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" Bringing in the Americans?
Assessing EU and U.S. post-Kyoto policies & options -
" Everyday use"
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" Remittances are beautiful"?
Gender implications of the new global remittances trend -
" Thematic archetypes" and new era fiction
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"'Minorities' on themselves"
[proceedings of the International Seminar "'Minorities' on Themselves" ... in the summer of 1985] -
"'Minorities' on themselves"
[proceedings of the International Seminar "'Minorities' on Themselves" ... in the summer of 1985] -
"... thereafter he shut the door"
Matthew 25.10c in the "Schøjen Codex" ; a short note -
"<<A>> portion of his life"
William Blake's Miltonic vision of woman -
"<<The>> given note"
traditional music and modern Irish poetry -
"<<The>> old dualities"
deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and his critics -
"@Think on my words"
exploring Shakespeare's language -
"A Linguistic Investigation of Aphasic Chinese Speech. By Jerome L. Packard". Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993. 344 pp
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"A bridge of words": the american critical reception of Richard Wright ; 1938 - 1945
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"A desire unto death"
the deconstructive thanatology of Jean-Luc Marion -
"A dialogue of voices"
feminist literary theory and Bakhtin -
"A foretaste of heaven"
Friedrich Hölderlin in the context of Württemberg pietism -
"A foretaste of heaven"
Friedrich Hölderlin in the context of Württemberg pietism -
"A foretaste of heaven"
Friedrich Hölderlin in the context of Württemberg pietism -
"A future for Astyanax"
alternative and imagined futures for Hector's son in classical and European drama -
"A hideous bit of morbidity"
an anthology of horror criticism from the Enlightenment to World War I -
"A knavish people... so dextrous in bargaining that it is impossible for Christians to expect any advantage in their dealings with them"
London Jewry and the Stockmarket during the South Sea Bubble -
"A man very well studyed"
new contexts for Thomas Browne -
"A man very well studyed"
new contexts for Thomas Browne -
"A man very well studyed"
new contexts for Thomas Browne