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The Development Of HANWEN Regular Script And Its Influence On Italic Typography
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Re-visions: Nazi Germany and Fascist italy in German and Italian film and literature
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The Italic patronage of Early Apulian red-figure
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Foundations of epistemic normativity
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Al-Sirafi's theory of 'lingua-logical' grammar: An analytical study of the grammatical work of al-Sirafi (Sharh&dotbelow; Kitab Sibawayhi) within the context of a discussion on language and logic in medieval Islam
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Pietro Bembo's Bias: Patronage and History During the Italic Wars
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The Cassandra Complex: On violence, racism, and mourning
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Proteins and pathways involved in larval attachment and metamorphosis of the three major marine biofouling invertebrates
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The Angali dialect
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Victorians and vivisection: Fictions of pain from fin de siecle (Wilkie Collins, Sarah Grand, H. G. Wells, Octavia E. Butler)
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'There was a whole lot of grayness here': Modernity, geography and 'home' in Black women's literature, 1919--1959
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The power of magic: Representations of women in selected contemporary magic realist fiction from Latin America, English Canada, and Quebec (Quebec)
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The phylogeny of the order in the 'Canterbury Tales' (Geoffrey Chaucer)
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Les deux Honore, Balzac et Daumier (French text)
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The state and other people's children: The impact of state health policies on pathways to ambulatory mental health services for children in child welfare
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Teorias proposicionales asociadas a estructuras algebraicas (Spanish text)
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Relationship between grammatical knowledge and pragmatic knowledge/ability: The case of epistemic modality
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Virtue and the renunciation of violence in the fiction of Dostoevsky and his European contemporaries (Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russia)
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Distributed argumentative activity: Redefining arguments and their re-mediation from a sociohistoric perspective
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Confucians, the Shih class, and the Ming imperium: Uses of canonical and dynastic authority in Kuan Chih-tao's (1536--1608) 'Proposals for Following the Men of Former Times to Safeguard Customs' (Ts'ung-hsien wei-su i)
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