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2019
Taking a fresh look at the first two centuries of French colonialism in the Americas, this book answers the long-standing question of how and how well Indigenous Americans and Europeans communicated with each other during colonial encounters. French explorers and colonists in the sixteenth century noticed that Indigenous peoples from Brazil to Canada ...
Céline Carayon
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Taking a fresh look at the first two centuries of French colonialism in the Americas, this book answers the long-standing question of how and how well Indigenous Americans and Europeans communicated with each other during colonial encounters. French explorers and colonists in the sixteenth century noticed that Indigenous peoples from Brazil to Canada ...
Céline Carayon
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The “Eloquence” of Robert J. Hawke: United States informer, 1973–79
Australian journal of politics and history (Print), 2021In the 1970s, the leader of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) and future Prime Minister of Australia, Robert J. “Bob” Hawke, was an informer of the United States of America.
C. Coventry
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2022
Drawing on original research covering different periods and spaces, this book sets out to appreciate the specific place of images in the history of evangelisation in the long modern period. How can we reconceptualise the functions of the visual mediation of the gospel message, both in terms of the production and reception of this message and in terms ...
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Drawing on original research covering different periods and spaces, this book sets out to appreciate the specific place of images in the history of evangelisation in the long modern period. How can we reconceptualise the functions of the visual mediation of the gospel message, both in terms of the production and reception of this message and in terms ...
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Journal of Neurosurgery
OBJECTIVE Cerebral cavernous malformations (CMs) are pathological lesions that cause discrete cortical disruption with hemorrhage, and their transcortical resections can cause additional iatrogenic disruption.
B. Hendricks +7 more
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OBJECTIVE Cerebral cavernous malformations (CMs) are pathological lesions that cause discrete cortical disruption with hemorrhage, and their transcortical resections can cause additional iatrogenic disruption.
B. Hendricks +7 more
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Art and Eloquence in Byzantium
, 2019In this interdisciplinary study, Henry Maguire examines the impact of several literary genres and rhetorical techniques on the visual arts of Byzantium.
H. Maguire
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Preoperative assessment of eloquence in neurosurgery: a systematic review
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2023E. Rammeloo +7 more
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Words on Fire: Eloquence and Its Conditions, by Rob Goodman
Journal for the History of Rhetoric, 2023R. Hariman
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Morality, loyalty and eloquence
Journal of Language and Politics, 2018The new dialogic, conversational nature of television broadcast news (Hamo, 2009) poses a challenge to traditional commentators, who are forced to move from an authoritative monologue to a confrontational dialogue that requires additional flexibility ...
Zohar Livnat, A. Kohn
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