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Science, 2011
The summer of 2010 was a real scorcher in large parts of Eastern Europe. Barriopedro et al. (p. [220][1], published online 17 March) show that the heat wave was the greatest in the last 500 years.
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The summer of 2010 was a real scorcher in large parts of Eastern Europe. Barriopedro et al. (p. [220][1], published online 17 March) show that the heat wave was the greatest in the last 500 years.
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Évreux Burning, Louviers Burning, Rouen Burning
The Missouri Review, 1979In white, sun-flooded houses north and east, nothing stirs now in the flat expanse between two armies. South, southeast and -west? The diplomatic corps has long since swept along the avenues of grass, heading for chateaux in Lorraine, for Bordeaux, Clermont-Ferrand, Vichy, Lourdes.
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“Burning burning burning burning”: The Buddha’s Fire Sermon
2015The sentence from Augustine about coming to Carthage floats in white space, disconnected from what precedes and follows it. If we map the sources Eliot is drawing on in “The Fire Sermon,” though, he has moved from England’s Thames to Germany’s Rhine, then south to Carthage in North Africa.
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Dissent, 2006
For decades, the French have perceived themselves as immune to the racially polarized politics of the United States, liberated by a national rhetoric of "universalism" and color blindness. What was most striking about the tumult that swept through France last fall was not how distinctly French it was, but how much it looked like the United States ...
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For decades, the French have perceived themselves as immune to the racially polarized politics of the United States, liberated by a national rhetoric of "universalism" and color blindness. What was most striking about the tumult that swept through France last fall was not how distinctly French it was, but how much it looked like the United States ...
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Littératures, 2007
Les personnages de l’oeuvre de Romain Gary sont souvent pris dans des situations de bas-fonds, où la confrontation aux misères de toutes sortes révèle le caractère inaliénable de «la part du bon chien dans l’homme » et promet son épanouissement complet, un jour, par-delà toutes les contingences – à la condition d’y veiller activement.
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Les personnages de l’oeuvre de Romain Gary sont souvent pris dans des situations de bas-fonds, où la confrontation aux misères de toutes sortes révèle le caractère inaliénable de «la part du bon chien dans l’homme » et promet son épanouissement complet, un jour, par-delà toutes les contingences – à la condition d’y veiller activement.
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