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A Canonical Locally Named Representation of Binding

Journal of Automated Reasoning, 2011
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Pollack R., Sato M., RICCIOTTI, WILMER
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Canonical Method Names for Java

2011
Programmers rely on the conventional meanings of method names when writing programs. However, these conventional meanings are implicit and vague, leading to various forms of ambiguity. This is problematic since it hurts the readability and maintainability of programs.
Einar W. Høst, Bjarte M. Østvold
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A Feminist by Another Name: Atwood and the Canadian Canon

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1996
When Margaret Atwood, in 1970, re-created the experience and reinvented the voice of the nineteenth-century Canadian settler Susanna Moodie in The Journals of Susanna Moodie, she provided herself and Canadians with a literary foremother that they needed just then.
Donna Bennett, Nathalie Cooke
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A Seminarian’s Word: The power of a name: Ingroups, outgroups, and canonical imagination

Review & Expositor, 2017
This article examines the ethical consequences of the ways we narrate the identity of outsiders in the local church. Because names are not neutral things, the names Christians assign to outgroup members materially affect both parties. Using Social Identity Theory as a lens, I explore the problem of intergroup bias and the ways it justifies practices of
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On the canonical name of the poem in prose Dead Souls [Myortvye dushi], skulls, vignettes, and paraphrase

Voprosy literatury, 2020
The article argues in favour of bringing back the original full title of Gogol's epic poem in prose, namely The Adventures/Wanderings of Chichikov, or Dead Souls [Pokhozhdeniya Chichikova, ili Myortvye dushi]. Once reduced, the title emphasizes stagnancy and rigidity, but loses what is essential for the novel's plot: the potential eidos of movement ...
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