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101. The Incorporation Of Modern British College Of Arms (1348-1484)
102. Research On The Tactical System Of Macedonia Phalanx
103. A Study On The Translation Strategies Of Call To Arms In The View Of Cultural Identity
104. A Study On The Effect Of Visual Display Of Virtual Arms On The Perception Of Egocentric Distance In VR Environment
105. On Translation Strategies Of Metaphors In Yang Xianyi’s Call To Arms And Wandering From The Perspective Of Conceptual Metaphor Theory
106. Archaeological Discovery And Research On Wrist Arm Decorations In Unearthed Han Dynasty In Inner Mongolia
107. The Evolution Of "Priority To The Arts Over The Arms" In Early Northern Song Dynasty
108. Research On The Military System Of Gaozong Dynasty In The Southern Song Dynasty
109. An Analysis Of The Translation Of Long Sentences In English Historical Papers From The Perspective Of Newmark’s Communicative Translation Theory
110. On The Deceptive Equivalence In The Three English Versions Of Lu Xun’s Call To Arms From The Perspective Of Literary Stylistics
111. Analysis And Application Of Singing Techniques Of "Cry Tune" In Vocal Music Work "Missing Comrades In Arms"
112. A Study On The Decorative Art Of China With Arms In Ming And Qing Dynasties
113. The disputed gender and sexual constructs during wartime in Ernest Hemingway's 'A Farewell to Arms
114. The Europeanization of French, German and British China Policies: The case of the arms embargo on China
115. Late Assyrian arms and armour: Art versus artifact
116. Narrative irony in Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises' and 'A Farewell to Arms'
117. The landscapes were in my arms
118. Chivalry in literature and practice: A study of the medieval code of arms before and after the Arthurian legends and its practice in the battlefield
119. Commerce and arms: The federal government, Native Americans, and the economy of the Old Northwest, 1783--1807 (Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana)
120. 'A Farewell to Arms' and 'Soldiers' Pay': Hemingway and Faulkner, the Great War, characters, styles, and settings (Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner)
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