…This article shows that the name has undergone various modifications during its appearances on different cartographic supports between the seventeenth and nineteenth century and would be originally from the Spanish term "Merced", which means "Grace". …”
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