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"... and six hundred thousand men were dead"
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"A half caste" and other writings
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"A half caste" and other writings
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"A half caste" and other writings
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"Am I a snob?"
modernism and the novel -
"Appelle-moi Pierrot"
wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné -
"Appelle-moi Pierrot"
wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné -
"Appelle-moi Pierrot"
wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné -
"Appelle-moi Pierrot"
wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné -
"Appelle-moi Pierrot"
wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné -
"Are you wanting a cup of coffee?"
overuse of the progressive aspect in Indian English -
"Arranged" marriage, dowry and female literacy in a transitional society
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"Believing women" in Islam
unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān -
"Believing women" in Islam
unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān -
"Born in a Mighty Bad Land"
The Violent Man in African American Folklore and Fiction -
"Born in a Mighty Bad Land"
The Violent Man in African American Folklore and Fiction -
"Causes" of homelessness
understanding city-and individual-level data -
"Competition policy" and the Doha development agenda
a position paper for the Foundation for Research, Science, and Technology -
"Development box" and special and differential treatment for food security of developing countries
potentials, limitations and implementation issues -
"Does size matter?"
Financial restructuring under EMU -
"Doing an Alexander"
lessons on leadership by a master conqueror -
"Ecosystem approach" versus "sustainable forest management"
attempt at a comparison -
"Every ship brings a word"
cultural and literary transfer from Germany to the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century -
"Every ship brings a word"
cultural and literary transfer from Germany to the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century -
"Every ship brings a word"
cultural and literary transfer from Germany to the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century