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!%@:: a directory of electronic mail addressing and networks, Donnalyn Frey and Rick Adams
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!Abracadabra!, a novel by Wolf Mankowitz
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!Buenos días, señor Presidente! : Moralidad en dos actos y un interludio según La vida es sueño
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!Click song, John A. Williams
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!Click song, a novel by John A. Williams
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!E.U.R.E.K.A.! : coloquio sobre el futuro imperfecto : homenaje a George Orwell, Pep Vila de Llach
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!Espantosisimos terremotos y formidable incendio en San Francisco California! : !La ciudad entre las llamas! Millares de victimas! !Catástrofe nunca vista!, [José Guadalupe Posada, artist]
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!Hablamos! : Puerto Ricans speak, Henrietta Yurchenco : photographs by Julia Singer
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!Heimskringla! : or, The stoned angels
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!Huelga! : A novel
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!Muchas gracias-- marielitos! : (siete años después) : una historia verdadera y siete cuentos imaginados, Angel Pérez-Vidal
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!Nnovation : how world-class innovators rock their roles, Kim Chandler McDonald
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!Nnovation : how world-class innovators rock their roles, Kim Chandler McDonald
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!Qué gitano! : Gypsies of Southern Spain, by Bertha B. Quintana and Lois Gray Floyd
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!Viva Cristo Rey! : the Cristero Rebellion and the church-state conflict in Mexico, by David C. Bailey
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!You, by Evan Jacobs
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" --In pursuit of the American dream", Bob Dotson
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" ... We are the living proof ... " : the justice model for corrections, by David Fogel
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""Faster, Better, Cheaper"" in the History of Manufacturing : From the Stone Age to Lean Manufacturing and Beyond
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""Muster - Ornament, Struktur und Verhalten"" : Ornament, Structure, and Behavior
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""Paradise Lost"" and the Rhetoric of Literary Forms
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""The Lives of Others"" and Contemporary German Film : a Companion
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""The Lives of Others"" and Contemporary German Film : a Companion
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"'Tis sixty years since" ; : address of Charles Francis Adams, Founders' day, January 16, 1913, University of South Carolina
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"-- & Co.", Translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff
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"---and ladies of the club", Helen Hooven Santmyer
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"---and other poets,", by Louis Untermeyer, with frontispiece by George Wolfe Plank
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"--The burden of psychiatric conditions has been heavily underestimated" : the impact of mental illness on society
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"--To insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence--" : papers from the Conference on Homeland Protection, edited by Max G. Manwaring
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"--and they laid them to rest in the little plot beside the Pecos" : final report on the relocation of old Seven Rivers Cemetery, Eddy County, New Mexico, Bobbie H. Ferguson ; with contributions by Stephen K. Ireland, George A. Agogino, and Richard Holloway, (microform)
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"--for the utmost progress" : a story of success and the award of the Harriman Memorial Gold Medal to the Norfolk and Western Railway
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"--where love begins", Helga Sandburg
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"-für unseren Betrieb lebensnotwendig - " : Georg von Holtzbrinck als Verlagsunternehmer im Dritten Reich, Thomas Garke-Rothbart
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"... Hang by the neck ..." : the legal use of scaffold and noose, gibbet, stake, and firing squad from colonial times to the present, by Negley K. Teeters in collaboration with Jack H. Hedblom. With a foreword by Thomas M. McDade
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"... and the hits just keep on comin' ", Peter E. Berry
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"... in the pursuit of greater safety, reliability, and efficiency" : the story of the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, Wilson Wilde
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"... since 1871": 1871-1951 : a short history of the First National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska
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"... therefore choose life, that thou mayest live, thou and thy seed." (Deut. 30:19), [Norman Cousins and others]
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"...But You Don't Know Me Like the Sun; You've Never Seen My Horizon" (Bennett, Cole, Segal, and Warner, 2015, Track 3 : Exploring the Invisibility of a Hyper-Visible Black Woman in Education, JaNae' L. Alfred
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"...that this nation:" : a commencement address at Cumberland University in Tennessee, by Charles Penrose
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"1601" : or, Conversation at the social fireside as it was in the time of the Tudors, by Mark Twain [i.e. S.L. Clemens]
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"1601" or, Conversation at the social fireside as it was at the time of the Tudors, by Mark Twain [i.e. S.L. Clemens] ; with notes on Mark Twain's "1601" and a check-list of various editions and reprints compiled by Irvin Haas
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"1601", by Mark Twain
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"1601", or, Conversation as it was at the fireside in the time of the Tudors ; and, Sketches old and new, by Samuel L. Clemens
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"19 East, copy three" : the art & practice of timetable & train order operations for the railroad historian and modeler, by David Sprau and Steve King ; foreword by Tony Koester ; edited by Phil Monat
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"1914," five sonnets
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"1999" : an historical romance, by the joint editors, Lamb-Grévy [pseud. of G.D. Mitchell and Hugh Carlyle Young]
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"2001, a Space Odyssey" revisited : the feasibility of 24 hour commuter flights to the Moon using NTR propulsion with LUNOX afterburners, Stanley K. Borowski and Leonard A. Dudzinski
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"2001: a space Odyssey" revisited--the feasibility of 24 hour commuter flights to the moon using NTR propulsion with LUNOX afterburners, Stanley K. Borowski and Leonard A. Dudzinski, (microform)
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"2894" or, The fossil man (A mid-winter night's dream), by Walter Browne
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"333" : a bibliography of the science-fantasy novel, by Joseph H. Crawford Jr., James J. Donahue, and Donald M. Grant
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"600" schools : yesterday, today and tomorrow : committee study, June 1964 to February 1965 : a report to the Superintendent of Schools, Board of Education of New York City, (microform)
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"70% by '92" : safety belt program idea sampler, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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"701" planning & management : 39 program ideas, (microform)
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"89, edited from the original manuscript by Edgar Henry
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"A Ha! Christmas" : an exhibition at The Grolier Club of Jock Elliott's Christmas books : 6 December 1999 through 29 January 2000
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"A Leader Despite Himself?" : an analysis of the statesmanship of Alija Izetbegović, 1990-2000, Jason Carson
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"A Perspective of change", address by N.R. Crump, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Pacific Railway Company to the 9th annual Business Conference, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, May 14, 1965
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"A Titanic hero" Thomas Andrews, shipbuilder, With an introd. by Sir Horace Plunkett. Foreword by Edward S. Kamuda
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"A White heron" and the question of minor literature, Louis A. Renza
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"A better country" : the world of religious fantasy and science fiction, Martha C. Sammons
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"A brief discourse of rebellion and rebels" by George North : a newly uncovered manuscript source for Shakespeare's plays, Dennis McCarthy, June Schlueter
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"A broad and ennobling spirit" : workers and their unions in late Gilded Age New York and Brooklyn, 1886-1898, Ronald Mendel
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"A brook of our own," : a few notes from the files of a mountain real estate office, by Marjory Gane Harkness
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"A careless word-- a needless sinking" : a history of the staggering losses suffered by the U.S. Merchant Marine, both in ships and personnel, during World War II, by Arthur R. Moore
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"A century of security" : the story of the Travelers insurance companies, [by] Morrison H. Beach
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"A certain slant of light" : aesthetics of first-person narration in Gide and Cather, Jeannée P. Sacken
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"A city that is set on a hill!"
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"A clown in a grave" : complexities and tensions in the works of Gregory Corso, Michael Skau
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"A commonsense view of all music" : reflections on Percy Grainger's contribution to ethnomusicology and music education, John Blacking
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"A complete public archive for the Einstein imaging proportional counter", principal investigator, David J. Helfand, (microform)
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"A cosmos of my own" : Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1980, edited by Doreen Fowler and Ann J. Abadie
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"A cosmos of my own" : Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1980, edited by Doreen Fowler and Ann J. Abadie
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"A diamond, though set in horn" : Philip Massinger's attitude to spectacle, by Martin Garrett
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"A different sense of power" : problems of community in late-twentieth-century U.S. poetry, Thomas Fink
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"A dirty filthy book" : the writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie Besant on reproductive physiology and birth control and an account of the Bradlaugh-Besant trial : with the definitive texts of Fruits of philosophy, by Charles Knowlton, The law of population, by Annie Besant, Theosophy and the law of population, by Annie Besant, by S. Chandrasekhar
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"A discourse of Virginia", by Edward Maria Wingfield, the first president of the colony ; now first printed from the original manuscripts in the Lambeth Library ; edited with notes and an introduction, by Charles Deane
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"A double burden, a double cross" : Andrei Sobol as a Russian-Jewish writer, Vladimir Khazan
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"A dream of stone" : fame, vision, and monumentality in nineteenth-century French literary culture, Michael D. Garval
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"A few bloody noses" : the realities and mythologies of the American Revolution, Robert Harvey
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"A fuzzy expert system for fault management of water supply recovery in the ALSS project" : final technical report, project #NAG9-777, Vapsi J. Tohala, (microform)
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"A god of justice?" : the problem of evil in twentieth-century Black literature, Qiana J. Whitted
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"A god of justice?" : the problem of evil in twentieth-century Black literature, Qiana J. Whitted
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"A good poor man's wife" : being a chronicle of Harriet Hanson Robinson and her family in nineteenth-century New England, Claudia L. Bushman
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"A half caste" and other writings, Onoto Watanna ; edited by Linda Trinh Moser and Elizabeth Rooney
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"A half caste" and other writings, Onoto Watanna ; edited by Linda Trinh Moser and Elizabeth Rooney
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"A handful of mischief" : new essays on Evelyn Waugh, edited by Donat Gallagher, Ann Pasternak Slater, and John Howard Wilson
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"A hideous bit of morbidity" : an anthology of horror criticism from the Enlightenment to World War I, edited by Jason Colavito
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"A journey is an hallucination" : Flann O'Brien's The Third Policeman, by Dina McPherson
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"A justifiable obsession" : Conservative Ontario's relations with Ottawa, 1943-1985, P.E. Bryden
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"A justifiable obsession" : Conservative Ontario's relations with Ottawa, 1943-1985, P.E. Bryden
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"A kind of Alaska" : women in the plays of O'Neill, Pinter, and Shepard, Ann C. Hall
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"A kind of Alaska" : women in the plays of O'Neill, Pinter, and Shepard, Ann C. Hall
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"A lifetime's devotion" : Baton Rouge through the eyes of photographer Andrew D. Lytle, 1857-1917 : selected images from Louisiana State University Special Collections
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"A man of genius" : the art of Washington Allston (1779-1843), by William H. Gerdts & Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr
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"A man of genius" : the art of Washington Allston (1779-1843), by William H. Gerdts & Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr
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"A man very well studyed" : new contexts for Thomas Browne, edited by Kathryn Murphy and Richard Todd
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"A man's a man for a' that" : a novel
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"A metric America : a decision whose time has come" -- for real, Gary P. Carver
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"A national crime" : the Canadian government and the residential school system, 1879 to 1986, by John S. Milloy ; with a foreword by Mary Jane Logan McCallum
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"A national crime" : the Canadian government and the residential school system, 1879 to 1986, by John S. Milloy ; with a foreword by Mary Jane Logan McCallum
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"A national crime" : the Canadian government and the residential school system, 1879 to 1986, by John S. Milloy ; with a foreword by Mary Jane Logan McCallum
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"A new direction," address to joint session of Congress : message from the President of the United States transmitting his address to a joint session of Congress
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"A new kind of war" : America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece, Howard Jones
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"A new kind of war" : America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece, Howard Jones
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"A new kind of war" : America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece, Howard Jones
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"A new kind of war" : America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece, Howard Jones
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"A new kind of war" : America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece, Howard Jones
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"A new kind of war" : America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece, Howard Jones
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"A pearl of powerful learning" : the University of Cracow in the fifteenth century, by Paul W. Knoll
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"A policy calculated to benefit China" : the United States and the China arms embargo, 1919-1929, Stephen J. Valone
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"A problem from hell" : America and the age of genocide, Samantha Power
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"A quantitative review of ACTS experiments operations", Robert Bauer, Paul McMasters, (microform)
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"A review of mine safety & health : the state of the industry today" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, hearing held in Washington, DC, September 14, 2000
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"A revolting transaction", by Barnaby Conrad
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"A rich spot of earth" : Thomas Jefferson's revolutionary garden at Monticello, Peter J. Hatch ; foreword by Alice Waters
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"A rich spot of earth" : Thomas Jefferson's revolutionary garden at Monticello, Peter J. Hatch ; foreword by Alice Waters
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"A riddle of death" : mortality and meaning in the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
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"A rift in the clouds" : race and the southern federal judiciary, 1900-1910, Brent J. Aucoin
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"A roof over my head" : homeless women and the shelter industry, Jean Calterone Williams
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"A secret to be burried" : the diary and life of Emily Hawley Gillespie, 1858-1888, [edited by] Judy Nolte Lensink
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"A summer aboard the steamer Helen Mar a Mississippi riverboat" : taken from the actual pilots log for 1881, W.R. Slocumb, Captain
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"A time to heal" : the diffusion of Listerism in Victorian Britain, Jerry L. Gaw
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"A very fine class of immigrants" : Prince Edward Island's Scottish pioneers, 1770-1850, Lucille H. Campey
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"A very fine class of immigrants" : Prince Edward Island's Scottish pioneers, 1770-1850, Lucille H. Campey
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"A very fine commander" : the memoirs of General Sir Horatius Murray GCB, KBE, DSO, edited by John Donovan
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"A very remarkable sickness" : epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670-1846, Paul Hackett
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"A very remarkable sickness" : epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670-1846, Paul Hackett
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"A very remarkable sickness" : epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670-1846, Paul Hackett
