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Dr. Charles Wilson of Syracuse University has published a fabulous and scholarly book entitled The Novels of Jack London, a Reappraisal; Outlet Books has just put out an anthology called Jack London, Series II; and the Library of America has included two volumes of Jack London in their prestigious Literary Classics of America series.
Finding the Real Jack London: by London Biographer Russ Kingman 2010
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The following is a draft of a speech titled "The Obama Years: A Reappraisal" that mysteriously was never delivered at the 2070 national meeting of the Institute of Advanced Obamalogy
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So let's just call these, "The Years of Agonizing Reappraisal."
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Charles N. Watson's The Novels of Jack London: A Reappraisal traced the tale to the influence of the "sentimental animal story" exemplified by Anna Sewell's Black Beauty (1877).
The Call of the Wild 2007
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The theory that an anti-viral mutation was selected for during the era of the Black Death calls into question the long-held notion that the plague was caused by rat-carried bacteria. — "Reappraisal of the Historical Selective Pressures for the CCR5 - {Delta} 32 Mutation," S.R. Duncan et al.,
Primary Sources 2005
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The theory that an anti-viral mutation was selected for during the era of the Black Death calls into question the long-held notion that the plague was caused by rat-carried bacteria. — "Reappraisal of the Historical Selective Pressures for the CCR5 - {Delta} 32 Mutation," S.R. Duncan et al.,
Primary Sources 2005
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Monoamine oxidase inhibitors: Reappraisal of dietary considerations.
The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993
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Reappraisal of the taxonomy of Acacia holosericea A.Cunn. ex Don, including the description of a new species, A. colei, and the reinstatement of A. neurocarpa A.Cunn. ex Hook.
Chapter 48 1990
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Chairman of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, whose subject will be "Communist China -- Time for Reappraisal".
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Reappraisal appears to modify additional activity in subcortical structures such as the amygdala and thalamus.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARK FENSKE 2011
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