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For Schneller, these concrete fixes would keep a prominent Jewish presence in "Judea and Samaria," while allowing Palestinians ostensible "freedom of movement" through tightly controlled funnels: Not exactly what Palestinians had in mind during the decades of their liberation struggle.
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Schneller wrote that elections in Iraq are not a sign of stability.
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Overview: Schneller focuses on baby boomers in the film industry and states, Baby boomers haven't given up blue jeans, black stilettos or Red Bull, and they've demonstrated they don't want to give up movies.
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St. Peter's sisters are the subject of a story with a moral, contained in Schneller, p. 6.
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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This is found in stories belonging to other classes, as for example in Schneller, 9, 10, 11; in 10 the princess is ill, in 11 there is simply the "overheard council of witches;" _Nov.fior. _ pp. 599, 601
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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Schneller, No. 5, which has a close parallel in Bernoni, _Trad.pop. venez.
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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Corazzini (Benevento), p. 467; and Schneller, No. 19.
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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In Schneller, No. 29, the king falls in love with a frog (from hearing its voice without seeing it) which is transformed by the fairies into a beautiful girl.
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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Schneller, No. 25, contains the usual introduction (father's gifts), but the monster, a snake, accompanies his bride on her visit home, and while they are dancing together she steps on his tail and crushes it, whereupon the snake becomes a handsome young man.
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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To these may be added the story in Schneller, p. 215, and the references given by Köhler in his notes to Gonz.,
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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