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"A very remarkable sickness" : epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670-1846, Paul Hackett
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"A warm & zealous spirit" : John J. Zubly and the American Revolution : a selection of his writings, edited by Randall M. Miller
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"A" 22 & 23, Louis Zukofsky
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"A" [poems], Louis Zukofsky
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"A" force : the origins of British deception during the Second World War, Whitney T. Bendeck
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"A"-24
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"AB-1-B" freight car brake equipment for fast freight service
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"ABEL" empty and load freight brake equipment with J-1-A changeover valve, B-2 strut cylinder and WABCOPAC brake assemblies
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"ACE inhibitors" and "ARBs" to protect your heart? : a guide for patients being treated for stable coronary heart disease
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"Abstract'' homomorphisms of split Kac-Moody groups, Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace
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"Accident," she said --but she lied, (picture)
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"Accompaninge the players" : essays celebrating Thomas Middleton, 1580-1980, edited with an introduction by Kenneth Friedenreich
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"Adikia" : le mal et l'injustice dans les chansons populaires grecques, par Guy Saunier ; préface de Nicolas Svoronos
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"Advanced signal processing methods applied to digital mammography" : final report : August 1, 1994 to October 31, 1997, SETI Institute ; principal investigator, Richard P. Stauduhar, (microform)
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"Affirmative action" and equal protection in higher education, Christine J. Back, JD S. Hsin
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"After Mecca" : women poets and the Black Arts Movement, Cheryl Clarke
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"After Mecca" : women poets and the Black Arts Movement, Cheryl Clarke
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"After thirty falls" : new essays on John Berryman, edited by Philip Coleman, Philip McGowan ; with a preface by Richard J. Kelly
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"After thirty falls" : new essays on John Berryman, edited by Philip Coleman, Philip McGowan ; with a preface by Richard J. Kelly
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"After thirty falls" : new essays on John Berryman, edited by Philip Coleman, Philip McGowan ; with a preface by Richard J. Kelly
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"After thirty falls" : new essays on John Berryman, edited by Philip Coleman, Philip McGowan ; with a preface by Richard J. Kelly
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"After thirty falls" : new essays on John Berryman, edited by Philip Coleman, Philip McGowan ; with a preface by Richard J. Kelly
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"Agrarians" & "aristocrats" : party political ideology in the United States, 1837-1846, John Ashworth
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"Agrarians" & "aristocrats" : party political ideology in the United States, 1837-1846, John Ashworth
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"Ahnenlehre" in kritischer Absicht : Hans Carossas autobiographisches Erzählen unter den Bedingungen des Dritten Reichs, Erich Unglaub
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"Air Reduction"; sprung from the faith of men
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"Alas, alas, Kongo" : a social history of indentured African immigration into Jamaica, 1841-1865, Monica Schuler
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"Albums d'idées," voilà le titre ; : les Cahiers de Paul Valéry, année 1934, [par] E. Noulet
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"All Gaul is divided ..." : Letters from occupied France, Anonymous. With a foreword by Elizabeth Morrow
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"All hands on the main-sheet!" : a book for yachtsmen and sportsmen, by B. Heckstall-Smith
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"All hands" : pictures of life in the United States Navy, by Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum, author of "Horse, Foot and Dragoons", etc
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"All hope abandon, ye who enter here"
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"All in the day's work." : enlist in the United States Marine Corps for interesting duty--land, sea, or sky, drawn by Ch. Gatchell
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"All men and women are created equal" : an administrative history of Women's Rights National Historical Park, Rebecca Conard ; in cooperation with the Organization of American Historians
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"All our tomorrows" : a long-range forecast of global trends affecting arms control technology, James M. Smith and Jeffrey A. Larsen
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"All sturm and no drang" : Beckett and romanticism : Beckett at Reading 2006, edited by Dirk Van Hulle and Mark Nixon
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"All sturm and no drang" : Beckett and romanticism : Beckett at Reading 2006, edited by Dirk Van Hulle and Mark Nixon
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"All the missiles work" : technological dislocations and military innovation : a case study in US Air Force air-to-air armament, post-World War II through Operation Rolling Thunder, Steven A. Fino
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"All the world is here!" : the Black presence at White City, Christopher Robert Reed
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"All this reading" : the literary world of Barbara Pym, edited by Frauke Elisabeth Lenckos and Ellen J. Miller
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"All we are saying..." : The philosophy of the New Left
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"All's dross but love" : a strange record of two reincarnated souls : republished from the Christmas number of the New York Morning Journal, December 16th, 1888, by Albert Edmund Lancaster
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"Allegorisierung" und moderne Erzählkunst ; : eine Studie zum Werk Thomas Manns
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"Alone in our grief" : exploring how surviving siblings make meaning after the death of a brother or sister, Jodi M. Flesner
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"Alonga bush" : Tiwi hunt, Jane Goodale, (microform)
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"Als ganzer Mensch zu leben ...", emanzipatorische Tendenzen in der neueren Frauen-Literatur der DDR, Sonja Hilzinger
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"Am I a snob?" : modernism and the novel, Sean Latham
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"Am I a snob?" : modernism and the novel, Sean Latham
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"Am I going to Heaven?" : letters from the street, Sr., Mary Rose McGeady
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"Amadis de Gaule" and the German enlightenment, Sigmund J. Barber
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"Amber forever!" : Electricity on the Merrimack in New Hampshire
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"America Fore" : 100 years of peace of mind!
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"An American commoner" : the life and times of Richard Parks Bland ; a study of the last quarter of the nineteenth century, with an introd. by William Jennings Bryan and personal reminiscences by Mrs. Richard Parks Bland
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"An American commoner" ; : the life and times of Richard Parks Bland. A study of the last quarter of the nineteenth century, with an introduction by William Jennings Bryan and personal reminiscences by Mrs. Richard Parks Bland, William Vincent Byars, editor
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"An Honorable profession" : a tribute to Robert F. Kennedy, edited by Pierre Salinger [and others]
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"An affordable educational opportunity for medical students : primary care loan
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"An ald reht" : essays on anglo-saxon law, by Carole Hough
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"An ald reht" : essays on anglo-saxon law, by Carole Hough
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"An ald reht" : essays on anglo-saxon law, by Carole Hough
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"An artist is his own fault" : John O'Hara on writers and writing, edited, with an introduction by Matthew J. Bruccoli
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"An eye for form" : epigraphic essays in honor of Frank Moore Cross, edited by Jo Ann Hackett and Walter E. Aufrecht ; contributors Dr. Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo [and thirteen others]
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"An eye for form" : epigraphic essays in honor of Frank Moore Cross, edited by Jo Ann Hackett and Walter E. Aufrecht ; contributors Dr. Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo [and thirteen others]
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"An honorable place in American air power" : Civil Air Patrol coastal patrol operations, 1942-1943, Frank A. Blazich, Jr
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"An investigation into the elementary temporal structure of solar flare hard X-ray bursts using BATSE" : final research report ..., Elizabeth Newton, principal investigator, (microform)
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"An investigation of the detection of tornadic thunderstorms by observing storm top features using geosynchronous satellite imagery", prepared by Charles E. Anderson, (microform)
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"An open letter", from Bliss Carman
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"Anagrams of desire" : Angela Carter's writing for radio, film, and television, Charlotte Crofts
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"Anagrams of desire" : Angela Carter's writing for radio, film, and television, Charlotte Crofts
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"Analysis of satellite-derived ozone and water vapor measurements" : final report for grant NAG 5-1060, John L. Stanford, principal investigator
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"And I shall sleep ... down where the moon is small."
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"And don't call me a racist:" : a treasury of quotes on the past, present and future of the color line in America, selected and arranged by Ella Mazel
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"And hearing not--", [by] Earnest Elmo Calkins
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"And neither have I wings to fly" : labelled and locked up in Canada's oldest institution, Thelma Wheatley
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"And neither have I wings to fly" : labelled and locked up in Canada's oldest institution, Thelma Wheatley
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"And never know the joy" : sex and the erotic in English poetry, edited by C.C. Barfoot
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"And never know the joy" : sex and the erotic in English poetry, edited by C.C. Barfoot
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"And never know the joy" : sex and the erotic in English poetry, edited by C.C. Barfoot
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"And other neighborly names" : social process and cultural image in Texas folklore, edited by Richard Bauman and Roger D. Abrahams
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"And pass the ammunition,", by Chaplain Howell M. Forgy ... edited by Jack S. McDowell
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"And so it goes" ; : adventures in television, Linda Ellerbee
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"And so they were married" : a comedy of the new woman, by Jesse Lynch Williams
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"And so to bed" ; : a comedy in three acts, by J. B. Fagan
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"And that's what I think being an American girl is all about!" : girls' reflections on American Girl and contemporary American girlhood
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"And the cock crowed again" : essays on political ideology and German church history, Friedrich-Martin Balzer
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"And the pressure is from cradle to grave" : exploring Black manhood, by Lynette D. Nickleberry, (electronic resource)
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"And the two shall become one flesh" ; : a study of traditions in Ephesians 5:21-33, [by] J. Paul Sampley
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"And then there were none" : a long buried chapter in Apache history, by Jess G. Hayes
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"And they shall be one flesh" : on the language of mystical union in Judaism, by Adam Afterman
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"And what are you going to do for us?" : audition pieces from Canadian plays, edited by Margaret Bard, Peter Messaline, Miriam Newhouse ; foreword by Mavor Moore
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"Ang kabuuan"
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"Anonymus Aurelianensis III" in Aristotelis analytica priora : critical edition, introduction, notes, and indexes, edited by Christina Thomsen Thornqvist
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"Another Juanita," and other stories, by Josephine Clifford
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"Ansturm gegen die letzte irdische Grenze" : Aphorismen und Spätwerk Kafkas, Werner Hoffmann
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"Anti-discrimination", remarks of Mr. John Norris, at Harrisburg, April 9, 1885 : in advocacy of bill enforcing provisions of state constitution
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"Antiproton trapping for advanced space propulsion applications" : summary of research : grant period, Feb. 1, 1997-Jan. 31, 1998 : grant # NAG8-1321, Gerald A. Smith (principal investigator), (microform)
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"Anyone for Denis?", John Wells
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"Août quatorze" jugé, par les lecteurs russes. Traduit du russe par Lucille Nivat et Alfréda Aucoutrurier
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"Appeasement" and the English speaking world : Britain, the United States, the dominions, and the policy of "appeasement" 1937-1939, by Ritchie Ovendale
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"Appelle-moi Pierrot" : wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné, Jo Ann Marie Recker
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"Appelle-moi Pierrot" : wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné, Jo Ann Marie Recker
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"Appelle-moi Pierrot" : wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné, Jo Ann Marie Recker
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"Arbitration" as a term of international law, by Thomas Willing Balch
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"Archival study of energetic processes in the upper atmosphere of the outer planets" : final technical report, Gilda Ballester, (microform)
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"Are there hidden supernovae?" : final report, NASA grant, (microform)
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"Are they selling her lips?" : advertising and identity, Carol Moog
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"Are those kids yours?" : American families with children adopted from other countries, Cheri Register
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"Are we beasts?" : Churchill and the moral question of World War II "area bombing", by Christopher C. Harmon
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"Are you a scientist, too?" : a primer of simple activities for geoscientists visiting K-2 classrooms, by Sigrid Asher-Bolinder, (microform)
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"Are you lonesome tonight?", Alan Bleasdale
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"Are you there alone?" : the unspeakable crime of Andrea Yates, Suzanne O'Malley
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"Aristocrat" and "The Community" : two philosophical dialogues, Nicholas J. Pappas
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"Aristocrat" and "The Community" : two philosophical dialogues, Nicholas J. Pappas
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"Aristocrat" and "The Community" : two philosophical dialogues, Nicholas J. Pappas
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"Armed attack" and Article 51 of the UN Charter : evolutions in customary law and practice, Tom Ruys
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"Army training, sir" : the impact of the World War I experience on the evolution of training doctrine in the US Army, Gregory C. Hope
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"Aromaticity, pseudo-aromaticity, anti-aromaticity" : proceedings of an international symposium held in Jerusalem, 31 March-3 April, 1970, edited by Ernst D. Bergmann and Bernard Pullman
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"Around the circle" : a thousand miles through the Rockies : "every mile a picture", by Edwin L. Sabin ; issued by the Passenger Department [of the] Denver and Rio Grande Railroad
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"Around the circle" : a thousand miles through the Rockies, by Edwin L. Sabin ; issued by the passenger department of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad
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"As ever, Gene" : the letters of Eugene O'Neill to George Jean Nathan, transcribed and edited, with introductory essays by Nancy L. Roberts and Arthur W. Roberts
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"As husbands go," : a comedy, by Rachel Crothers
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"As long as they don't bury me here" : social relations of poverty in a Namibian shantytown, Inge Tvedten ; introduction by Michael Bollig
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"As those who are taught" : the interpretation of Isaiah from the LXX to the SBL, edited by Claire Mathews McGinnis and Patricia K. Tull
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"As those who are taught" : the interpretation of Isaiah from the LXX to the SBL, edited by Claire Mathews McGinnis and Patricia K. Tull
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"As you were, Bill!", by Edward Streeter . ; with 42 illustrations in black-and-white by G. William Breck ("Bill Breck")
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"Ask mamma" : or, The richest commoner in England, by the author of "Sponge's sporting tour," etc., etc
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"Ask mamma" : or, The richest commoner in England, with illus. by John Leech
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"Astromag" coil cooling study, by Ben-Zion Maytal, Steven W. Van Sciver
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"At Dr. Franklin's service!" : 40 years of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania
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"At this defining moment" : Barack Obama's presidential candidacy and the new politics of race, Enid Logan
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"At this defining moment" : Barack Obama's presidential candidacy and the new politics of race, Enid Logan
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"At this defining moment" : Barack Obama's presidential candidacy and the new politics of race, Enid Logan
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"At you-all's house" : a Missouri nature story, by James Newton Baskett
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"At you-all's house" : a Missouri nature story, by James Newton Baskett ..
