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Called "How Connecticut Diffused sic The Parent Trigger," it's an illuminating look into union cynicism and power.
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Diffused natural daylight is abundant throughout studios and classrooms, filtered through the surrounding foliage.
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Diffused lighting, from low-heat LED bulbs, constantly changes colors as it filters through the ice blocks.
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Note 6: There has been much work in medieval pastoral preaching; see the work of Nicole Beriou, La prédication de Ranulphe de la Houblonnière (Paris, 1987), D.L. D'Avray, The Preaching of the Friars: Sermons Diffused from Paris before 1300 (Oxford, 1989), and Michel Zink, Prédication en langue romane avant 1300 (Paris, 1982). back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Diffused sunlight lanced in through falling water, lighting the way.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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Diffused sunlight lanced in through falling water, lighting the way.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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Diffused by Arab and Byzantine culture into medieval Europe , these esoteric currents experienced a marked revival through the Florentine neo-Platonists of the late fifteenth century.
Interiority, imagination, and an extension into cosmological speculation Tusar N Mohapatra 2006
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Diffused sunlight lanced in through falling water, lighting the way.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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Diffused light and fresh air came in; heat stayed out.
The Summer I Dared Barbara Delinsky 2004
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Diffused light and fresh air came in; heat stayed out.
The Summer I Dared Barbara Delinsky 2004
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