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Twilight of the Belle Epoque: The Paris of Picasso, Stravinsky, Proust, Renault, Marie Curie, Gertrude Stein, and Their Friends

Twilight of the Belle Epoque: The Paris of Picasso, Stravinsky, Proust, Renault, Marie Curie, Gertrude Stein, and Their Friends

... McAuliffe’s Dawn of the Belle Epoque : the Paris of Monet, Zola, Bernhardt, Eiffel, Debussy, Clemenceau, and their friends and it has now been followed by her When Paris Sizzled : the 1920s Paris of Hemingway, Chanel, ...

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Let There Be Revolution: The Destructive Creacionismo of Vicente Huidobro and Gertrude Stein

Let There Be Revolution: The Destructive Creacionismo of Vicente Huidobro and Gertrude Stein

... much more playful, yet complex, hermetic and experimental” (Martin ...was more complicated than in the United States or Latin America, due in large part to the influx of foreign artists and scholars (such ...

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POIS’NED ALE: GERTRUDE’S POWER POSITION IN HAMLET

POIS’NED ALE: GERTRUDE’S POWER POSITION IN HAMLET

... Bennett highlights the tension caused by women’s place in the growing field of brewing, but the anxieties about brewsters’ interior natures extended beyond that of unruliness. In a patriarchal system where men occupy ...

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Imagining community : individual influence and group cohesion in American avant-garde poetry and poetics

Imagining community : individual influence and group cohesion in American avant-garde poetry and poetics

... avant-garde: Gertrude Stein’s, the Language writers’, and other avant-garde artists’ incorporation of criticism and poetics into their creative work has given rise to a style of criticism which, while still ...

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Speaking for Americans: Modernist Voices and Political Representation, 1910-1940

Speaking for Americans: Modernist Voices and Political Representation, 1910-1940

... were more likely associated with minstrelsy than with high operatic ...be more Spanish, more like saints, more even like opera singers than any group of white persons could have been possibly” ...

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Character to Character Sentiment Analysis in Shakespeare’s Plays

Character to Character Sentiment Analysis in Shakespeare’s Plays

... death. Gertrude is shocked at the accusation, revealing she never suspected Ham- let’s father was ...Claudius more so to preserve stability in the ...on Gertrude: she sees her son murder an innocent ...

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IT Outsourcing: Culture/Cohesion’s Impact on Vendor Performance Dr. Gertrude P. Pannirselvam, Dr. Mary Sue Love, Dr. Ramana K. Madupalli

IT Outsourcing: Culture/Cohesion’s Impact on Vendor Performance Dr. Gertrude P. Pannirselvam, Dr. Mary Sue Love, Dr. Ramana K. Madupalli

... pay more attention to the quality of outsourcing agreements with more emphasis on vendor governance, sometimes including a six month review and „renegotiation of contracts‟ clause (Edgell, Meister & ...

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A place in the empire : negotiating the life of Gertrude Kenny

A place in the empire : negotiating the life of Gertrude Kenny

... or more of the current Crowther fleet was likely to be moored at the far end where the stench of seeping whale oil was less likely to insinuate itself into the household goods being delivered by the trading ...of ...

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Supremacy: The People and Institutions That Strip Gertrude of Her Power in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and John Updike's  Gertrude and Claudius

Supremacy: The People and Institutions That Strip Gertrude of Her Power in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and John Updike's Gertrude and Claudius

... Gerutha begins her submissive role as a sixteen year old who does not want to marry a man she does not love and is more than ten years her senior. King Rorik, her father, reminds Gerutha that “To disobey the King ...

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Contexts for reading Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans

Contexts for reading Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans

... and Gertrude Stein, Weininger had plenty of eminent readers, not the least enthusiastic of whom was ...A more reserved appraisal came from Charlotte Perkins ...

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Homes for the future: more affordable, more sustainable

Homes for the future: more affordable, more sustainable

... In 2002, a report prepared for the (then) Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions DTLR ‘Resources of Local Planning Authorities’ highlighted the serious reduction in supply of qualified planning ...

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Geochemical Signatures of Stream Capture in the Retreating Blue Ridge Escarpment, Southern Appalachian Mountains

Geochemical Signatures of Stream Capture in the Retreating Blue Ridge Escarpment, Southern Appalachian Mountains

... family, more specifically, a poor one, and recalled being in a similar situation as a child; one in which he had been up all night with his younger siblings and wanted to sleep, as did the student in an example he ...

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More on vague sets

More on vague sets

... Hence IFSs are not fuzzy sets but fuzzy sets are intuitionstics fuzzy sets. There are many situations, where fuzzy set theory cannot be suitable applied but IFS theory can be to make a more fair analysis .Till ...

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Compliance Officers: More Jobs, More Responsibility, More Liability

Compliance Officers: More Jobs, More Responsibility, More Liability

... In response to a great deal of new rule making by federal agencies in the last few years, corporate compliance departments are becoming larger and more involved in businesses in an effort to eliminate regulatory ...

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To Annotate More Accurately or to Annotate More

To Annotate More Accurately or to Annotate More

... On the other hand, when the unlabeled data is not freely obtainable, double annotation may be more suitable as a route to improving system performance. There may also be factors other than cost-effectiveness which ...

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Women and citizenship struggles: A case of the Western Cape, South Africa 1980 2004

Women and citizenship struggles: A case of the Western Cape, South Africa 1980 2004

... In order to improve service delivery, especially in the context of violence against women, the DJ&CD created new structures such as the Thuthuzela Care Centres (TCC) and Specialised Sexual Offences Courts. Thuthuzela ...

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Gertrude Atherton and Henry James

Gertrude Atherton and Henry James

... I N her autobiography, Gertrude Atherton states that during 1904 she wrote "a long short story of which Hen- ry James was the hero and called it 'The Bell in the Fog'.. • • • • "[r] ...

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More Constructions, More Genres: Extending Stanford Dependencies

More Constructions, More Genres: Extending Stanford Dependencies

... the more difficult—albeit rarer—constructions that tend to dominate discussions of syntax in linguis- tics, such as tough adjectives, free relatives, com- parative constructions, and small ...

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Harvested populations are more variable only in more variable environments

Harvested populations are more variable only in more variable environments

... tory more like that of many harvested species, might explain the difference in results from a previous experi- ment that suggested threshold harvesting methods are more conservative (Fryxell et ...a ...

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The more health policies change, the more they change the same way

The more health policies change, the more they change the same way

... 5. Integrating labor unions into change strategies. Clearly, any moves in the direction of diversity in organizational forms for health care delivery are likely to be restricted by unions, that are predicated on ...

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