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"At-risk" eighth-graders four years later, authors, Patricia Green, Leslie Scott, (microform)
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"Atkinson" sign painting up to now : a complete manual of the art of sign painting--contains ninety six designs or layouts and accompanying color notes-fifty five alphabets embracing all standard styles, their modifications and alternates--comprehensive text covering all practical phases of the art--for every day reference in the shop--, by Frank H. Atkinson
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"Attic" and baroque prose style ; : the anti-Ciceronian movement, Edited by J. Max Patrick and Robert O. Evans, with John M. Wallace
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"Aunt" Clara Brown : story of a black pioneer
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"Away boarders,", by Daniel V. Gallery
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"B & M" : what two young Maine men founded 80 years ago!
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"B & O coals" : handbook and directory of coal mines and coke ovens served by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad
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"B" is for Betsy
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"Baad bitches" and sassy supermamas : Black power action films, Stephane Dunn
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"Back to the slave quarters!" : shall St. Louis be the Slave Master?
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"Back to work : the administration's plan for economic recoverty and the Workforce Investment Act" : hearing before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, DC, February 12, 2003, (microform)
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"Back to work : the administration's plan for economic recovery and the Workforce Investment Act" : hearing before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, DC, February 12, 2003
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"Bad" Shakespeare : revaluations of the Shakespeare canon, edited by Maurice Charney
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"Bad" mothers : the politics of blame in twentieth-century America, edited by Molly Ladd-Taylor and Lauri Umansky
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"Bad" mothers : the politics of blame in twentieth-century America, edited by Molly Ladd-Taylor and Lauri Umansky
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"Banished from their father's table" : loss of faith and Hebrew autobiography, Alan Mintz
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"Be not afraid!" : John Paul II speaks out on his life, his beliefs, and his inspiring vision for humanity, by André Frossard ; tr. from the French by J.R. Foster
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"Be not deceived" : the sacred and sexual struggles of gay and ex-gay Christian men, Michelle Wolkomir
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"Be not deceived" : the sacred and sexual struggles of gay and ex-gay Christian men, Michelle Wolkomir
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"Be not deceived" : the sacred and sexual struggles of gay and ex-gay Christian men, Michelle Wolkomir
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"Be not deceived" : the sacred and sexual struggles of gay and ex-gay Christian men, Michelle Wolkomir
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"Be not deceived" : the sacred and sexual struggles of gay and ex-gay Christian men, Michelle Wolkomir
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"Because I live here" ; : the theory and practice of vita-erg ward therapy with deteriorated psychotic women, by S. R. Slavson
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"Because that's where my roots are" : searching for patterns of African-American ethnicity in Arrow Rock, Missouri, Timothy E. Baumann
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"Bee my valentine!", Story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Befitting emblems of adversity" : a modern Irish view of Edmund Spenser from W.B. Yeats to the present, by David Gardiner
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"Befitting emblems of adversity" : a modern Irish view of Edmund Spenser from W.B. Yeats to the present, by David Gardiner
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"Before I kill more--", by Lucy Freeman
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"Before this decade is out-- " : personal reflections on the Apollo Program, edited by Glen E. Swanson, (microform)
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"Before this decade is out--" : personal reflections on the Apollo Program, edited by Glen E. Swanson
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"Being down" : challenging violence in urban schools, Ronnie Casella foreword by Jean Anyon
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"Being down" : challenging violence in urban schools, Ronnie Casella foreword by Jean Anyon
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"Belarus, back in the U.S.S.R.?" : hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundred Sixth Congress, first session, April 27, 1999
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"Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān, by Asma Barlas
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"Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān, by Asma Barlas
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"Beloved friend" : the story of Tchaikowsky and Nadejda von Meck, by Catherine Drinker Bowen and Barbara von Meck
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"Ben-Hur" Wallace : the life of General Lew Wallace
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"Bending the future to their will" : civic women, social education, and democracy, Edited by Margaret Smith Crocco and O.L. Davis, Jr
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"Bending the future to their will" : civic women, social education, and democracy, Edited by Margaret Smith Crocco and O.L. Davis, Jr
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"Benevolent assimilation" : the American conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903, Stuart Creighton Miller
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"Bequest of wings" : a family's pleasures with books, Annis Duff
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"Best edition" of published copyrighted works for the collections of the Library of Congress
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"Best" equal employment opportunity policies, programs, and practices in the private sector : task force report
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"Better living" : advertising, media, and the new vocabulary of business leadership, 1935-1955, William L. Bird, Jr
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"Better living" : advertising, media, and the new vocabulary of business leadership, 1935-1955, William L. Bird, Jr
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"Better" memories? : the promise and perils of pharmacological interventions, (electronic resource)
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"Between two worlds", edited by Leslie A. Marchand
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"Beyond reasonable doubt" and "probable cause" : historical perspectives on the Anglo-American law of evidence, Barbara J. Shapiro, (electronic resource)
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"Big Bill" Haywood, Melvyn Dubofsky
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"Big victory, great task" ; : North Viet-Nam's Minister of Defense assesses the course of the war, Introd. by David Schoenbrun
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"Bigotry!" : Ethnic, machine, and sexual politics in a senatorial election, Maria J. Falco
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"Billions of federal tax dollars misspent on New York's Medicaid program", report by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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"Billy" Sunday : the man and his message, by William T. Ellis, with revisions and condensation for present-day readers
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"Bits of history" : beginning, growth & folklore of Bollinger County, Missouri, by Mary L. Hahn
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"Black Rover, come over!" : the hypnosymbolic treatment of a phobia, [by] C. Scott Moss and Pauline James
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"Blackhall" patent railroad car washer, Ross and White Company
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"Blue Sky" : the life of Harriet Caswell-Broad, by Joseph Bourne Clark
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"Blue-on-yellow" color perimetry in age-related maculopathy, Ananda Som
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"Boarding out" : a tale of domestic life
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"Bobbie", by Kate Cairns
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"Bobbo", and other fancies, by Thomas Wharton ; with an introduction by Owen Wister
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"Body building products and hidden steroids : enforcement barriers" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, September 29, 2009
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"Body building products and hidden steroids : enforcement barriers" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, September 29, 2009
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"Bolting degration or failure in nuclear power plants"
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"Bombardons le Canada!--" : et autres propos désobligeants relevés dans les médias américains, Chantal Allan ; traduit de l'anglais par Catherine Ego
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"Bombardons le Canada!--" : et autres propos désobligeants relevés dans les médias américains, Chantal Allan ; traduit de l'anglais par Catherine Ego
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"Bomber" Harris and the strategic bombing offensive, 1939-1945, Charles Messenger
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"Bonaventure" the colonial home of the Tattnalls : paper read before the Georgia Society of the Colonial Dames of America, by Mrs. Peter W. Meldrim
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"Boney" Fuller : soldier, strategist, and writer, 1878-1966, Anthony John Trythall
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"Boot camp" drug treatment and aftercare intervention : an evaluation review, Ernest L. Cowles, Thomas C. Castellano ; with the assistance of Laura A. Granksy
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"Boot camp" drug treatment and aftercare interventions : an evaluation review, by Ernest L. Cowles, Thomas C. Castellano, and Laura A. Granksy
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"Boss" Tweed : the story of a grim generation, by Denis Tilden Lynch
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"Bottom-up" approaches in governance and adaptation for sustainable development : case studies from India and Bangladesh, edited by Pradip Swarnakar, Stephen Zavestoski, and Binay Kumar Pattnaik
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"Bottom-up" approaches in governance and adaptation for sustainable development : case studies from India and Bangladesh, edited by Pradip Swarnakar, Stephen Zavestoski, and Binay Kumar Pattnaik
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"Boy wanted" : a book of cheerful counsel, by Nixon Waterman
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"Breakers ahead!" : a history of shipwrecks on the graveyard of the Pacific, by R. Bruce Scott
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"Brief lives" : chiefly of contemporaries, set down by John Aubrey, between the years 1669 & 1696, edited from the author's mss. by Andrew Clark
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"Brigadization" of the PLA Air Force, Lawrence "Sid" Trevethan
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"Bright shootes of everlastingnesse" : the seventeenth-century religious lyric, edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth
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"Bring furth the pagants" : essays in early English drama presented to Alexandra F. Johnston, edited by David N. Klausner and Karen Sawyer Marsalek
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"Bringing up father" : cartoons, by Geo. McManus
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"Broke," : the man without the dime, by Edwin A. Brown ; illustrated from photographs
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"Broken windows" and police discretion, George L. Kelling
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"Brother Woodrow" : a memoir of Woodrow Wilson, Stockton Axson ; edited by Arthur S. Link, with the assistance of John E. Little, L. Kathleen Amon, and Nancy Plum
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"Brother Woodrow" : a memoir of Woodrow Wilson, by Stockton Axson ; edited by Arthur S. Link, with the assistance of John E. Little, L. Kathleen Amon, and Nancy Plum
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"Buffalo evening news" and its courageous leader, Edward H. Butler
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"Bullet Bob" comes to Louisville--and other tales from a baseball life, by John Morris ; foreword by Willie McGee
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"Bump-up" policy under Title I of the Clean Air Act : hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, July 22, 2003
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"Burlington joints" : a study of the financing, business and property of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroad systems
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"Bury the dead, feed the living" : the history of civil affairs/military government in the Mediterranean and European theaters of operation during World War II, Raymond A. Millen
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"Bushido." the anatomy of terror, by Alexandre Pernikoff
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"Busted and still running;" : the famous two-foot gauge railroad of Bridgton, Maine, [by] Edgar T. Mead, Jr
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"But I forget that I am a painter and not a politician" : the letters of George Caleb Bingham, with an introduction by Joan Stack ; edited by Lynn Wolf Gentzler and compiled by Roger E. Robinson
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"But at the same time and on another level-- ", Volume 1, Psychoanalytic theory and technique in the Kleinian/Bionian mode, James S. Grotstein
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"But at the same time and on another level-- ", Volume 2, Clinical applications in the Kleinian/Bionian mode, James S. Grotstein
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"But at the same time and on another level-- ", Volume 2, Clinical applications in the Kleinian/Bionian mode, James S. Grotstein
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"But at the same time and on another level-- ", Volume 2, Clinical applications in the Kleinian/Bionian mode, James S. Grotstein
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"But at the same time and on another level-- ", Volume 2, Clinical applications in the Kleinian/Bionian mode, James S. Grotstein
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"But at the same time and on another level-- ", Volume 2, Clinical applications in the Kleinian/Bionian mode, James S. Grotstein
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"But first a school" : the first fifty years of the School of American Ballet, Jennifer Dunning
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"But gentlemen marry brunettes", by Anita Loos, intimately illustrated by Ralph Barton
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"But he doesn't know the territory."
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"But it is not so among you" : echoes of power in Mark 10.32-45, Alberto de Mingo Kaminouchi
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"But it is not so among you" : echoes of power in Mark 10.32-45, Alberto de Mingo Kaminouchi
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"But it is not so among you" : echoes of power in Mark 10.32-45, Alberto de Mingo Kaminouchi
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"But teach, you ain't listenin'", or, How to cope with violence in a public school classroom, by Tom Yonker
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"But the people in legal said--" : a guide to current legal issues in advertising, Dean Keith Fueroghne
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"But they can't beat us" : Oscar Robertson and the Crispus Attucks Tigers, by Randy Roberts
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"But will it work with real students?" : scenarios for teaching secondary English language arts, Janet Alsup, Jonathan Bush
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"Buy native American" : a step toward self sufficiency, authors: G. Richard Ambrosius, Margot Hood-Rogers, Curtis Cook
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"Buying a home?" : don't forget the settlement costs!
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"By South Cadbury is that Camelot ..." the excavation of Cadbury Castle 1966-1970
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"By South Cadbury is that Camelot ..." the excavation of Cadbury Castle 1966-1970
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"By the River Potomac" : an historic resource study of Fort Hunt Park, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Mount Vernon, Virginia, prepared by Matthew R. Laird
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"By the eternal", a novel by Opie Read
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"Bypass flows" on national forest lands : joint oversight hearing before the Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health and the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, May 22, 2001
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"Bypass flows" on national forest lands : joint oversight hearing before the Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health and the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, May 22, 2001, (microform)
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"Bản tin tóm lu\U+02be\ọ\U+02be\c"
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"C" Force to Hong Kong : a Canadian catastrophe 1941-1945, Brereton Greenhous
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"C" Force to Hong Kong : a Canadian catastrophe 1941-1945, Brereton Greenhous
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"C" is for Cupcake, written and illustrated by Carolyn Haywood
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"C" is for Cupcake, written and illustrated by Carolyn Haywood
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"C.C. & I.C." and the Pennsylvania railroad guarantee
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"CD" type air compressors for locomotive service
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"CO2-O2 interactions in extension of tolerance to acute hypoxia" : final report, C.J. Lambertsen, (microform)
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"CORONA, coordinated research on non-thermal processes in astrophysics" : final technical report grant no. NAGW-1295, principal investigator, Dermott J. Mullan, (microform)
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"Cablespeech" : the case for First Amendment protection : a Time Incorporated study, George H. Shapiro, Philip B. Kurland, James P. Mercurio
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"Caerphilly castle" : a book of railway locomotives for boys of all ages, by W.G. Chapman
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"Calais-moralè", or, Fifty years' gleanings in the sea of readings, by Wm. H. Wesson
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"Call house madam," : the story of the career of Beverly Davis, as told by Serge G. Wolsey [pseud.]
