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The old symbolism belonged to the fourth and fifth centuries, and, as told by the Jesuit fathers Martin and Cahier in their "Monograph" of Bourges, it should have pleased the Virgin who was particularly loved by the young, and habitually showed her attachment to them.
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[Addendum: the skills are listed in this Monograph.]
Web Teacher › Report from WDN 09: Web Professional Education Summit
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In 1877, the editor, journalist, and biographer Thomas Wemyss Reid published a well-received short biography of Charlotte Bronte, entitled Charlotte Bronte: A Monograph.
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Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Series Monograph No. 26 (in two volumes), 1998, 280-304.
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
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Fans of Stinson's work (or those wanting to learn more) may be interested to know that a new Monograph has been published: Charles R. Stinson Architects: Compositions in Nature. (and, no, I'm not getting a rake-off on the proceeds from the book!).
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The US Food and Drug Administration will soon be updating its “Sunscreen Monograph” – the regulatory document that specifies what chemicals can be used in sunscreen formulations, and in what concentrations.
Environmental Defense Fund: Burning Questions - Are Sunscreens Containing Nanomaterials Safe?
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Patrick Burgoyne at Creative Review offered me one of these “Monograph” pieces they send out with subscription editions of the magazine.
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NYTimes, March 5, 1967, sec. 2, p. 21; Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph (1972); Morgan, Susan.
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Since her death three books of her photographs have been published: Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph, Diane Arbus: Magazine Work, and Untitled.
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Averting international banking crises (Monograph series in finance and economics) by James W Dean
OpEdNews - Quicklink: 3 Trustees of A.I.G. Are Quiet, Perhaps to a Fault
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