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For the documents and a discussion of their credibility, see Neil Caplan, “Faisal Ibn Husain and the Zionists: A Re-examination with Documents,” International History Review 5, no.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Predictors of Pronunciation Accuracy: a Re-examination.
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For the documents and a discussion of their credibility, see Neil Caplan, “Faisal Ibn Husain and the Zionists: A Re-examination with Documents,” International History Review 5, no.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Predictors of Pronunciation Accuracy: a Re-examination.
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Re-examination of Chinese Premodern Population Statistics, London School of Economics, Department of Economic History Working Papers, no. 76/03, 2003 (available as of January 2006 at Web Link). back
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Joas, H.ns, 1985, G.H. Mead: A Contemporary Re-examination of his Thought, trs.
George Herbert Mead Aboulafia, Mitchell 2008
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He gave Maeve a similar withering look and asked, ‘Re-examination, Ms Doherty?’
A Special Relationship Douglas Kennedy 2003
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He gave Maeve a similar withering look and asked, ‘Re-examination, Ms Doherty?’
A Special Relationship Douglas Kennedy 2003
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Many Modern instances of _Wit_, which left very lively Impressions upon me, when I heard them, appearing upon Re-examination to be quite strained and defective.
An Essay towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, Humour, Railery, Satire, and Ridicule (1744) Corbyn Morris
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: A 40th Anniversary Re-examination of the fable of Bob and Judas embed this
Expecting Rain 2009
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