Keyword [Thing("Wu")] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | A funny thing happened on the way to the cinema Shakespeare's comedies in film and television |
162. | Mighty men and the public thing: The virtue of citizen armies in the ancient world |
163. | A vague and lovely thing: Gender, cultural identity and performativity in contemporary poetry by Russian women |
164. | 'A kind of thing that might be': Toward a poetics of new media |
165. | A thing is what we say it is: Referential communication and indirect category learning |
166. | A funny thing happened on the way to an assassination: Observations and commentary by a Pilipino American actor in Stephen Sondheim's musical play, 'Assassins |
167. | On referring to the same thing |
168. | 'A transcending-genre kind of thing': Teen/fantasy TV and online audience culture |
169. | Why managers don't always do the right thing when delivering bad news: The effect of empathy, self-esteem, emotional intelligence, moral reasoning, and moral identity |
170. | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way from the Forum: The life and death of internet memes |
171. | The Same Thing as Prayer: Poems (Original writing) |
172. | A living thing: Towards a theory of sketchbooks as research |
173. | One thing God has spoken; two things have I heard: Reading Psalm 62.11-12 within its oral, textual, and interpretive traditions |
174. | 'There isn't even a thing that one can hide behind': Domestic lives of immigrant, ethnic women to the Upper Great Plains, 1880--1910 |
175. | Person, thing, place: Realism and postmodern realism in contemporary American fiction |
176. | Essence and illusion: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and the problem of the thing-in-itself |
177. | A whale of a thing: Transformations from whale hunting to whale watching in Lajes do Pico (Portugal) |
178. | Trying to Say the Whole Thing: Ludwig Wittgenstein and the Ethics of Autobiography |
179. | 'You are your own best thing': African American college women responding to their lives by way of Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' |
180. | The thing itself: The third world of Wallace Stevens |
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