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extensive and bibliography
It is accompanied by an extensive bibliography.
* with an extensive bibliography.
* Euclid biography by Charlene Douglass With extensive bibliography.
Contains an extensive and up to date bibliography,
A general study of the man and his age, his works, and his teachings, with an extensive bibliography.
Thorough technical discussion with extensive bibliography.
* ( extensive bibliography ).
* FYI France, " The Front National " ( extensive bibliography, works in English, French, etc.
There is an extensive bibliography on Harold Wilson.
A condensed survey with extensive bibliography.
* Julian Barnes Website ( England, England ): http :// www. julianbarnes. com / bib / england. html, with extensive bibliography of translations and scholarly articles.
Includes an extensive bibliography of the literature in the area, up to the year 1954.
Also offers an extensive biography and bibliography on the author.
An extensive bibliography is to be found in Derec Llwyd Morgan ( ed.
* Joseph Losey at filmreference. com includes extensive bibliography
Datenschlag was founded in 1996 to collect and provide as much information about sadomasochism as possible — as an offspring of that effort, it has compiled the world's largest bibliography, one of the most extensive history and a dictionary of German BDSM terms.
* Kitsune, Kumiho, Huli Jing, Fox – Fox spirits in Asia, and Asian fox spirits in the West An extensive bibliography of fox-spirit books.
Montgomery Research Group This scholarly site includes a blog, an extensive bibliography of reference materials, and a complete filmography of all adaptations of Montgomery texts.
Their culture has been documented by indigenous scholars Lamu Gatusa and Latami Dashi ( the collection of papers that he edited, published in 2006, contains an extensive list of references in Chinese, and a bibliography of books and articles in other languages English compiled by He Sanna ).
* See also the extensive topic bibliography to the primary literature on pg.
* Course description-Includes extensive bibliography
* National Register Nomination for Alma with overview of San Francisco Bay scow schooners and extensive bibliography.
* humanaccents. com – a summary of research on non-native accents and extensive accent bibliography
In 1809, the Reverend Thomas Frognall Dibdin published Bibliomania ; or Book Madness, a work described by literary critic Philip Connell as " a series of bizarre rambling dialogues which together comprised a kind of dramatized mock pathology, lavishly illustrated and, in the second edition, embellished with with extensive footnotes on bibliography and the history of book collecting ".

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In answer to The Crisis, Swift produced The Publick Spirit Of The Whigs, his most extensive and bitter attack on his old friend.
The editorial concerned legislative proposals to ease the tax burden on DuPont stockholders, in connection with the United States Supreme Court ruling that DuPont must divest itself of its extensive General Motors stock holdings.
It handles all types of vehicle maintenance, but concentrates more on `` service station activities '' than on extensive vehicle repairs.
-- An extensive series of measurements was made on a high-density polyethylene in a torsion pendulum instrument using forced sinusoidal oscillation, free vibration, and creep measurements over the temperature range of Af to 80-degrees-C.
People depend less on seeds for foods in Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina, where extensive grazing lands support sheep or cattle, and the consumption of meat is high.
In recent days there have been extensive lamentations over the absence of original drama on television, but not for years have many regretted the passing of new plays on radio.
Because of his extensive work on ASCII, Bemer has been called " the father of ASCII.
Despite extensive oil and gas resources, diamonds, hydroelectric potential, and rich agricultural land, Angola remains poor, and a third of the population relies on subsistence agriculture.
Depending on the client's needs and the jurisdiction's requirements, the spectrum of the architect's services may be extensive ( detailed document preparation and construction review ) or less inclusive ( such as allowing a contractor to exercise considerable design-build functions ).
Still, Hume takes care to warn that historians are generally to be trusted with confidence, so long as their reports on facts are extensive and uniform.
In preparation for their mission, the Apollo 16 astronauts participated in an extensive training program that included, among other things, several field geology trips to introduce the astronauts to concepts and techniques they would eventually use on the lunar surface.
* The Dot Eaters: classic video game history-Comprehensive history of videogames, extensive info on Atari offerings and history
Because abiotic stress is widely considered a detrimental effect, the research on this branch of the issue is extensive.
A variety of galling insects are among the most specialized and diverse herbivores on the planet, and their extensive protections against abiotic stress factors have helped the insect in gaining that position of honor.
An extensive account of the teaching of the Catholic Church on Anointing of the Sick is given in Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1499 – 1532.
These AC's are the most familiar based on extensive study due to their important roles in human health.
On May 11, 1919, an extensive fire broke out on Cardiff Street, Aberdare.
This definition was proposed by Justus von Liebig circa 1838, based on his extensive works on the chemical composition of organic acids.
It also funded extensive studies on atmospheric processes and potential control programs.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, extensive study concentrated on the use of antioxidants in important industrial processes, such as the prevention of metal corrosion, the vulcanization of rubber, and the polymerization of fuels in the fouling of internal combustion engines.
In such pre-industrialized, or poorly developed infrastructure regions, many barges are purpose-designed to be powered on waterways by long slender poles thereby becoming known on American waterways as poleboats as the extensive west of North America was settled using the vast tributary river systems of the Mississippi drainage basin.

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