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Palindromania: Don\u27t Nod [PDF]
In this article, the reader is invited to complete the following palindromic sentences (with all vowels except Y identified). Each palindrome is clued by a rhymed couplet, and capitalized words are labeled with an asterisk.
Duerksen, Roland A.
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The writing on the wall? John Ingram’s verse and the dissemination of Catholic prison writing [PDF]
The strong association between prison writing and writing on walls, whether by graffiti or carving, is as true of Tudor and Stuart England as of other times and places.
Black +24 more
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ABSTRACT This systematic review has investigated whether the preoperative periapical radiographic status (PPRS) is a predictor of VPT success/survival. Four databases were searched for studies published from inception to November 2024. The studies' characteristics were tabulated, and a meta‐analysis was performed to evaluate the correlation between ...
Isadora de Souza Basso +3 more
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On formal universals in phonology [PDF]
Understanding the universal aspects of human language structure requires comparison at multiple levels of analysis. While Evans & Levinson (E&L) focus mostly on substantive variation in language, equally revealing insights can come from studying formal ...
Nevins, A
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Factors Associated with Early Discontinuation of Foslevodopa/Foscarbidopa in Parkinson's Disease
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Keita Kakuda +7 more
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The McKinleys of Punch: Politics and the Press in Melbourne, 1870s to 1920s
This article re‐examines the Melbourne Punch (1855–1925; known simply as Punch from 1900) as a political weapon in the cut‐and‐thrust of Victorian, local, and national politics, in the hands of its longest‐serving, but least‐known proprietor, Alexander McKinley (1848–1927).
Richard Scully
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Martial’s lagalopex ‘Long-Eared Bat’
Martial’s lagalopex ‘Long-Eared Bat’ The Roman epigrammatist Martial mentions the ‘long-eared lagalopex’ (Latin aurītā lagalōpece in the ablative sg.) as a pet animal kept by his good friend Flaccus (Ep. VII 87, 1).
Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak
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Conserving the classical past: Elizabeth Carter, “On his Design of Cutting Down a Shady Walk” (1745) [PDF]
This article was published digitally in an open-access collection of essays and poems in honor of Olga M. Davidson (http://www.thehollyfest.org/).Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806) was the most famous female classicist of the eighteenth century.
Uden, James
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Lady Anne Kerr: From the Rise of International Conference Interpreting to the Whitlam Dismissal
Before Anne Robson (née Taggart) became the second Lady Kerr upon marrying governor‐general John Kerr in 1975, she had an international career of some 30 years working as a French to English interpreter and consultant at over 30 national and international conferences and became the first Australian elected to the International Association of Conference
Alexis Bergantz
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1One of the chapters written by M. Fantuzzi in M. Fantuzzi and R. Hunter, Tradition and Innovation in Hellenistic poetry. It has been the first systematic analysis of the interactions between monuments and archaic and classical Greek epigrams on stone ...
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