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81. Theaters of anatomy: Diseased bodies and history writing in the Hispanic transatlantic world
82. Killing culture two: Toward an anatomy of cultural transformation in early Soviet Russia, 1920s--1930s
83. A Rhetorical Analysis of the Feminist and Patriarchal Themes within Shonda Rhimes' Television Shows Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and How To Get Away With Murde
84. Theatrical dissections and dancing cadavers: Andreas Vesalius and sixteenth-century popular culture (Italy)
85. Medicinal Music: An Anatomy of Music in the Healing Arts
86. Anatomy of an identity dilemma: A case study of the transformation of Mainlanders from Sojourners to settlers in contemporary Taiwan
87. The anatomy of nature: Geology and American landscape painting, 1825-1875. (Volume I. Text. Volume II. Illustrations) (Illustrations not microfilmed as part of dissertation);
88. The anatomy of United States imperialism: Cultural perspectives on American interventionism in the Western Hemisphere, 1895-1907
89. 'Tis all one': 'The Anatomy of Melancholy' as belated copious discourse
90. THE ANATOMY OF AUSTRIAN SEA POWER, 1904-1914
91. ANATOMY OF THE MIND. MID - NINETEENTH-CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY AND THE WORKS OF NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, CHARLOTTE BRONTE, CHARLES DICKENS AND HERMAN MELVILL
92. Examining student course outcomes in first year anatomy and physiology using e-books versus traditional textbook
93. Anatomy of the story: Narratives of mortuary science learners and graduates
94. Anatomy of a Revolution: the 2011 Egyptian Uprising
95. The Performative Corpse: Anatomy Theatres from the Medieval Era to the Virtual Age
96. Anatomy of a Reconstructed Spirit: Transforming Young Minds Through the Power of Creative Expressio
97. Beauty Of Rational Constitution ——An Analysis Of Euan Uglow's Paintings
98. A Study Of Western Human Anatomy Illustrations In The 18th And 19th Centuries
99. Anatomy Of "Undeveloped Hearts" In E.M.Forster's Howards End And The Longest Journey
100. On The Transformation In Harold Bloom's Late Theory Of Influence
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