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    Judith Rebecca von Wrbna and Maria Sophia von Dietrichstein: Two Imperial Ambassadresses from the Kingdom of Bohemia at the Court of Madrid (1653–1674) by Laura Oliván Santaliestra

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The Countess of Lamberg and the Countess of Pötting were ambassadresses during a special period: during their ‘embassies’, the “Question of the Succession” marked the Hispanic monarchy relations with the Holy Roman Empire; and a Habsburg Queen, Mariana of Austria, was consort (and after regent) of Spain. …”
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    Jæʕne dans le discours des Libanais : pragmaticalisation, distribution et emplois d’un marqueur discursif déverbal by Layal Kanaan

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This paper deals with jæʕne, a Lebanese discourse marker (also used by Syrian, Palestinian and Egyptian speakers). Jæʕne can be translated as it means, that is to say, I mean, you mean, or even by a filled pause. …”
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    Incidencia y caracterización de pacientes con células escamosas atípicas de significado indeterminado by Marcos Ramírez Marino, Félix José Casanova Fonticiella, Vielka González Ferrer

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…<br /><strong>Objetivo:</strong> determinar la incidencia de atipia de células escamosas de significado indeterminado en la consulta de patología de cuello del Hospital Universitario Ginecobstétrico Mariana Grajales de la provincia Villa Clara. <br /><strong>Método: </strong>se realizó un estudio de tipo transversal en el que el universo estuvo constituido por las 206 pacientes remitidas a la consulta de patología de cuello durante el año 2011, la muestra fue de 120 mujeres que en el libro de registro de citologías orgánicas del departamento de anatomía patológica del Hospital, contaban con la totalidad de los datos requeridos con un reporte de células escamosas atípicas de significado indeterminado. …”
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    INTRODUCCIÓN A LA LEY DE SPINOZA by Arthur J. Jacobson, Steven B. Smith

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Este texto es la introducción al libro Spinoza's Law (2003) y fue trasladado al español por Adriana Menassé.…”
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    La resistenza culturale nel Libano contemporaneo. Le sfide di artiste locali e profughe by Estella Carpi, Stefano Fogliata

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Based on interviews conducted during 2018, this article examines the challenges that Lebanese citizen, Palestinian and Syrian refugee “culture-makers” – primarily artists – need to face in the Lebanese context, and how such challenges differ from or overlap with one another. …”
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    Les rencontres entre communautés dans l’Acre latine du xiiie siècle : l’exemple de Saliba, marchand et bourgeois by Florian Besson

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In 1264, Saliba, a Syrian and a burgess of Acre, capital of the latin kingdom of Jerusalem, dictates his will. …”
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    The Spatial Extensions of the Right to Seek Asylum by Melina Philippou

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…It unfolds its institutional geography, infrastructure, programme, and strategies and unveils the EMR territory as a transnational space of exception with its own rules and principles. Keywords: Syrian Refugee Crisis, Eastern Mediterranean Route, Ethics of Admissions, Critical Cartography, Border Management, Camp…”
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    "Anatheism" within the framework of theodicy: from theistic thinking to thepaschitic thinking in a pastoral hermeneutics by D. J. Louw

    Published 2016-06-01
    “… The Syrian and refugee crises, the violent radicalisation in Europe, and global xenophobia stir up anew the link between the human quest for meaning and hope within the realm of human misery and destructive acts of severe evil. …”
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