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"The Accidental Tourist": Novel and film
"The angel at the centre of this rind" and Stevens behind subject and object
"The Battle of Maldon": Evidence of the move away from epic heroism
"THE FAITHLESS, MONEY-DRIVEN WORLD": COMMUNICATION AND EXCHANGE IN THOMAS PYNCHON’S INHERENT VICE
"The higher law" in its application to the Fugitive slave bill. A sermon on the duties men owe to God and to governments.
"The Manhattan Project," 1992: An analysis of rhetorical changes in the strategic modification of the Clinton campaign for the presidency
“The Neurological Effects of Domoic Acid Toxicosis on Marine Mammals and Its Implications on Florida Wildlife”
“THE POETIC GROUND OF PHYSIOLOGY”: AESTHETIC AND BIOLOGICAL UNITY IN BRITISH ROMANTIC POETRY
"The powers that be." : a sermon, preached in St. Paul's Church, Centerville, Queen Anne County, Maryland, the fourth Sunday after the Epiphany, February 2, A.D. 1862.
"The show must go on": A caring inquiry into the meaning of widowhood and health for older Indian widows
“THE TROUBLE BEGAN LONG BEFORE”: THE POST-APOCALYPTIC PRESENT OF OCTAVIA BUTLER’S KINDRED
"The Voyage Out": A search for interpersonal relatedness and self-definition
"They Ain't No Spring Chickens!": A Cultural Analysis of Representations of Older Women in Everybody Loves Raymond.
"Thick love" vs. "thin love": The maternal role in the African American attainment of individuation in Morrison's "Jazz" and "Beloved"
"THIS GENTLE REVOLUTION": ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HINDU WOMEN'S SOCIAL REFORM ASSOCIATIONS, 1863-1917
“THIS LAND IS IN MY BONES”: WITCHES, MAGIC, AND ECOLOGICAL RELATIONALITY IN TERRY PRATCHETT’S TIFFANY ACHING SERIES
"Tiger Stripe" Phenomena in Indian River Lagoon Dolphins
"Viens a la maison"
“We are on the Circumference of the Union, but the Union Suffers Nothing From Coldness in the Extremities” The Civil War in California
“We had to realize quickly how to do things virtually”: How faculty and staff at the Florida Atlantic University Libraries adapted work tasks to the COVID-19 pandemic

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