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``Education for Work'' in Colony and Metropole: The Case of Imperial Germany, c. 1880-1914
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2009| -
``Enhancing the Quality of the Educational Experience'': Female Activists and U.S. University and College Women's Centres
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2010| -
``Es mio, es meu o aixo es mio'': Code-switching among two to three-year olds children's classroom
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005| -
``Final hanging but'' in American English: Where a formal coordinator meets a functional subordinator
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2014| -
``Floating plurals'', prodrop and agreement - an optimality-based RRG approach
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2008| -
``From `Near White' to `Almost Black': Racial Classifications in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Brazil
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2008| -
``From you, my Lord, professions are but words - they are so much bait for fools to catch at'': Impoliteness strategies in the 1797-1800 Act of Union pamphlet debate
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``Gaining Respect'': The Logic of Violence among Young Men in the Barrios of Caracas, Venezuela
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``GENOPEP'', a Topical Cream in the Treatment of Burn Wounds
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2012| -
``Get Your Kicks on Route 666,'' or Why the Devil has all the Best Tunes: Trekkin Through the Darker Side of Heavy Metal Music
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2009| -
``Good Looks Don't Boil the Pot'': Irish-Newfoundland Women as Fish(-Producing) Wives
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2012| -
``Good'' vs. ``Militant'' Citizens: Masculinity, Class Protest, and the ``Civil'' Public in Britain between 1867 and 1939
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2008| -
``Heart-Shaped'' Plasmoid Observed in the Distant Magnetotail
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``Here is the difference, here is the passion, here is the chance to be part of great change'': Strategic context importation in political discourse
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2011| -
``Hot Spots'' and Dynamic Coordination in Gestalt Perception
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2010| -
``IF HE DIES, I'LL KILL YOU.'' VIOLENCE, PARAMEDICS AND IMPRESSION-MANAGEMENT
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2015| -
``If She no Learn, She no Get Husband.'' Christianity, Domesticity and Education at the Church Missionary Society's Female Institution in Freetown, 1848-1880
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2007| -
``If you Build it they will come'' - or will they? A Discussion on the Acceptability of the Web as a Means to Respond to Surveys
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004| -
``If you Build it they will come'' - or will they? A Discussion on the Acceptability of the Web as a Means to Respond to Surveys
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004|
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