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"Can I get a second opinion?" : How user characteristics impact trust in automation in a medical screening task, by Norah Celeste Hass
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"Can we all get along?" : racial and ethnic minorities in American politics, Paula D. McClain, Joseph Stewart, Jr
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"Can we all get along?" : racial and ethnic minorities in American politics, Paula D. McClain, Joseph Stewart, Jr
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"Can you say that on TV?" : an examination of the FCC's enforcement with respect to broadcast indecency : hearing before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, January 28, 2004
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"Cap" Cornish, Indiana pilot : navigating the century of flight, Ruth Ann Ingraham
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"Cap" Cornish, Indiana pilot : navigating the century of flight, Ruth Ann Ingraham
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"Captains courageous" : a story of the Grand Banks
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"Captains courageous" : a story of the grand banks, by Rudyard Kipling
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"Captive" traffic : a preliminary consideration of the issues and major shaping factors for the Association of American Railroads, by Richard J. Barber Associates, Inc
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"Capture and release" : digital cameras in the reading room, Lisa Miller, Steven K. Galbraith and the RLG Partnership Working Group on Streamlining Photography and Scanning, (electronic resource)
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"Carnot batteries" for electricity storage, Josh McTigue
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"Carry on " : a message to the employees and the public
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"Cash flow" analysis and the funds statement, by Perry Mason
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"Castleton cut-off" : Hudson River connecting railroad officially opened Thursday, November 29, 1924
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"Celebrating decades of pride, partnerships, and progress" : Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, Peace Corps
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"Ces forces obscures de l'âme" : women, race and origins in the writings of Albert Camus, Christine Margerrison
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"Ces forces obscures de l'âme" : women, race and origins in the writings of Albert Camus, Christine Margerrison
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"Ces forces obscures de l'âme" : women, race and origins in the writings of Albert Camus, Christine Margerrison
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"Chance favors only the prepared mind" : the proper role for U.S. Department of Defense science and engineering workforce, Timothy Coffey
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"Changing patterns of trade", address by Mr. N.R. Crump, Chairman and President, Canadian Pacific Railway Company to the Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce World Trade dinner, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 24, 1963
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"Charla franca" : acerca de ninõs con dificultades de aptendizaje, Instituto Nacional de Salud Mental, Divisioń de Informacioń Cientifica y Pública
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"Charla franca" como tratar al niño enojado, Instituto Nacional de Salud Mental, División de Información Cientifica y Pública
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"Cheltenham Flyer": a new railway book for boys of all ages, by W. G. Chapman
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"Childhood" in "crisis"?, edited by Phil Scraton
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"Childhood" in "crisis"?, edited by Phil Scraton
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"Childhood" in "crisis"?, edited by Phil Scraton
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"Childhood" in "crisis"?, edited by Phil Scraton
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"Chimmie Fadden" : Major Max : and other stories, by Edward W. Townsend ..
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"Chimmie Fadden" : Major Max, and other stories
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"Chink!" A documentary history of anti-Chinese prejudice in America, edited and with an introd. by Cheng-Tsu Wu. Foreword by Ben Fong-Torres
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"Christ was born on Christmas day" : a carol, with illustrations by John A. Hows ; [music by Thomas Helmore]
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"Chto nam v nikh ne nravitsi︠a︡... " : ob antisemitizmi︠e︡ v Rossīi, V. V. Shulgin
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"Church clothes" or, Land, mission and the end of apartheid in South Africa, Thomas Patrick Wilkinson
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"Civilizing" Rio : reform and resistance in a Brazilian city, 1889-1930, Teresa A. Meade
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"Civilizing" Rio : reform and resistance in a Brazilian city, 1889-1930, Teresa A. Meade
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"Civilizing" Rio : reform and resistance in a Brazilian city, 1889-1930, Teresa A. Meade
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"Civilizing" Rio : reform and resistance in a Brazilian city, 1889-1930, Teresa A. Meade
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"Clamshell railroad." : America's westernmost line, 1888-1930, [by] Thomas E. Jessett
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"Clearing the ground" : the Field Day Theatre Company and the construction of Irish identities, by Carmen Szabo
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"Clearing the ground" : the Field Day Theatre Company and the construction of Irish identities, by Carmen Szabo
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"Clemency" Canning : Charles John, 1st earl Canning, Governor-General and Viceroy of India, 1856-1862
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"Climbing Jacob's ladder" : the rise of Black churches in Eastern American cities, 1740-1877, Edward D. Smith
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"Closer to the truth than any fact" : memoir, memory, and Jim Crow, Jennifer Jensen Wallach
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"Closer to the truth than any fact" : memoir, memory, and Jim Crow, Jennifer Jensen Wallach
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"Closer to the truth than any fact" : memoir, memory, and Jim Crow, Jennifer Jensen Wallach
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"Clowning around" with cookery, [Editor: Mrs. Wayne E. Kendall]
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"Coach" can mean many things : five categories of literacy coaches in Reading First, prepared by Theresa Deussen ... [and others]
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"Cold blood" : LBJ's conduct of limited war in Vietnam, George C. Herring
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"Collar the lot!" : how Britain interned and expelled its wartime refugees, Peter and Leni Gillman
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"Collar the lot!" : how Britain interned and expelled its wartime refugees, Peter and Leni Gillman
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"Collisional dynamics of perturbed particle disks in the solar system" : annual technical (progress) report, W.W. Roberts, p.i. ; G.R. Stewart, co-p.i, (microform)
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"Color struck" under the gaze : ethnicity and the pathology of being in the plays of Johnson, Hurston, Childress, Hansberry, and Kennedy, Martha Gilman Bower
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"Colored men" and "hombres aquí" : Hernández v. Texas and the emergence of Mexican-American lawyering, Michael A. Olivas. Ed. ; foreword by Mark Tushnet
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"Colored men" and "hombres aquí" : Hernández v. Texas and the emergence of Mexican-American lawyering, Michael A. Olivas. Ed. ; foreword by Mark Tushnet
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"Come hell or high water" : a framing analysis of local newspaper coverage of hurricane Katrina, by Heidi Czlapinski
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"Come unto Me all ye that labour", Thomas Boston
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"Come ye after me" : commemorating the first 100 years 1867-1967, St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Louis
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"Coming to writing" and other essays, Hélène Cixous ; with an introductory essay by Susan Rubin Suleiman ; edited by Deborah Jenson ; translated by Sarah Cornell [and others]
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"Comminution of aeolian materials on Mars" : final technical report, by John R. Marshall, principal investigator, (microform)
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"Common sense" applied to woman suffrage : a statement of the reasons which justify the demand to extend the suffrage to women, with consideration of the arguments against such enfranchisement, and with special reference to the issues presented to the New York State Convention of 1894, by Mary Putnam-Jacobi
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"Common sense" applied to woman suffrage : a statement of the reasons which justify the demand to extend the suffrage to women, with consideration of the arguments against such enfranchisement, and with special reference to the issues presented to the New York State Convention of 1894, by Mary Putnam-Jacobi
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"Communist America : must it be?" : mid-eighties update, by Billy James Hargis
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"Compel them to come in", by C.H. Spurgeon
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"Competition--the spur to efficiency" : an address to the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, 94th annual general meeting, Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Monday, June 7, 1965, by Ian D. Sinclair
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"Complicity with evil" : the United Nations in the age of modern genocide, Adam LeBor
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"Composites research in support of the NASP Institute for composites (NIC)" : NCC3-218 period covered, June 1, 1991 through August 31, 1994, T. Michael Knasel, (microform)
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"Con Edison" of New York and Ralph Tapscott
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"Conowingo!" : the history of a great development on the Susquehanna
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"Convinced that God had called us" : dreams, visions, and the perception of God's will in Luke-Acts, by John B.F. Miller
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"Convinced that God had called us" : dreams, visions, and the perception of God's will in Luke-Acts, by John B.F. Miller
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"Convinced that God had called us" : dreams, visions, and the perception of God's will in Luke-Acts, by John B.F. Miller
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"Cookhouse talk" : a dialogue between William Talbot and Leon Bland
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"Copy" : essays from an editor's drawer, on religion, literature, and life, by Hugh Miller Thompson
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"Corn Products Refining" : a half century of progress and leadership, 1906-1958
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"Corrected above measure" : indentured servants and domestic abuse in Maryland, 1650-1700, by Becky Showmaker, (electronic resource)
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"Correcting 'kerfluffles' : analyzing prohibited practices and preventable patient deaths at Jackson VAMC" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, first session, Wednesday, November 13, 2013
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"Correcting 'kerfuffles' : analyzing prohibited practices and preventable patient deaths at Jackson VAMC" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, first session, Wednesday, November 13, 2013
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"Cosmic ray air shower measurement from space" : final report, NAS 8-38609 ... (1/18/96 - 11/17/96), principal investigator, Yoshiyuki Takahashi, (microform)
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"Could do better" : why children underachieve and what to do about it, Harvey Mandel & Sander I. Marcus with Loral Dean
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"Course and speed--" : the Carderock Division strategic plan, [editors, Dennis Clark, Roy Gulick, Robert Sellers]
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"Cramming" an emerging telephone billing fraud : hearing before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, July 23, 1998
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"Cranford" dames : a play in five scenes, for female characters, adapted from Mrs. Gaskell's novel "Cranford" by Alice Byington
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"Crazy" therapies : what are they?, do they work?, Margaret Thaler Singer and Janja Lalich ; cartoons by Jim Coughenour
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"Creep of refractory fibers and modeling of metal and ceramic matrix composite creep behavior" : (NCC-3-119), project closing report, (microform)
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"Crisis" or common sense? : the real progress, problems and prospects in railroad labor relations
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"Cropperville" from refuge to community : a study of Missouri sharecroppers who found an alternative to the sharecropper system, Jean Douglas Cadle
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"Curfew must not ring to-night", by Rosa Hartwick Thorpe ; Illustrated
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"Cyber attack : improving prevention and prosecution" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, on examining how to combat cyber attacks by improving prevention and prosecution, Scottsdale, AZ, April 21, 2000
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"Cyber attack : improving prevention and prosecution" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, on examining how to combat cyber attacks by improving prevention and prosecution, Scottsdale, AZ, April 21, 2000, (microform)
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"Cántico" de Jorge Guillén y "Aire nuestro", Joaquín Casalduero
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"Danger zone" (40 °F - 140 °F)
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"Data validation for total ozone mapping spectrometer for small class observer" : annual status report for NASA grant NAG 5-1519, J.L. Stanford, principal investigator, (microform)
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"Daughters of Jefferson, daughters of bootblacks" : racism and American feminism, by Barbara Hilkert Andolsen
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"Daughters of Jefferson, daughters of bootblacks" : racism and American feminism, by Barbara Hilkert Andolsen
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"Dayton Power & Light" : its contributions to Ohio
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"De Lawd" : Richard B. Harrison and The green pastures, Walter C. Daniel
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"De ole plantation", by Rev. John G. Williams ..
