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41. The nation of Quebec in a united Canada: Recognizing and defining Quebec's distinctiveness in the Constitution of Canada
42. Recognizing the gift: Towards a renewed theology of nature and grace
43. Reorienting Decorum: Representing and Recognizing the Foreign on the Early Modern English Stage
44. Recognizing Emotional Faces: The Role of Gender, Age, and Attractiveness
45. Sketch Practically Anywhere: Capturing, Recognizing, and Interacting with Physical Ink Using Commodity Hardware
46. Recognizing women's initiative in the development of Christianity
47. A study of stories: Biblically-based creative writing exercises as tools for recognizing and learning from life's holy moments
48. Where is the locus of difficulty in recognizing foreign-accented words? Neighborhood density and phonotactic probability effects on the recognition of foreign-accented words by native English listeners
49. Recognizing emotions from spoken dialogs: A signal processing approach
50. Recognizing the Poor: Invisibility, Immobility, and Narrative under Globalization
51. John Witherspoon's forgotten 'Lectures on History and Chronology': Recognizing the important role of history in the development of his thought and theology for navigating eighteenth century late Protestant scholasticism, revivalism, and enlightenment
52. The power dynamics of religion in a globalized world: Recognizing the role of technology and social networks in alleviating Muslim-Christian tensions
53. Low-income women's standpoint: Recognizing poor and working-class American women as generators of resistant knowledge
54. Tractable models of natural language semantics for recognizing spoken directions
55. Practicing decorum and recognizing convention: The pedagogy of courtesy in Spenser and Castiglione
56. Recognizing the appearance of the Self in sandplay therapy
57. Recognizing the sound timbre by humans: A mismatch field magnetoencephalography (MEG) study
58. Learning and recognizing patterns of visual motion, color and form
59. Recognizing subjective sentences: A computational investigation of narrative tex
60. Recognizing the Value of Emotions: An Exploration of Emotional Resiliency and Intercultural Competence Amongst International Development Workers
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