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James Watt's argument regarding the heterogeneity of Gothic in Contesting the Gothic: Fiction, Genre and Cultural
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These and many other similar themes are addressed the forthcoming book The Beach Beneath the Streets: Contesting New York's Public Spaces, co-written by myself and Greg Smithsimon.
Benjamin Shepard: Protesting Budget Austerity in New York's Contested Public Spaces Benjamin Shepard 2011
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Contesting this, DCLG describes a complex system of banding to limit the maximum cut in SP.
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Contesting the charge can jack up the fine to $1,600βand you still get sent to a shrink.
Traffic Drives Nigerians Nuts, but a Trip to a Shrink May Go Too Far Will Connors 2011
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Examples she has uncovered in her book, Contesting Human Remains in Museum Collections, include bones showing rickets β a disease of poverty and malnutrition which produced deformity of the legs β taken off display at the Museum of London and the head of an iron age bog body, Worsley Man, removed at Manchester University Museum.
Museums avoid displaying human remains 'out of respect' Maev Kennedy 2010
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These and many other similar themes are addressed the forthcoming book The Beach Beneath the Streets: Contesting New York's Public Spaces, co-written by myself and Greg Smithsimon.
Benjamin Shepard: Protesting Budget Austerity in New York's Contested Public Spaces Benjamin Shepard 2011
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An article in the New York Times in December 2000 entitled "Contesting the Vote: Challenging a Justice; Job of Thomas's Wife Raises Conflict-of-Interest Questions" noted that Mrs. Thomas was working for the Heritage Foundation soliciting resumes for executive branch positions while the Gore v.
Morris Davis: Caesar's Wife, Meet Ginni Thomas Morris Davis 2011
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Contesting the idea that he's not ready to be president, he used facts, he said: "Nobody had more experience than Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney and many of the people on this stage that authorized this war" in Iraq.
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Contesting the idea that he's not ready to be president, he used facts, he said: "Nobody had more experience than Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney and many of the people on this stage that authorized this war" in Iraq.
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Contesting the idea that he's not ready to be president, he used facts, he said: "Nobody had more experience than Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney and many of the people on this stage that authorized this war" in Iraq.
In Speech Today, Obama Will Slam D.C. Pundits And Pols For Supporting Invasion 2009
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