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121. | Fit of zirconia copings generated from a digital impression technique and a conventional impression technique |
122. | You Didn't Mean That, Did You? Exploring the Roles of Conventionality and Context in Interpreting Ironic Remarks |
123. | Understanding metaphorical expressions: Conventionality, mappings, and comparison processes |
124. | Narrative situations: The aestheticization of discourse in postmodern American fiction |
125. | Conventional pictures: Charles Marville in the Bois de Boulogne |
126. | A comparative study of the effects of a computerized English oral proficiency test format and a conventional SPEAK test format |
127. | Reevaluating twelve-tone music: Analytical issues in the second movement of Anton Webern's Quartet for Violin, Clarinet, Tenor-Saxophone and Piano, Op. 22 |
128. | Sustaining a critical literacy in composition studies: The place of current-traditional rhetoric in composition theory and practice |
129. | Preschoolers restrict the scope of labels within their own linguistic group |
130. | Two Essays in Islamic Finance and Investment |
131. | Domestic geographies: Neo-domestic American fiction (Leslie Marmon Silko, Toni Morrison, Barbara Kingsolver, Chang-rae Lee, Don DeLillo) |
132. | Essays on environmentally friendly practices |
133. | Residents' attachment to new urbanist versus conventional suburban developments |
134. | The neurophysiological correlates of children's and adults' judgments of moral and social conventional violations |
135. | The logic of conventional implicatures |
136. | Who designed your house? A technological and cultural history of conventional wood construction, 1790--1880 |
137. | Wittgenstein and the panel's and appellate body's activism in United States-Antidumping Act of 1916: Bases for rethinking the conventional wisdom of competition issues under the WTO (Karl Wittgenstein) |
138. | 'Conventional properties': Reception, marketing, and editing of late Victorian autobiographies by women |
139. | Carnavalesque et tiers-espace chez Rabelais et Queneau |
140. | Nonconventional language: Issues in comprehension and memory |
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