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Dučić's and value
With the accession of Prince Milan I of Serbia and the new prime minister, Jovan Ristić, who knew Dučić's value, employed him and trusted him ; and he took part in secret missions for them, negotiating with the Turks.

Dučić's and take
Dučić's love of adventure led him, during the First Serbo-Turkish War ( 1876 – 1878 ), to take the command of a brigade and enter into the fray.

monographs and about
In addition to the general grammars, there are many monographs and articles about particular areas of Sumerian grammar, without which a survey of the field could not be considered complete.
Specialists write monographs summarizing everything that is known about a single type of stamp-the history of its design, the printing process, when and where the stamp was sold to the public, and all the ways it was used on mail.
Recent monographs of genera of Lauraceae in small and medium genera, up to about 100 species, have revealed many new species.
He published authoritative monographs about Eminescu and Creangă, and a monumental ( almost 1, 000 pages in quarto ) history of Romanian literature from its origin to the time of his writing ( 1941 ).
Dogonadze organized a number of international conferences in his subject, and was author about 190 scientific research works ( among them 7 monographs ).
He was author about 200 scientific-research works and more than 10 monographs.
He was author of more than 100 scientific-research works ( among them about 10 monographs ).
In the introduction to the 2005 – present edition, High Priest Peter H. Gilmore describes LaVey as having compiled The Satanic Bible on his own from monographs he had written about the Church of Satan and its rituals.
Two were major series of monographs, " The History of Civilisation " and " The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method "; the latter series included about 100 volumes after one decade.
He was author of more than 80 scientific-research works ( among them about 10 monographs ).
He produced and published from his own Quince Tree Press a series of ' small books ' designed to fit into a pocket: some of them selections from English poets, others brief monographs about historical events, or works of reference.
Its author Mark Burgess has developed a range of theoretical tools and results to talk about the problem, and has written several text books and monographs explaining them.
Numerous reviews, articles, monographs and catalogue texts have been written about Etrog, including Pierre Restany ’ s comprehensive textbook published by Prestel 2001.
Annual scholarly conferences about travel writing, held in the USA, Europe and Asia, saw an unprecedented upswing in the number of published travel literature monographs and essay collections, as well as a proliferation of travel writing anthologies.
Fairchild also wrote numerous monographs about plants, plant exploring, and the transportation and cultivation of new plants in the United States.
For example, it operates a Placement Service, gathers statistical information about the demographics of classicists, hears complaints of violations of professional ethics, provides advice and funding for major research projects ( such as the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World ), and publishes monographs, textbooks and software.
There were about one hundred tea monographs from the Tang dynasty to Qing dynasty.
( was named after Dr. Luer of the Missouri Botanical Gardens, author of the series of monographs about the Pleurothallidinae orchids, the Icones Pleurothallidinarum )
There he wrote several series of monographs, literary histories, archeological questions, including the history of Metox Monastery Duži and Tvrdoš, Žitomislić Monastery, Hilendar Monastery, and about the Serbian community and the Serbian Orthodoc Church of Saint Spiridon in downtown Trieste.
As an analyst at the RAND Corporation, he wrote a half dozen detailed monographs about fighting against an insurgency.
Bowen wrote about fifty papers, book chapters, and monographs based on his radically new relationships-based theory of human behavior.
Richard Burton, British author of 3 monographs about Sindh writes Lohanas were brave people and says they were spread over today's Baluchistan, Afghanistan and eastern fringes of Central Asia.
Numerous monographs, books, and limited editions have been published about White ’ s work:
Muir also has written monographs about SF-TV, including Exploring Space: 1999 ( 1997 ), An Analytical Guide to Battlestar Galactica ( 1998 ), A Critical History of Dr. Who on TV ( 1999 ), A History and Critical Analysis of Blake's 7 ( 1999 ) and An Analytical Guide to TV's One Step Beyond ( 2001 ).

