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For essential reading on the gender politics of the French Revolution, see the essays in Melzer & Rabine (Eds.) (1992); Levy, Applewhite, & Johnson (Eds.) (1980); Godineau (1998); Levy & Applewhite (Eds.) (1990); Landes (1988); Scott (1996); Hesse (2001); Desan (2004); Hunt (1995); and Fraisse (1994).
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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"I just thought I'd let you know that 'Melzer' in Austrian means small, shy and modest," reveals UG Roberts.
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And, as Melzer reports, diesel is the only chemical used in fracking that's currently regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: The Dirty Truth about Natural Gas and Energy Innovation The Media Consortium 2011
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Peter Melzer posted on our blog: Ronald Jumeau made heartfelt comments.
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Murray closed with an ace to eliminate Melzer in straight sets at Melbourne Park for the second year in a row.
Moving On AP 2011
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And, as Melzer reports, diesel is the only chemical used in fracking that's currently regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: The Dirty Truth about Natural Gas and Energy Innovation The Media Consortium 2011
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Peter Melzer posted on our blog: Ronald Jumeau made heartfelt comments.
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Austria's Jurgen Melzer beat South African qualifier Kevin Anderson 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 to set up a meeting with either David Nalbandian or Tomas Berdych.
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When Austria's Jurgen Melzer touched down in New York last week he asked his Twitter followers: "Why does us open transportation say that the car is five min away from the airport when they forgot to send one???"
Christina McHale and Irina Falconi Finally Give American Tennis Fans Something to Cheer About 2011
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The “Ensemble Sonoritas” from Innsbruck under direction of Matthias Melzer marvellously sang a beautiful polyphonic renaissance Mass, the “Missa tertia” by the German composer Hans Leo Hassler von Roseneck (1564-1612).
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