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A Comparative Study Of Lexical Bundles Used By L2-English Chinese And L1-English Students In The Conclusion Section Of Dissertation Writing
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Study Of International Students In Provinces Of Liaoning,Jilin,and Heilongjiang On Thesis Topics Of MTCSOL
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The Investigation And Research On The Topic Selection Of The Dissertation Of Acquisition In MTCSOL
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Promotional Strategies Embedded In The Generic Structure Of Chinese And American Doctoral Dissertation Abstracts
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A Dissertation On Dina’s Vocal Characterization From "The Band’s Visit"
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A Report On The Translation Of Writing An Applied Linguistics Thesis Or Dissertation(Excerpts)
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The Dissertation On The Contemporary Canal Literature
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A Comparative Study Of The Grammatical Metaphor In English Abstracts Of Doctoral Dissertations In Linguistics Written By Chinese And American Students
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Contrastive Genre Analysis Of English Dissertation Acknowledgements Written By Chinese And American Students
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A Review Of The Master's Thesis Of Heilongjiang University In International Chinese Education
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Music and healing with the Skiffle Bunch Steel Orchestra in San Fernando, Trinidad
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The mitre and crozier in the post-Conciliar liturgy in light of a renewed theology of the episcopacy: A diachronic and contextual analysis
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A Chin history of the encounter with British colonial rule and the American Baptist mission works in the Chin Hills: A story of cultural adaptation and transformation in Burma (Myanmar)
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Pragmatic aspects of scalar modifiers
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'Justice without partiality': Women and the law in colonial Maryland, 1648--1715
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Analysis of expressive qualities in Witold Lutoslawski's Partita
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The stakes of empire: Colonial fantasies, civilizing agendas, and biopolitics in the Prussian-Polish provinces (1840-1914)
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In solidarity? The influence of Asian American racial group consciousness on political behavior
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A failure of the imagination: The national narrative of the First World War and its representation in British literature
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Suicide risk and protective factors in U.S. military populations
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