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"De sens rassis" : essays in honor of Rupert T. Pickens, edited by Keith Busby, Bernard Guidot, and Logan E. Whalen
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"Deaf Maggie Lee Sayre" : photographs of a river life, edited and with an introduction by Tom Rankin
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"Deaf Maggie Lee Sayre" : photographs of a river life, edited and with an introduction by Tom Rankin
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"Dear BBC" : children, television storytelling, and the public sphere, Máire Messenger Davies
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"Dear BBC" : children, television storytelling, and the public sphere, Máire Messenger Davies
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"Dear BBC" : children, television storytelling, and the public sphere, Máire Messenger Davies
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"Dear BBC" : children, television storytelling, and the public sphere, Máire Messenger Davies
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"Dear Bart" : Washington views of World War II, Glen C.H. Perry ; foreword by Edmond P. Bartnett
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"Dear Josie" : witnessing the hopes and failures of democratic education, Joseph Featherstone, Liza Featherstone, Caitlin Featherstone ; foreword by Herbert Kohl
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"Dear Josie" : witnessing the hopes and failures of democratic education, Joseph Featherstone, Liza Featherstone, Caitlin Featherstone ; foreword by Herbert Kohl
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"Dear Lady" : the letters of Frederick Jackson Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, 1910-1932, edited by Ray Allen Billington. With the collaboration of Walter Muir Whitehill
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"Dear Master" : letters of a slave family, edited by Randall M. Miller
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"Dear Mr. President ..." : The story of fifty years in the White House mail room, by Ira R. T. Smith with Joe Alex Morris
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"Dear Mr. President" : an open letter to Ronald Reagan about war and peace and our chances for survival in a world gone nuclear-mad, by Alfred W. Bauer
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"Dear colleague" letters in the House of Representatives : past practices and issues for Congress, Jacob R. Straus
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"Dear fatherland, rest quietly" ; : a report on the collapse of Hitler's "Thousand years.", Written and photographed by Margaret Bourke-White
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"Dear friends at home--." : the letters and diary of Thomas James Owen, Fiftieth New York Volunteer Engineer Regiment, during the Civil War, edited and with an introduction by Dale E. Floyd
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"Dear genius--" : a memoir of my life with Truman Capote, Jack Dunphy
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"Dearest Emmie," Thomas Hardy's letters to his first wife
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"Defective childhoods" : television news and the social construction of the 'child in need', Sarah M. Gonzales
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"Defects" : engendering the modern body, Helen Deutsch and Felicity Nussbaum, editors
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"Defects" : engendering the modern body, Helen Deutsch and Felicity Nussbaum, editors
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"Der tag"; or, The tragic man, by J.M. Barrie
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"Descensus ad terram" : the acquisition and reception of the Elgin marbles, Jacob Rothenberg
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"Designing out" gang homicides and street assaults, by James Lasley
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"Detroit" bullseye locomotive lubricators & locomotive specialties
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"Development of advanced multizone facilities for microgravity processing" : project closing report, (microform)
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"Development of an ultrasonic and Fabry-Perot interferometer for non-destruction inspection of aging aircraft" : final report for NASA Dryden Flight Research Center grant # NAG4-0012, (microform)
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"Development of collaborative research initiatives to advance the aerospace sciences : via the Communications, Electronics, Information Systems Focus Group" : final report ... : cooperative agreement number, NCC3-320, submitted by Ohio Aerospace Institute ; principal investigator, T. Michael Knasel, (microform)
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"Die Blechtrommel" : Attraktion und Ärgernis : ein Kapitel deutscher Literaturkritik, herausgegeben von Franz Josef Görtz
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"Die Stammutter aller guten Schulen" : das Dessauer Philanthropinum und der deutsche Philanthropismus 1774-1793, herausgegeben von Jörn Garber
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"Die bergknappen," originalsingspiel in einem aufzug, Dichtung von Paul Weidmann. Bearbeitet von Robert Haas
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"Diesel" locomotive dry sand towers : designs for properly sanding "road" locomotives and "switchers"--all boxes, Ross and White Company
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"Difficult" children as elicitors and targets of adult communication patterns : an attributional-behavioral transactional analysis, Daphne Blunt Bugental, William A. Shennum ; with commentary by Phillip Shaver and reply by the authors
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"Dile que le he escrito un blues" : del texto como partitura a la partitura como traducción en la literatura latinoamericana, M.a Carmen África Vidal Claramonte
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"Diplomatic assurances" on torture : a case study of why some are accepted and others rejected : hearing before the Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, November 15, 2007
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"Dirty bombs" : background in brief, Mary Beth D. Nikitin
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"Disappearances," a workbook
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"Disaster diplomacy" and the US response to COVID-19, C. Anthony Pfaff
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"Distinguished service" citizenship. : Southern sociological congress, Knoxville, Tennessee, ed. by J. E. McCulloch
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"Diverter" decision aiding for on-flight diversions, F.M. Rudolph, D.A. Homoki, G.A. Sexton, (microform)
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"Divining Thoughts" : Future Directions in Shakespeare Studies
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"Divining Thoughts" : Future Directions in Shakespeare Studies
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"Do everything" reform : the oratory of Frances E. Willard, Richard W. Leeman ; foreword by Bernard K. Duffy
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"Do it my way or you're fired!" : employee rights and the changing role of management prerogatives, David W. Ewing
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"Do things right the first time" : the National Park Service and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980, by G. Frank Williss
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"Do things right the first time" : the National Park Service and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980, by G. Frank Williss
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"Do you have a band?" : poetry and punk rock in New York City, Daniel Kane
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"Do you know--?" : the jazz repertoire in action, Robert R. Faulkner & Howard S. Becker
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"Do you know--?" : the jazz repertoire in action, Robert R. Faulkner & Howard S. Becker
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"Do you know--?" : the jazz repertoire in action, Robert R. Faulkner & Howard S. Becker
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"Do you sincerely want to be rich?" : The full story of Bernard Cornfeld and IOS, [by] Charles Raw, Bruce Page, and Godfrey Hodgson
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"Do your part" : activities guide
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"Doctors wanted, no women need apply" : sexual barriers in the medical profession, 1835-1975, Mary Roth Walsh
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"Doctors' unions and collective bargaining" : report of proceedings : Hotel Claremont, Berkeley, California, April 27 and 28, 1974 : conference, sponsored by University of California, Berkeley, Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute of Industrial Relations and American Federation of Physicians and Dentists (AFPD) ; Philip R. Alper, conference reporter and editor of proceedings
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"Doers of the word" : African-American women speakers and writers in the North (1830-1880), Carla L. Peterson
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"Does God still love me?" : letters from the street, Mary Rose McGeady
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"Does it matters who pays? : an analysis of the relationship between department revenue mix and department faculty perceptions of organizational effectiveness", by Tim Hausman
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"Doing Justice" in the people's court : sentencing by municipal court judges, Jon'a Meyer and Paul Jesilow
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"Doing it the hard way" : investigations of gender and technology, Sally L. Hacker ; edited by Dorothy E. Smith and Susan M. Turner
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"Doing it the hard way" : investigations of gender and technology, Sally L. Hacker ; edited by Dorothy E. Smith and Susan M. Turner
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"Doing justice" in the people's court : sentencing by municipal court judges, Jon'a Meyer and Paul Jesilow
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"Doing justice" in the people's court : sentencing by municipal court judges, Jon'a Meyer and Paul Jesilow
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students, Denise Clark Pope
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students, Denise Clark Pope
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students, Denise Clark Pope
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students, Denise Clark Pope
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"Doing" New York, or, Midnight adventures of a D.D
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"Don't Disturb my Masterpiece!" : Towards an Ecology of Learning
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"Don't Disturb my Masterpiece!" : Towards an Ecology of Learning
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"Don't be so gay!" : queers, bullying, and making schools safe, Donn Short
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"Don't be so gay!" : queers, bullying, and making schools safe, Donn Short
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"Don't be so gay!" : queers, bullying, and making schools safe, Donn Short
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"Don't be so gay!" : queers, bullying, and making schools safe, Donn Short
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"Don't fall off the mountain."
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"Don't lie for the other guy" campaign
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"Dot it down ; " : a story of life in the North-west, by Alexander Begg
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"Dot it down ; " : a story of life in the North-west, by Alexander Begg
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"Drexel & Co." over a century of history
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"Drifting about"; or, What "Jeems Pipes, of Pipesville," saw-and-did. An autobiography by Stephen C. Massett. With many comic illustrations by Mullen
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"Drifting about," or, What "Jeems Pipes, of Pipesville" Saw-and-Did, an autobiography by Stephen C. Massett ; with many comic illus. by Mullen
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"Drifting about," or, What "Jeems Pipes, of Pipesville" Saw-and-Did, an autobiography by Stephen C. Massett ; with many comic illus. by Mullen, (microform)
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"Dueñas" and "doncellas" : a study of the "Doña Rodríguez" episode in "Don Quijote", by Conchita Herdman Marianella
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"Dueñas" and "doncellas" : a study of the "Doña Rodríguez" episode in "Don Quijote", by Conchita Herdman Marianella
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"Dynamic augment--need and means of reducing it", by Mr. E. W. Strong
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"E pluribus unum!" : "One out of many." An oil company grows through acquisitions
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"ECP brake financial analysis workbook version 1.0", by Thomas S. Guins and Earl W. Martin
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"ECP brake revenue service testing update", by Fred G. Carlson
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"EPA-- preserving our future today" : strategic direction for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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"ERISA, the foundation of employee health coverage" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, DC, June 12, 2001
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"ERISA, the foundation of employee health coverage" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, DC, June 12, 2001, (microform)
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"Eagle forgotten" ; : the life of John Peter Altgeld, by Harry Barnard
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"Early to bed and early to rise." : "Twenty years in hell with the beef trust." "Facts, not fiction.", By Roger R. Shiel
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"Earth summit" : UN spectacle with a cast of thousands, Murray Weidenbaum
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"Echado de tierra" : exile and the psychopolitical landscape in the Poema de mio Cid, by Theresa Ann Sears
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"Edge is what I have" : Theodore Roethke and after, Harry Williams
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"Education and training of personnel to provide better eldercare services" : final report grant no. 90-AT-0537, project period 10/01/92-9/30/94, Dorothy A. Idleburg ; submitted to, U.S. Administration on Aging, Department of Health and Human Services, (microform)
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"Education is the safeguard of liberty" : a historical analysis of Central High School Columbus, Ohio, prepared by Jeffrey T. Darbee and Nancy A. Recchie for the COSI Columbus Building Committee
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"Educator" in the cracker and biscuit industry in U.S.A. and in Great Britain
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"Effects of high energy radiation on the mechanical properties of epoxy/graphite fiber reinforced composites" : final technical report on NASA grant NSG 1562, by R.E. Fornes, R.D. Gilbert, J.D. Memory, co-principal investigators, (microform)
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"Ego" ; : random records of sports, service, and travel in many lands, by Lord Castletown
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"El Fenomeno Chavez" : Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, modern day Bolivar, by Jerrold M. Post
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"El arte de vivir" : Meditación Vipassana tal y como la enseña S.N. Goenka, William Hart
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"El ʼAzl" : shame-compulsion in the Yemen, by Walter Cline, (microform)
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"Emerging trends in employment and labor law : labor-management relations in a global economy" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, hearing held in Washington, DC, October 8, 2002
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"Emerging trends in employment and labor law : labor-management relations in a global economy" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, hearing held in Washington, DC, October 8, 2002, (microform)
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"Empire can wait" : American opposition to Hawaiian annexation, 1893-1898, Thomas J. Osborne
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"Enemies" : World War II alien internment, by John Christgau
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"Enemy of none but a common friend of all"? : an international perspective on the lender-of-last-resort function, Curzio Giannini
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"England arise!" : the Labour Party and popular politics in 1940s Britain, Steven Fielding, Peter Thompson and Nick Tiratsoo
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"England arise!" : the Labour Party and popular politics in 1940s Britain, Steven Fielding, Peter Thompson and Nick Tiratsoo
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"Enhancing" the Australian-U.S. defense relationship : a guide to U.S. policy, Thomas-Durell Young
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"Enlarge the site of your tent" : the city as unifying theme in Isaiah : the Isaiah Workshop - De Jesaja Werkplaats, edited by Archibald L.H.M. van Wieringen, Annemarieke van der Woude
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"Enlightened zeal" : the Hudson's Bay Company and scientific networks, 1670-1870, Ted Binnema
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"Enough to keep them alive" : Indian welfare in Canada, 1873-1965, Hugh Shewell
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"Entangling alliances with none" : American foreign policy in the age of Jefferson, Lawrence S. Kaplan
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"Entangling alliances with none" : American foreign policy in the age of Jefferson, Lawrence S. Kaplan
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"Entangling alliances with none" ; : an essay on the individual in the American twenties, [by] Robert H. Elias
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"Entrenchment" of Senate procedure and the "nuclear option" for change : possible proceedings and their implications, Richard S. Beth
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"Environmental restoration succeeds" : Rocky Mountain Arsenal
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"Equitable" of the U. S. ; : what Henry B. Hyde started in 1859!
