Keyword [" Arms"] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
| 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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