monographs and monasteries
His scholarly works includes critical interpretations of Byzantine and Serbian medieval documents, studies regarding medieval historiography and various monographs devoted to the Serbian monasteries of Bosnia ( Tvrdoš, Duži, Zavala ) to the relations between the Serbs of Montenegro and Muslims in Albania.

monographs and have
The two monographs Gauss published on biquadratic reciprocity have consecutively-numbered sections: the first contains §§ 1 – 23 and the second §§ 24 – 76.
Kantha ( 1992 ), in a survey of an elite group of scientists who have authored over 1, 000 research publications, identified Selye as one who had published 1, 700 research papers, 15 monographs and 7 popular books.
Numerous monographs and published versions of the chronicle have been made, the earliest known being in 1767.
Happily, four of these are preserved — we still have a Syntax in four books, and three one-book monographs on pronouns, adverbs, and connectives, respectively.
In different monographs he seems to have tried to expand it into a general theory of science.
Influential monographs by Donald Richie, Paul Schrader, and David Bordwell have ensured a wide appreciation of Ozu's style, aesthetics and themes.
In recent years we have begun to remedy this situation by publishing indices, monographs and complete volumes of Conservative responsa.
In pursuit of a more nuanced approach to the history of Polish-Jewish relations that includes Jewish recognition of Polish losses suffered during World War II, the WJC's Research Institute published two monographs which explored the attempts to revive Polish Jewry and the ways in which Poles and Jews have confronted their common history.
The humanities have been particularly affected by the pressure on university publishers, which are less able to publish monographs when libraries can't afford to purchase them.
Since then, many monographs and several exhibitions have been dedicated to Lorenzo Lotto, such as the exhibition in Venice in 1953 and one in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA, in 1998.
General popular booklets and academic monographs are published in-house and have attracted consistently good reviews and several awards for private clients and developers.
Full-length monographs have considered his hermeneutics ( William Klassen ), his social thought ( Stephen Boyd ), his Christology ( Neal Blough ), and his theological method ( Malcolm Yarnell ).
Since the beginning of the Eighth Five-Year Plan period, 65 of the school's research achievements have reached the international leading or international advanced level, 85 have been considered to be original or advanced in China, and 149 monographs and 3028 academic papers have been published.
Since 1967, the faculty, research staff and doctoral students at IIMA have together published a total of 560 books, 451 monographs, 3864 journal articles, 193 book chapters and 1116 articles in periodicals and dailies.
The IARC monographs conclude that mice with prolonged exposure to simulated environmental tobacco smoke, that is 6hrs a day, 5 days a week, for five months with a subsequent 4 month interval before dissection, will have significantly higher incidence and multiplicity of lung tumors than with control groups.
Scholars associated with the Museum such as curator Jeffrey Forgeng, William Short, and Ken Mondschein have produced monographs and translations, given papers and sponsored sessions at scholarly conferences, and lectured and demonstrated all over the world.
As a consequence, hundreds of fakes have appeared on the market in recent years .< ref ></ ref > Virtually all of the recent monographs on Exter were published for the sole purpose of making such fakes appear to be authentic.
The classic guide by Oswald and Pryce, published in 1920 set out many of the principles, but the literature on the subject goes back into the 19th century, and is now extremely voluminous, including many monographs on specific regions, as well as excavation reports on important sites that have produced significant assemblages of sigillata wares, and articles in learned journals, some of which are dedicated to Roman pottery studies.
Extraordinary for so well known an artist, there have been no critical or biographical monographs ( good, bad or indifferent ) written on Hobbema since 1938, with the single exception of " Hobbema and Heidegger ; on Truth and Beauty " by Rivca Gordon and Haim Gordon, published in 2008.
From 1999 in collaboration with the National Railway Museum, Essery with others have produced monographs on individual locomotive classes.
The conferences united scholars from all the continents, more than 10 monographs and collections of articles devoted to current problems of cooperation and intercivilization interaction have been published.
Both The Stubbins Associates and Kling-Lindquist have published several architectural monographs.

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