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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1946
Late in 1945 appeared a book entitled The Shelley Legend. It was published by Charles Scribner's Sons, and was written by Professor Robert M. Smith of Lehigh University in collaboration with Mr. Theodore G. Ehrsam, Miss Martha M. Schlegel, and Mr. Louis A. Waters.
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Late in 1945 appeared a book entitled The Shelley Legend. It was published by Charles Scribner's Sons, and was written by Professor Robert M. Smith of Lehigh University in collaboration with Mr. Theodore G. Ehrsam, Miss Martha M. Schlegel, and Mr. Louis A. Waters.
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Proceedings of the 42nd annual Southeast regional conference, 2004
The benefits of information visualization may be increased by adding a visual representation of the data-to-graphics encoding employed in the visualization. This paper introduces interactive legends that provide both an economical format for conveying a mapping and a widget through which the mapping can be adjusted by users. The explicit representation
M. Eduard Tudoreanu, Delbert Hart
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The benefits of information visualization may be increased by adding a visual representation of the data-to-graphics encoding employed in the visualization. This paper introduces interactive legends that provide both an economical format for conveying a mapping and a widget through which the mapping can be adjusted by users. The explicit representation
M. Eduard Tudoreanu, Delbert Hart
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The Legend of the “Legend of ‘Maoism’”
The China Quarterly, 1960The following remarks (which I hope will be my last on Prof. Wittfogel's “The Legend of ‘Maoism’”) will hardly bear the appearance of a coherent essay. They are simply a collection of fragmentary replies to his own fragmentary points of attack. For some years now Prof.
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Legend Tripping: A Contemporary Legend Casebook
Folklore, 2021This volume is the first in a series of International Society for Contemporary Legend Research casebooks, which promises to bring together a variety of scholarly approaches to the subject, along wi...
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Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 1979
(1979). The Legend of Miskwedo. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs: Vol. 11, Innovative Approached to Drug Abuse Treatment, pp. 29-31.
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(1979). The Legend of Miskwedo. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs: Vol. 11, Innovative Approached to Drug Abuse Treatment, pp. 29-31.
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English Language Notes, 2018
AbstractThis position paper offers a reflection on Edmundo O’Gorman’s seminal La invención de América as a critique of the New World exceptionalism underwriting much of twentieth-century hemispheric American studies. It suggests that the paradigm of New World exceptionalism emerges, as a state of exception, from the modern Western (Protestant) idea ...
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AbstractThis position paper offers a reflection on Edmundo O’Gorman’s seminal La invención de América as a critique of the New World exceptionalism underwriting much of twentieth-century hemispheric American studies. It suggests that the paradigm of New World exceptionalism emerges, as a state of exception, from the modern Western (Protestant) idea ...
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Legends of Majorca, Legends of the Mediterranean
Catalan Review, 2009This article reviews and explores the primary features of the Majorcan legendry and compares them with other similar tales found throughout the Mediterranean region. The legends are grouped into three major blocks: those relating to the natural world (essentially tales of an aetiological nature, explaining the origins and morphology of animals, plants,
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2011
Shaun was only 14 years old. He had leukemia and aspergillosis, and no visitors. As the days passed, he slipped more and more into a depressive defiance of his caregivers.
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Shaun was only 14 years old. He had leukemia and aspergillosis, and no visitors. As the days passed, he slipped more and more into a depressive defiance of his caregivers.
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Chapter Six. The Legend Outside The Legend
2009The suggestion that Baḥīrā was in fact Muḥammad's teacher, who taught him about God, about His prophets and about the destiny of humankind, runs counter to Islam's self-image as the faith founded on the unmediated revelation of God's Word to the 'Seal of all Prophets'.
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