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"Escape to life" : German intellectuals in New York: a compendium on exile after 1933
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"Escape to life" : German intellectuals in New York: a compendium on exile after 1933
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"Essentials of a good personal injury prevention program" : an address, by Thomas D. Bever, president, Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company before railroad section, 47th Annual Session National Safety Congress and Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, October 20th, 1959
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"Esteemed bookes of lawe" and the legal culture of early Virginia, edited by Warren M. Billings and Brent Tarter
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"Eternal Father, strong to save" : the Navy hymn
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"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty", (graphic)
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"Ethically impossible" : STD research in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948
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"Ethnically qualified" : race, merit, and the selection of urban teachers, 1920-1980, Christina Collins
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"Eu hiaith a gadwant"? : y Gymraeg yn yr ugeinfed ganrif, golygyddion: Geraint H. Jenkins a Mari A. Williams
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"Evaluation of relative sensitivity of SAW and flexural plate wave devices for atmospheric sensing" : NCC2-5185, Richard M. White, Justin Black, Bryan Chen, (microform)
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"Even unto Bethlehem" ; : the story of Christmas, by Henry Van Dyke
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"Every bird;" : a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations, by the author, Reginald Heber Howe, jr
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"Every sound there is" : the Beatles' Revolver and the transformation of rock and roll, edited by Russell Reising
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"Every sound there is" : the Beatles' Revolver and the transformation of rock and roll, edited by Russell Reising
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"Every valley shall be exalted" : the discourse of opposites in twelfth-century thought, Constance Brittain Bouchard
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"Everybody does it!" : crime by the public, Thomas Gabor
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"Everybody's paid but the teacher" : the teaching profession and the women's movement, Patricia A. Carter
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"Everybody's paid but the teacher" : the teaching profession and the women's movement, Patricia A. Carter
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"Everyman" : with other interludes, including eight miracle plays
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"Everywhere they are in chains" : political theory from Rousseau to Marx, Asher Horowitz and Gad Horowitz
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"Evil people" : a comparative study of witch hunts in Swabian Austria and the Electorate of Trier, Johannes Dillinger ; translated by Laura Stokes
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"Exempla" in context : a historical and critical study of Robert Mannyng of Brunne's "Handlyng synne", Fritz Kemmler
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"Exiled from light" : divine law, morality, and violence in Milton's Samson Agonistes, Derek N.C. Wood
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"Exiled from light" : divine law, morality, and violence in Milton's Samson Agonistes, Derek N.C. Wood
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"Exiled from light" : divine law, morality, and violence in Milton's Samson Agonistes, Derek N.C. Wood
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"Expanding consumer choice and addressing 'adverse selection' concerns in health insurance" : hearing before the Joint Economic Committee, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, September 22, 2004
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"Expert" Dougherty's review of Reading Railroad Company's reports from 1869 to 1883 : together with his testimony before Commissioner Oliphant in the Dinsmore Suit
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"Extension of tenure of government control of railroads" : analysis of legalities affecting sundry features of the programs for remedial legislation necessary to relinquishment of federal control and subsequent regulation of railroads presented at the hearings before Committee on Interstate Commerce at the last session of the sixty-fifth congress, submitted by Advisory Counsel of National Association of Owners of Railroad Securities
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"Extra brakeman", or, Full crew bill before the West Virginia Legislature, statement by A.W. Thompson ... before the Joint House and Senate Committee of the Legislature of West Virginia at the hearing on the Full Crew Bill, Charleston, W. Va., February 12, 1915
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"Extraordinary measures" and the debt limit, Grant A. Driessen, Joseph S. Hughes
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"Exxon Valdez" oil spill : report together with additional views (to accompany S. 711)
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"F" relay valves : parts catalog no. 3231-2
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"Fahrzeuginstandhaltung", "maintenance des vehicules", "vehicle maintenance"
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"Faithless elector" challenge goes to Supreme Court, Jacob D. Shelly
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"Fallen from the symboled world" : precedents for the new formalism, Wyatt Prunty
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"Falstaff" drinking his brew
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"Famous in my time": 1810-1812, Edited by Leslie A. Marchand
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"Fast Track" NTR systems assessment for NASA's first lunar outpost scenario, Stanley K. Borowski and Stephen W. Alexander, (microform)
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"Fast sailing and copper-bottomed" : Aberdeen sailing ships and the emigrant Scots they carried to Canada, 1774-1855, Lucille H. Campey
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"Fast sailing and copper-bottomed" : Aberdeen sailing ships and the emigrant Scots they carried to Canada, 1774-1855, Lucille H. Campey
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"Fast track" legislative procedures governing congressional consideration of a Defense Base Closure and Realignment (BRAC) Commission report, Christopher M. Davis
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"Fast track" lunar NTR systems assessment for NASA's first lunar outpost and its evolvability to Mars, Stanley K. Borowski and Stephen W. Alexander, (microform)
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"Fast track" procedures to disapprove additional funds under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, Christopher M. Davis
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"Fast-track" or expedited procedures : their purpose, elements, and implications, Christopher M. Davis
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"Fata morgana" : a vision of empire--the Burr conspiracy in Mississippi Territory and the great Southwest--Natchez love story of ex-Vice President Aaron Burr : a historical novel, by Elizabeth Brandon Stanton
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"Father Clark," or, The pioneer preacher : sketches and incidents of Rev. John Clark, by an old pioneer
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"Father, don't you see I'm burning?" : reflections on sex, narcissism, symbolism, and murder : from everything to nothing, Leonard Shengold
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"Featherbed rules," railroad manpower, and the T.P. & W., a statement by Joseph B. Eastman
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"Featherbedding" : a list of references arranged chronological with index of authors, 1938-1958
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"Federal Land Assistance, Management and Enhancement Act" or "Flame Act", June 10, 2008, 110-2 House Report 110-704, Part 1
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"Federal Land Assistance, Management, and Enhancement Act" or "FLAME Act" : report together with additional views (to accompany H.R. 5541) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office)
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"Federal geospatial data management" and H.R. 2489, "AmericaView Geospatial Imagery Mapping Program Act" : oversight and legislative hearings before the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources of the Committee on Natural Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, Thursday, July 23, 2009
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"Femininity," "masculinity," and "androgyny" : a modern philosophical discussion, edited by Mary Vetterling-Braggin
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"Few know that such a place exists" : land and people in the Prince William Forest Park, prepared for National Capital Region, National Park Service ; prepared by John Bedell ; with contributions from Eric Griffitts [and others]
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"Fiction distorting fact" : The prison life, annotated by Jefferson Davis, [edited by] Edward K. Eckert
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"Fightin' Joe" Wheeler, by John P. Dyer
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"Fighting for the good cause" : reflections on Francis Galton's legacy to American hereditarian psychology, Gerald Sweeney
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"Final solution" : Nazi population policy and the murder of the European Jews, Götz Aly ; translated from the German by Belinda Cooper and Allison Brown
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"Final solution" : Nazi population policy and the murder of the European Jews, Götz Aly ; translated from the German by Belinda Cooper and Allison Brown
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"First day" proceedings and procedural change In the Senate, Valerie Heitshusen
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"First in New England skies!" : 20th anniversary Northeast Airlines, 1933-1953
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"First in flight" : a shorty history of the enlisted aircrew member in the Air National Guard
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"First mortgage indorsed bonds of 1869" : final report of the committee of Alabama and Chattanooga bondholders appointed to act in conjunction with the council of foreign bondholders under the rules and regulations of the council, Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad
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"First mortgage indorsed bonds of 1869" and 8% state gold bonds of 1870 : first report of the council of foreign bondholders acting under their rules and regulations with the committee of Alabama bondholders : with maps and appendix, Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad
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"First with the most" Forrest, by Robert Selph Henry
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"First-year teacher" eight years later : an inquiry into teacher development, Robert V. Bullough, Jr., Kerrie Baughman ; foreword by David C. Berliner
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"First-year teacher" eight years later : an inquiry into teacher development, Robert V. Bullough, Jr., Kerrie Baughman ; foreword by David C. Berliner
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"Flexiwall 3 SO" : a seond-order predictive strategy for rapid wall adjustment in two-dimensional compressible flow, Michael Judd
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"Flucht aus der Zeit?" : Anarchismus, Kulturkritik und christliche Mystik : Hugo Balls "Konversionen", Manfred Steinbrenner
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"Fludrocortisone : role in central regulation of fluid balance" : final report NASA-Ames NCC 2-764 : period covered, 7/1/93-1/15/96, (microform)
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"Follow the flag" : a history of the Wabash Railroad Company, H. Roger Grant
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"Follow the wise" : studies in Jewish history and culture in honor of Lee I. Levine, edited by Zeev Weiss [and others]
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"Following the drum" : a glimpse of frontier life, by Mrs. Vielé
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"Fools say" : a novel, by Nathalie Sarraute, translated by Maria Jolas
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"Footsteps of liberty and revolt" : essays on Wales and the French Revolution, edited by Mary-Ann Constantine and Dafydd Johnston
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"Footsteps of liberty and revolt" : essays on Wales and the French Revolution, edited by Mary-Ann Constantine and Dafydd Johnston
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"Footsteps of liberty and revolt" : essays on Wales and the French Revolution, edited by Mary-Ann Constantine and Dafydd Johnston
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"For freedom's battle" : 1823-1824, edited by Leslie A. Marchand
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"For good work do they wish to kill him?" : narrative critique of the Acts of Pilte, by John David Shannon, (electronic resource)
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"For immediate release" : candidate press releases in American political campaigns, Jan Pons Vermeer
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"For salvation's sake" : provincial loyalty, personal religion, and epigraphic production in the Roman and late antique Near East, Jason Moralee
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"For salvation's sake" : provincial loyalty, personal religion, and epigraphic production in the Roman and late antique Near East, Jason Moralee
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"For salvation's sake" : provincial loyalty, personal religion, and epigraphic production in the Roman and late antique Near East, Jason Moralee
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"For salvation's sake" : provincial loyalty, personal religion, and epigraphic production in the Roman and late antique Near East, Jason Moralee
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"For salvation's sake" : provincial loyalty, personal religion, and epigraphic production in the Roman and late antique Near East, Jason Moralee
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"For salvation's sake" : provincial loyalty, personal religion, and epigraphic production in the Roman and late antique Near East, Jason Moralee
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"For salvation's sake" : provincial loyalty, personal religion, and epigraphic production in the Roman and late antique Near East, Jason Moralee
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"For was I not born here?" : identity and culture in the work of Yvonne du Fresne, Anne Holden Rønning
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"For was I not born here?" : identity and culture in the work of Yvonne du Fresne, Anne Holden Rønning
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"Fore ðære mærðe mod astige" : two new perspectives on the Old English Gifts of men, by Derek Updegraff, (electronic resource)
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"Fore!" : Golf cartoons from the Wall Street journal, selected by Charles Preston
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"Fort Reno," or, Picturesque "Cheyenne and Arrapahoe army life" : before the opening of "Oklahoma", by Mrs. D. B. Dyer
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"Fort-La-Fayette life." : 1863-64, in extracts from the "Right flanker," a manuscript sheet circulating among the southern prisoners in Fort-La-Fayette, in 1863-64
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"Fortress Europe" and other myths about trade : policies towards merchandise imports in the EC and other major industrial economies (and what they mean for developing countries), Jean Baneth, (electronic resource)
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"Forward is the motto of today" : street railways in Charlottesville, Virginia, 1866-1936, by Jefferson Randolph Kean
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"Foster's & nobody elses" : the N.C. Foster enterprises, by William W. O'Gara
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"Four-seaters to fan jets" : the story of Mohawk Airlines, inc., [by] Robert E. Peach
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"Francophonie" in the 1990's : problems and opportunities, Dennis Ager
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"Frankly, my dear-- " : the world's greatest comebacks, snubs, insults, one-liners, and last words, edited by Katherine and Richard Greene
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"Franks, Burgundians, and Aquitanians" and the royal coronation ceremony in France, Elizabeth A.R. Brown
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"Free enterprise," the opium of the American people
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"Free security scan" could cost time and money
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"Free trade" and moral philosophy : rethinking the sources of Adam Smith's Wealth of nations, Richard F. Teichgraeber III
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"Free trials" aren't always free
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"Freely to pass", [by] Edward W. Beattie, jr
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"Friction with the market" : Henry James and the profession of authorship, Michael Anesko
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"Friede, Freiheit, Brot!" : Romane zur deutschen Novemberrevolution, herausgegeben von Ulrich Kittstein und Regine Zeller
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"Friend and lover" : the life of Louise Bryant, Virginia Gardner
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"Friends in peace and war" : the Russian Navy's landmark visit to Civil War San Francisco, C. Douglas Kroll
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"From a sacred source" : Genizah studies in honour of Stefan C. Reif, edited by Ben Outhwaite and Siam Bhayro
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"From the general advantage", an address by Donald Gordon, to the Transportation Club, Toronto, Ont., December 5, 1963
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"From the primitive atmosphere to the prebiotic soup to the pre-RNA world", Stanley L. Miller, (microform)
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"From the very first moment of the [D-Day] invasion, the Allies had absolute air supremacy. Our own troops asked the obvious question: Where is the Luftwaffe?" : Adolf Galland, Nazi General of Fighters, (picture)
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"From today painting is dead" : -- The beginnings of photography: [catalogue of an exhibition held at] the Victoria & Albert Museum, 16 March - 14 May 1972
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"Frémont's hundred days in Missouri" : speech of Hon. F. P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri on Frémont's defense, delivered in the House of Representatives, March 7, 1862
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"Full justice" : the story of Richard Gentry and his Missouri volunteers in the Seminole war (a long-forgotten episode of Missouri history), by William Richard Gentry, junior
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"Full throttle", Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co
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"Functional criteria for emergency response facilities", NUREG-0696
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"Fundamental concepts" of integrated and fiber optic sensors, Margaret L. Tuma, (microform)
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"Further developments of BEM for micro and macromechanical analyses of composites" : BEST-CMS (Boundary Element Software Technology-Composite Modeling System), user's manual : final technical report, NASA grant no. NAG3-1483, April 1993 - March 1997, prepared by P.K. Banerjee, principal investigator [and others], (microform)
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"G" is for "growing" : thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street, edited by Shalom M. Fisch & Rosemarie T. Truglio
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"G" is for "growing" : thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street, edited by Shalom M. Fisch & Rosemarie T. Truglio
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"G" is for "growing" : thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street, edited by Shalom M. Fisch & Rosemarie T. Truglio
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"G" is for "growing" : thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street, edited by Shalom M. Fisch & Rosemarie T. Truglio
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"G" is for growing : thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street, edited by Shalom M. Fisch, Rosemarie T. Truglio
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"G" is for growing : thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street, edited by Shalom M. Fisch, Rosemarie T. Truglio
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"G. G.", by George Grossmith
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"Galileo probe mass spectrometer" : University of Hawaii : annual progress report : contract no. NAS5-30851, May 1, 1997 to April 30, 1998, submitted by Tobias C. Owen, principal investigator, (microform)
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"Gas-saving" products : fact or fuelishness?
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"Gas-saving" products : fact or fuelishness?
