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Dengbêj Gazîn: Die Lieder einer ...
Gazîn, Dengbêj, Kurdish oral heritage
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‘Ha, Ha, Ha’: Shakespeare and the Edge of Laughter

2013
In his great work on popular errors, Pseuaoaoxia Epidemica (1646), Thomas Browne expresses doubt and unease at the idea of the man who never, or rarely, laughs.
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The RNA helicase RIG-I has an essential function in double-stranded RNA-induced innate antiviral responses

Nature Immunology, 2004
M. Yoneyama   +8 more
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Falling into the Ha-Ha

1997
I have set out the main lines of Young’s account of the origin of religious experience, and of the intuition of the sacred. For Young, the blood sacrifice — the sacrificial tearing of one’s own or another’s body — lies at the heart of religious devotion; and the most elementary form of religious life is the ritualisation of the hunt.
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Has the Earth’s sixth mass extinction already arrived?

Nature, 2011
A. Barnosky   +11 more
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