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Warhol's Jews: Ten Portraits Reconsidered is now showing at the Jewish Museum in New York.
March 2008 2008
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WARHOL'S JEWS: Ten Portraits Reconsidered, which is being distributed by Yale University Press.
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Following the recent terror attack near Eilat, Larry posted a piece on the blog site he co-authors, Israel Reconsidered.
Bradley Burston: A Rightist Push Scores Against Press Freedom in Israel Bradley Burston 2011
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Baumgartner, author of the 2006 book, The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered, said vice presidents began gaining responsibility and exposure with Nelson Rockefeller in the mid-1970s.
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Feb. 26: "Relics and Reliquaries: Reconsidered" Contemporary reliquaries made by students at the Maryland Institute College of Art in conjunction with "Treasures of Heaven."
A sampling from area museum exhibits Post 2010
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Following the recent terror attack near Eilat, Larry posted a piece on the blog site he co-authors, Israel Reconsidered.
Bradley Burston: A Rightist Push Scores Against Press Freedom in Israel Bradley Burston 2011
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In the most recent edition of Economic Sanctions Reconsidered, the book's authors define sanctions as "the deliberate, government-inspired withdrawal, or threat of withdrawal, of customary trade or financial relations" (Hufbauer, Schott, & Elliot 2007, p. 3).
Matthew Sugrue: Do Sanctions Work? Iran, Proliferation and U.S. Policy 2010
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The authors of the book Economic Sanctions Reconsidered, 2nd edition conducted case studies of 115 incidents of sanctions between 1914 and 1990.
Matthew Sugrue: Do Sanctions Work? Iran, Proliferation and U.S. Policy 2010
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Inside it's dark wood, framed prints all over the walls, haphazardly layered carpets, old knick-knacks and books everywhere – on shelves, in piles on the desk, on tables: The Teachings of Rumi, Poems of St John of the Cross, The Naked Public Square Reconsidered.
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According to Robert Pape, the results (Table 1) (Pape, 1997, p. 99) of Economic Sanctions Reconsidered contradict the wide-spread belief that any economic sanctions are able to achieve substantial foreign policy objectives (Pape, 1997, p. 106).
Matthew Sugrue: Do Sanctions Work? Iran, Proliferation and U.S. Policy 2010
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