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"Gateway to the peninsula" : a history of the city of Daly City, San Mateo County, California, by Samuel C. Chandler
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"Gentlemen prefer blondes" : the illuminating diary of a professional lady, by Anita Loos ; intimately illustrated by Ralph Barton
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"Genuine Detroit" Model A locomotive force feed oiler : catalog no. 174
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"Geographia" plan of Dublin : Baile A[th]a Clia[th], produced and published by "Geographia" Ltd
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"Geographia" plan of Preston, produced under the direction of P.H. Thorpe
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"Georgetown" : first college charter from the U. S. Congress, 1789-1954
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"Geschenke an Aufmerksame" : hebräische Intertextualität und mystische Weltauffassung in der Lyrik Paul Celans, Irene Fussl
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"Get your degree tuition free" : Maryland Army National Guard : educational benefits available to guard members
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"Getting history right" : East and West German collective memories of the Holocaust and war, Mark A. Wolfgram
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"Getting paid" : youth crime and work in the inner city, Mercer L. Sullivan
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"Getting paid" : youth crime and work in the inner city, Mercer L. Sullivan
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"Getting paid" : youth crime and work in the inner city, Mercer L. Sullivan
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"Giant oaks from tiny acorns grow" : a few moments spent in perusal of this little book may mean much in the way of riches to you
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"Gilded prostitution" : status, money, and transatlantic marriages, 1870-1914, Maureen E. Montgomery
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"Gimmie Five" : investigation of tribal lobbying matters : final report before the Committee on Indian Affairs, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, September 5, 2006
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"Give me that old time religion" : reclaiming slave religion in the future, bt Constance Bailey, (electronic resource)
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"Give to the winds thy fears" : the women's temperance crusade, 1873-1874, Jack S. Blocker, Jr
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"Give your hands to struggle" : a direction for the liberation journey of white social justice educators, by Mary R. Ferguson
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"Giving wings to words!" : Connecticut origins of modern telephony, 1878-1953
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"Glitter around and darkness within," 1873-1892, edited by Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie
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"Global magnetohydrodynamic modeling of the solar corona" : progress report, second year (2/07/96-2/06/97), principal investigator, Jon A. Linker, (microform)
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"Global tropospheric experiment at the Hong Kong atmospheric chemistry measurement station" : final report, Mary Ann Carroll, (microform)
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"God is my fuehrer," : being the last twenty-eight sermons, by Martin Niemoller...with a preface by Thomas Mann
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"God is our mother" : Julian of Norwich and the medieval image of Christian feminine divinity, by Jennifer P. Heimmel
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"God ordained this war" : sermons on the sectional crisis, 1830-1865, edited by David B. Chesebrough
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"God's banker", by Rupert Cornwell
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"Godded with God" : Hendrick Niclaes and his Family of Love, Jean Dietz Moss
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"Going bananas" : 100 years of American fruit ships in the Caribbean, by Mark H. Goldberg
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"Gombo zhèbes" : little dictionary of Creole proverbs, selected from six Creole dialects : with notes, complete index to subjects and some brief remarks upon the Creole idioms of Louisiana, by Lafcadio Hearn ; tr. into French and into English
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"Good as gold"? : how we lost our gold reserves and destroyed the dollar, by Christopher Weber
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"Good evening!" : A professional memoir
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"Good guys don't wear hats" : children's talk about the media, Joseph Tobin
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"Good guys don't wear hats" : children's talk about the media, Joseph Tobin
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"Good morning" : after a sleep of twenty-five years, old-fashioned dancing is being revived by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford
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"Good morning" : music, calls, and directions for old time dancing as revived by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford
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"Good news from New England", by Edward Winslow ; edited by Kelly Wisecup
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"Good news from New England", by Edward Winslow ; edited by Kelly Wisecup
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"Good news from New England", by Edward Winslow ; edited by Kelly Wisecup
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"Good observers of nature" : American women and the scientific study of the natural world, 1820-1885, Tina Gianquitto
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"Good to great" policing : application of business management principles in the public sector, by Chuck Wexler, Mary Ann Wycoff, Craig Fischer
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"Good writing" in cross-cultural context, Xiao-ming Li
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"Good writing" in cross-cultural context, Xiao-ming Li
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"Gothick" : [catalogue of an exhibition held] May 6th-August 17th, 1975, [Brighton Museum and Art Gallery]
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"Government from reflection and choice" : constitutional essays on war, foreign relations, and federalism, Charles A. Lofgren
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"Grain on the move", an address by Donald Gordon to the Canadian Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 26, 1962
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"Graybeard's" Colorado, or, Notes on the centennial state : describing a trip from Philadelphia to Denver and back in the autumn and winter of 1881-82, by John Franklin Graff ("Graybeard")
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"Green studio" : nature and the arts in therapy, editors, Alexander Kopytin, and Madeline Rugh (St.-Petersburg Academy of Post-Graduate Pedagogical Training, Psychology Department, St.-Petersburg, Russia, and others)
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"Green" advertising claims
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"Green" on-chip inductors in three-dimensional integrated circuits, by Umamaheswara Rao Tida
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"Greenscaping" your lawn and garden
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"Gregorius" and "Der arme Heinrich." : Hartmann's dualistic and gradualistic views of reality
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"Grosshungern und gehorchen" ; : zur Entstehung und politischen Funktion der Geschichtsideologie des westdeutschen Imperialismus untersucht am Beispiel, von Gerhard Ritter und Friedrich Meinecke
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"Growing up" teaching : from personal knowledge to professional practice, Frances Schoonmaker
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"Growing up" teaching : from personal knowledge to professional practice, Frances Schoonmaker
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"Growing with Canada!" : the story of Canada's oldest and youngest stock exchanges
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"Growth, employment and decent work in the least developed countries."
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"Guilty, or not guilty" : the true story of Manhattan well
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"Guilty, or not guilty" : the true story of Manhattan well, (microform)
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"Gulf Oil" : the first fifty years, 1901-1951
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"Guts and glory" : the rise and fall of Oliver North, by Ben Bradlee, Jr
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"HGH" pills and sprays : human growth hype?, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Office of Consumer & Business Education
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"HIP" new software : the Hydroecological Integrity Assessment Process
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"HIV is God's Blessing" : Rehabilitating Morality in Neoliberal Russia
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"HPTAM", a two-dimensional heat pipe transient analysis model, including the startup from a frozen state : final report no. UNM-ISNPS-4-1995, Jean-Michel and Mohamed S. El-Genk, (microform)
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"HSC" brake equipment : D-22-PTE passenger car brake equipment with electro-pneumatic brake speed governor control and "AP" decelostat equipment
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"HSC" brake equipment for self-propelled passenger cars with M-38-C brake valve, D-22-BR control valve arranged for double end control, multiple unit operation, and emergency safety control : instruction pamphlet no. 66, supplement no. 2
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"HSC" high-speed brake equipment for types "A" and "B" diesel locomotive units and cars with individual speed governor control
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"HSC" high-speed brake equipment for types "A," "B," and "C" Diesel locomotive units and cars with individual speed governor control ; : a practical textbook for the instruction of locomotive engineers and firemen, by C. M. Drennan, prepared under the supervision and with the approval of the Westinghouse air brake company
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"Hamlet" and other Shakespearean essays, L. C. Knights
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"Hamlet" once more, by J. M. Robertson
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"Happiness is not my companion" : the life of General G.K. Warren, David M. Jordan
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"Happiness is not my companion" : the life of General G.K. Warren, David M. Jordan
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"Happiness is not my companion" : the life of General G.K. Warren, David M. Jordan
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"Happiness" and "pain" across languages and cultures, edited by Cliff Goddard ; Zhengdao Ye
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"Harlem gallery", and other poems of Melvin B. Tolson, edited by Raymond Nelson ; introduction by Rita Dove
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"Harlem gallery", and other poems of Melvin B. Tolson, edited by Raymond Nelson ; introduction by Rita Dove
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"Harold the webbed ; : or, The young Vykings"; being volume two of the life and works of Trader Horn, the works written by Alfred Aloysius Horn at the age of seventy-three, & the life with such of his philosophy as is the gift of age and experience, taken down and here edited by Ethelreda Lewis, with a foreword by William McFee
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"Harold," the people's mayor : an authorized biography of Mayor Harold Washington, by Dempsey J. Travis
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"Harsh and World" other poems, Ángel González ; translated by Donald D. Walsh
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"Hatching ruin," or, Mark Twain's road to bankruptcy, Charles H. Gold
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"Hatching ruin," or, Mark Twain's road to bankruptcy, Charles H. Gold
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"Hauhau" : the Pai Marire search for Maori identity, Paul Clark
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"Hauhau" : the Pai Marire search for Maori identity, Paul Clark
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"Having wonderful time", by Arthur Kober; foreword by Marc Connelly
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"He built Seattle" : a biography of Judge Thomas Burke
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"He profits most who serves best" : the spirit of employe representation on the Pennsylvania Railroad, address by W.W. Atterbury, before the Rotary Club of Philadelphia, September 18, 1923
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"He reminded me of Tennyson's description of King Arthur. . ." : a contemporary sketch and description of General Custer
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"He shall not pass this way again" : the legacy of Justice William O. Douglas, Stephen L. Wasby, editor, (electronic resource)
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"Heads, not tails" : how best to engage theater ballistic missiles, by Ronald C. Wiegand
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"Hear O Israel" : the history of American Jewish preaching, 1654-1970, Robert V. Friedenberg
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"Heartland" English : variation and transition in the American Midwest, edited by Timothy C. Frazer
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"Held captive" : child poverty in America : a Children's Defense Fund report, by Julia Cass, (electronic resource)
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"Hell fer Sartain" : and other stories, John Fox, Jr
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"Hell fer Sartain" and other stories
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"Hello Bill" toasts : a book of up-to-date toasts suitable for banquets and social occasions, including those popularly used by the Elks, college boys, club men, etc. : interspersed with proverbs, sentiments and wise sayings, gathered from many sources and arranged by Victor W. Williams ; illustrations by A.F. Willmarth ; frontispiece by W. H. Bull
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"Hello Central?" : gender, technology, and culture in the formation of telephone systems, Michèle Martin
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"Hello! young Americans" : a message from Mollie the Bowman cow, story by Jeanne Bowman ; illustrations by Hankel
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"Hello, the boat!", by Phyllis Crawford ; pictures by Edward Laning
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"Helping those left behind : are we doing enough for the parents, spouses, and children of veterans?" : hearing before the Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, April 24, 2007
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"Here I have lived" : a history of Lincoln's Springfield, 1821-1865, by Paul M. Angle
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"Here a captive heart busted" : studies in the sentimental journey of modern literature, by Howard W. Fulweiler
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"Here a captive heart busted" : studies in the sentimental journey of modern literature, by Howard W. Fulweiler
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"Here comes the Polly", by Ethel Anderson Becker
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"Here comes the bride--," : and so forth, by Irvin S. Cobb
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"Here lies" : being a collection of ancient and modern, humorous and queer inscriptions from tombstones, comp. and ed. by W. H. Howe
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"Here she comes" or what makes a railroad tick, by Don Herold
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"Here to stay" : the legacy of George and Ira Gershwin
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"Here's me in a nutshell" : the textual performance of self in male online dating profiles, Stefanie Lindsay, (electronic resource)
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"Here, Mr. Splitfoot" : an informal exploration into modern occultism
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"Here, the people rule" : a constitutional populist manifesto, Richard D. Parker
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"Here, the people rule" : a constitutional populist manifesto, Richard D. Parker
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"Heterogeneous photocatalytic oxidation of atmospheric trace contaminants" : NASA research grant 2-684 : final report, period covered: 11/1/90-9/30/96, principal investigator, David F. Ollis, (microform)
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"Hey, can't you forget business?" : Wall Street journal cartoons, selected by Charles Preston
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"High Joe" ; or, The logger's story, by J. Burritt Smith
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"High efficiency floating junction GaAs solar cell for space applications" : phase I final report, submitted by AstroPower ; Michael W. Dashiell, principal investigator, (microform)
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"High yields" and hot air, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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"High" states : a beginning study, Norman E. Zinberg
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"High-risk" programs within the jurisdiction of the Committee on Ways and Means : hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session, March 4, 1997
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"High-topped shoes" and other signifiers of race, class, gender, and ethnicity in selected fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison, Tommie Lee Jackson
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"His Dominion" and the "Yellow Peril" : protestant missions to the Chinese immigrants in Canada, 1859-1967, Jiwu Wang
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"His Dominion" and the "Yellow Peril" : protestant missions to the Chinese immigrants in Canada, 1859-1967, Jiwu Wang
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"History is bunk" : assembling the past at Henry Ford's Greenfield Village, Jessie Swigger
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"History is human!" : a distinguished British editor makes some observations
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"Holds" in the Senate, Mark J. Oleszek
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"Hole" of government : what COVID-19 reveals about American security planning, Isaiah Wilson III
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"Home buyer's vocabulary."
