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  • Republishing this poem may have been the cruelest swipe an otherwise friendly media took at Obama during the campaign.

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

  • Republishing this poem may have been the cruelest swipe an otherwise friendly media took at Obama during the campaign.

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

  • Republishing the policy in its entirety hides the flow and hides the knowledge.

    Knowledge is an Artifact and a Flow 2008

  • Republishing the entire blog seems to have fixed it.

    Lonnig's "Dynamic Genomes" paper: A quick critique. - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • It includes:Ethical Perspectives: Republishing and Blogging no, it's not about the Webcred conferenceThe Library Stuff: two articles and a cluster of five blog entries worth reading and thinking aboutTrends & Quick Takes: 11 items in all, including a different look at Pew's blogging numbers, patent holding companies, an OPAC wiki, and lots more.

    Cites & Insights David Bigwood 2005

  • It includes:Ethical Perspectives: Republishing and Blogging no, it's not about the Webcred conferenceThe Library Stuff: two articles and a cluster of five blog entries worth reading and thinking aboutTrends & Quick Takes: 11 items in all, including a different look at Pew's blogging numbers, patent holding companies, an OPAC wiki, and lots more.

    Archive 2005-01-30 David Bigwood 2005

  • Republishing for one's friend's sake, I find on consulting my Bookseller, is out here; we have Pirates waiting for every American thing of mark, as you have for every British; to the tender mercies of these, on both sides, I fancy the business must be committed.

    The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II Carlyle, Thomas 1883

  • Republishing for one's friend's sake, I find on consulting my

    The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II. Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • Copyright © 2003-2009, LeckMedia, LLC - Republishing full content from our feeds is not permitted without explicit permission of the LeckMedia, LLC.

    Mobility Site 2010

  • Copyright © 2003-2009, LeckMedia, LLC - Republishing full content from our feeds is not permitted without explicit permission of the LeckMedia, LLC.

    Mobility Site 2010

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