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"Honest Abe" ; : a study in integrity based on the early life of Abraham Lincoln, by Alonzo Rothschild
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"Honest enough to be bold" : the life and times of Sir James Pliny Whitney, Charles W. Humphries
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"Honey Fitz" : three steps to the White House; the life and times of John F. (Honey Fitz) Fitzgerald
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"Honni soit qui mal y pense!" : nouvelles, par On-sé-ki
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"Honor to whom honor is due" : Origin of steam navigation; A view of Collect pond and its vicinity in the city of New York in 1793; On which pond, the first boat, propelled by steam with paddle wheels or screw propellers was constructed by John Fitch, six years before Robert Fulton made trial of his boat upon the river Seine, in France, and ten years prior to his putting into opperation [sic] his boat Clermont in New York; with a representation of the boat and its machinery, on the Collect pond, by John Hutchings
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"Honorary Protestants" : the Jewish school question in Montreal, 1867-1997, David Fraser
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" killing and violence : theory, policy and practice, edited by Aisha K. Gill, University of Roehampton, UK, Carolyn Strange, Australian National University, Australia and Karl Roberts, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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"Honour" killing and violence : theory, policy and practice, edited by Aisha K. Gill, University of Roehampton, UK, Carolyn Strange, Australian National University, Australia and Karl Roberts, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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"Hot water" in Lassen Volcanic National Park : fumaroles, steaming ground, and boiling mudpots
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"House divided" speech, by Abraham Lincoln
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"How Celia changed her mind" and selected stories, [by] Rose Terry Cooke ; edited and with an introduction by Elizabeth Ammons
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"How Celia changed her mind" and selected stories, [by] Rose Terry Cooke ; edited and with an introduction by Elizabeth Ammons
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"How can you defend those people?" : the making of a criminal lawyer, James S. Kunen
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"Hud means jobs"
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"Hud means jobs" : a new initiative for small communities
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"Hurricane!", a familiarization booklet
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"I Love Learning ; I Hate School" : an Anthropology of College
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"I Will Speak the Riddles of Ancient Times" : Archaeological and Historical Studies in Honor of Amihai Mazar on the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday, edited by Aren M. Maeir and Pierre de Miroschedji
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"I already have a bachelor's degree, how can I obtain a teaching license?", Joan M. Ferraro, (microform)
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"I am a Democrat" : the political career of David Bennett Hill, Herbert J. Bass
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"I am a phenomenon quite out of the ordinary" : the notebooks, diaries and letters of Daniil Kharms, selected, translated and edited by Anthony Anemone and Peter Scotto
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"I am a phenomenon quite out of the ordinary" : the notebooks, diaries and letters of Daniil Kharms, selected, translated and edited by Anthony Anemone and Peter Scotto
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"I am looking to the North for my life"--Sitting Bull, 1876-1881, Joseph Manzione
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"I am looking to the North for my life"--Sitting Bull, 1876-1881, Joseph Manzione
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"I am not a crook", Art Buchwald
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"I am still learning" : late works by masters
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"I am to be read not from left to right, but in Jewish, from right to left" : the poetics of Boris Slutsky, Marat Grinberg
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"I am to be read not from left to right, but in Jewish, from right to left" : the poetics of Boris Slutsky, Marat Grinberg
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"I built a temple for peace" ; : the life of Eduard Beneš, by Edward B. Hitchcock, with an introduction by Jan Masaryk
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"I don't care where the water goes if it doesn't get into the wine."
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"I don't get it!" : improving the reading skills of adults who decode texts without comprehension, by Diane J. Schroeder
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"I don't see color" : personal and critical perspectives on white privilege, edited by Bettina Bergo and Tracey Nicholls
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"I don't see color" : personal and critical perspectives on white privilege, edited by Bettina Bergo and Tracey Nicholls
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"I dream of the day" : letters from Caleb Milne, Africa, 1942-1943
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"I gave them a sword" : behind the scenes of the Nixon interviews, by David Frost ; [photos by John Bryson]
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"I guarded kings" ; : the memoirs of a political police officer, by ex-Detective Inspector Harold Brust [pseud.] With an introd. by Sir Ian Macpherson
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"I had no idea!" : Clinical simulations for teacher development, by Benjamin H. Dotger
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"I hate my parents!" : The real and unreal reasons why youth is angry, [by] Anita Stevens and Lucy Freeman
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"I have always loved the holy tongue" : Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a forgotten chapter in Renaissance scholarship, Anthony Grafton, Joanna Weinberg ; with Alastair Hamilton
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"I have been waiting" : race and U.S. higher education, Jennifer S. Simpson
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"I have just begun to fight!" : the story of John Paul Jones, by Commander Edward Ellsberg, illustrated by Gerald Foster
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"I have sinned but will sin no more" : or the outcome of the "Affaire Upjohn"
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"I hear the hogs in my kitchen" : a woman's view of the gold rush
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"I hope to do my country service" : the Civil War letters of John Bennitt, M.D., surgeon, 19th Michigan Infantry, edited by Robert Beasecker ; with a foreword by William M. Anderson
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"I know it looks like I'm leaving, but I'm not leaving you" : nonresidential father identities after divorce, by Jessica Troilo, (electronic resource)
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"I lived with Latin Americans", by John L. Strohm. With 152 photographs by the author
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"I love Paul Revere, whether he rode or not," Warren Harding, Richard Shenkman
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"I made it mine tho the queen waz always fair" : the St. Louis black clubwoman movement, 1931-1946, Suzanna Maupin Long
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"I managed good, but boy did they play bad.", written and edited by Jim Bouton, with Neil Offen
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"I never wanted to be vice-president of anything!" : An investigative biography of Nelson Rockefeller, Michael Kramer & Sam Roberts
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"I ought to, but--" : a philosophical approach to the problem of weakness of will in education, Roger Straughan
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"I respectfully disagree with the judge's order" : the Boston school desegregation controversy, J. Michael Ross, William M. Berg
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"I respectfully disagree with the judge's order" : the Boston school desegregation controversy, J. Michael Ross, William M. Berg
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"I saw you from afar" : a visit to the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert, Carol Morse Perkins and Marlin Perkins
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"I solemnly swear" : the story of a GI named Brown, by Robert Morris "Vanderbilt" Brown with Donald Permenter
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"I take my pen in hand" : out of the richness of more than fifty years of experience in railroading, John Gordon, pensioned employee, digs nuggets of homely wisdom and sage advice, by William A. Wheeler
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"I think I'm a good reader, but I guess I'm not, since I got put in that class." The intended and unintended consequences of reading assessment and intervention : an institutional ethnography, by Danielle Johnson
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"I thought people like that killed themselves" : lesbians, gay men, and suicide, by Eric E. Rofes
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"I thought people like that killed themselves" : lesbians, gay men, and suicide, by Eric E. Rofes
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"I touch the future ... " : the story of Christa McAuliffe, Robert T. Hohler
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"I want to be like Stalin" : from the Russian text on pedagogy by B. P. Yesipov and N. K. Goncharov, translated by George S. Counts and Nucia P. Lodge, with an introduction by George S. Counts
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"I was content and not content" : the story of Linda Lord and the closing of Penobscot Poultry, Cedric N. Chatterley and Alicia J. Rouverol, with Stephen A. Cole ; with a foreword by Michael Frisch ; with photographs by Cedric N. Chatterley ; with an essay by Carolyn Chute
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"I was sick and you visited me" : the hospital of Saint John in Brussels and its patrons, by Tiffany A. Ziegler, (electronic resource)
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"I will be good!", by Dion Clayton Calthrop ... with drawings by Maud Tindal Atkinson
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"I will fight no more forever" : Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War
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"I will ne'er consent", a novel by Dolores Marbourg
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"I will tell you some more good stories"
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"I will wear no chain!" : a social history of African American males, Christopher B. Booker
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"I wish I could give my son a wild raccoon", edited with an introd. by Eliot Wigginton
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"I wish to keep a record" : nineteenth-century New Brunswick women diarists and their world, Gail G. Campbell
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"I would still be drowned in tears" : spiritualism in Abraham Lincoln's White House, Michelle L. Hamilton
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"I" power : the secrets of great business in bad times, [Martin Edelston and Marion Buhagiar]
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"I" the story of the self, Michal J. Eastcott
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"I'd have my life unbe" : Thomas Hardy's self-destructive characters, Frank R. Giordano, Jr
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"I'd rather be born lucky than rich" : the autobiography of Robert H. Hinckley, Robert H. Hinckley and JoAnn Jacobsen Wells
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"I'm from Missouri!" : where man and mule shaped the heart of a nation, photos by Allyson Painter, text by Irving Dilliard
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"I'm from the government--" : sweepstakes scams feature con artists impersonating government officials
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"I'm looking for a book ..", [by] Amy Loveman
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"I'm not a racist, but--" : the moral quandary of race, Lawrence Blum
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"I've seen it all!" : lives of older persons with mental retardation in the community, edited by Robert B. Edgerton, Marcia A. Gaston
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"I, too, am America" : archaeological studies of African-American life, edited by Theresa A. Singleton
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"I, too, am America" : archaeological studies of African-American life, edited by Theresa A. Singleton
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"I, too, am America" : archaeological studies of African-American life, edited by Theresa A. Singleton
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"I, too, have lived in Arcadia" : a record of love and of childhood, by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes
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"Ian Maclaren" : the life of the Rev. John Watson, D. D., by W. Robertson Nicoll
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"Ibsen the romantic" : analogues of paradise in the later plays, Errol Durbach
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"Ich bin eine Kanackin" : decolonizing popfeminism-- transcultural perspectives on Lady Bitch Ray, Pinar Tuzcu
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"Ich bin eine Kanackin" : decolonizing popfeminism-- transcultural perspectives on Lady Bitch Ray, Pinar Tuzcu
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"Ich kuss die Hand" : the letters of H.L. Mencken to Gretchen Hood, edited by Peter W. Dowell
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"Identification of Water-Quality Trends Using Sediment Cores from Dillon Reservoir, Summit County Colorado", WRIR 01-4022, December 14, 2001, (ERRATA SHEET)
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"Identity cards" and "reference books" in the Republic of South Africa
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"If I am elected, I will ..." : a handbook compiled and edited for the use of political candidates, by Richard C. Cornuelle
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"If I didn't have air supremacy, I wouldn't be here." : General Dwight D. Eisenhower, June 1944, (picture)
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"If Then the World a Theatre Present ..." : Revisions of the Theatrum Mundi Metaphor in Early Modern England
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"If Then the World a Theatre Present ..." : Revisions of the Theatrum Mundi Metaphor in Early Modern England
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"If elected ..." Unsuccessful candidates for the Presidency, 1796-1968, [by] Lillian B. Miller, historian [and others]
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"If the workers took a notion" : the right to strike and American political development, Josiah Bartlett Lambert
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"If the workers took a notion" : the right to strike and American political development, Josiah Bartlett Lambert
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"If we had the word" : Ingeborg Bachmann, views and reviews, edited by Gisela Brinker-Gabler and Markus Zisselsberger
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"If you don't laugh you'll cry" : the occupational humor of white American prison workers and social workers, by Claire Schmidt
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"If you love that lady don't marry her" : the courtship letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854-1856, edited by Thomas E. Buckley
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"If you love that lady don't marry her" : the courtship letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854-1856, edited by Thomas E. Buckley
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"If you love that lady don't marry her" : the courtship letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854-1856, edited by Thomas E. Buckley
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"If you love that lady don't marry her" : the courtship letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854-1856, edited by Thomas E. Buckley
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"If you turned into a monster" : transformation through play : a body-centered approach to play therapy, Dennis McCarthy ; foreword by Richmond K. Greene
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"If you turned into a monster" : transformation through play : a body-centered approach to play therapy, Dennis McCarthy ; foreword by Richmond K. Greene
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"If you turned into a monster" : transformation through play : a body-centered approach to play therapy, Dennis McCarthy ; foreword by Richmond K. Greene
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"If you turned into a monster" : transformation through play : a body-centered approach to play therapy, Dennis McCarthy ; foreword by Richmond K. Greene
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"If you were only white" : the life of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, Donald Spivey
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"If you were only white" : the life of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, Donald Spivey
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"Ihrem Originale nachzudenken" : zu Lessings Übersetzungen, herausgegeben von Helmut Berthold
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"Illegal but not criminal" : business crime in America, John E. Conklin
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"Illegal but not criminal" : business crime in America, John E. Conklin
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"Image of that horror" : history, prophecy, and apocalypse in King Lear, by Joseph Wittreich
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"Implementation of the Boston University Space Physics Acquisition Center" : final technical report on NASA grant no. NAGW-5030, principal investigator, Harlan E. Spence, (microform)
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"Improved estimates of clear sky longwave flux and application to the tropical greenhouse effect" : progress report for NASA grant NAGW-4777 for 1996-1997, W.D. Collins, (microform)
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"Improving health care for the elderly through the integration of gerontology into two-year allied health programs", (microform)
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"In God we trust" ; : the religious beliefs and ideas of the American founding fathers, Selected, edited, and with commentary by Norman Cousins
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"In Sargasso" Missing : a romance ; narrative of Capt. Austin Clark, of the tramp steamer "Caribas," who, for two years, was a captive among the savage people of the Seaweed Sea, by Julius Chambers
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"In Sargasso." : Missing, a romance; narrative of Capt. Austin Clark, of the tramp steamer "Caribas," who, for two years, was a captive among the savage people of the Seaweed Sea, By Julius Chambers
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"In an inescapable network of mutuality" : Martin Luther King, Jr. and the globalization of an ethical ideal, edited by Lewis V. Baldwin and Paul R. Dekar ; foreword by Vicki L. Crawford
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"In my hot youth": 1798-1810, Edited by Leslie A. Marchand
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"In old friendship" : the correspondence of Lewis Mumford and Henry A. Murray, 1928-1981, edited by Frank G. Novak, Jr
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"In search of ..." : new methodological approaches to youth research, edited by Airi-Alina Allaste and Katrin Tiidenberg
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"In search of ..." : new methodological approaches to youth research, edited by Airi-Alina Allaste and Katrin Tiidenberg
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"In the Rocky Mountains" : great difficulties and dangers encountered by Captains Lewis and Clarke; discoveries of the headwaters of the Columbia River, graphically told by Paul Allen
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"In the beginning, God" : an arrangement for the presentation of the nativity story in seven scenes, in a church, by J.G. Grant Fleming