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The Grand Lodge of Yugoslavia between France and Britain (1919-1940) [PDF]
The paper deals with the orientation of the Yugoslav freemasonry during the existence of the Grand Lodge of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes “Jugoslavia” (GLJ), later the Grand Lodge of Yugoslavia (GLY).
Markovich Slobodan G.
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The international plant trade results in the accidental movement of invasive pests and pathogens, and has contributed significantly to recent range expansion of pathogens including Dothistroma septosporum.
Katherine Tubby +6 more
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The lodging of crops by tornadoes [PDF]
It is well known that tornadoes passing over fields can cause significant damage to crops, and tornado tracks of fallen, or lodged, crops can extend for many hundreds of metres. An examination of photographic evidence of such events suggests that, at least for low speed EF0/EF1 events, lodging occurs beneath tornadoes primarily due to a strong radial ...
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Cemalettin Server Revnakoğlu, who conducted important research on the history of Istanbul dervish lodges and tariqas, also created a large archive consisting of many documents and items related to the subject.
Mustafa Koç
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The importance of the human touch in the luxury accommodation sector
It could be said that all luxury properties offer their guests the same facilities and amenities; therefore, there has to be some other point of difference – their staff.
Tracy Harkison
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Tourism is an important source of income for many mountain communities in Nepal. However, the tourism industry is highly vulnerable to a variety of natural hazards.
Eva Posch +4 more
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In the 1970s, clones of the two subspecies of Ophiostoma novo-ulmi, subsp. americana (SSAM) and subsp. novo-ulmi (SSNU) began to overlap in Europe, resulting in hybrid swarms.
Clive Brasier +3 more
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Den teosofiske losjen "Klippen": Alternativ religiøsitet på Leirvik i Stord på 1920-talet
In May 1922, a new theosophical lodge was founded in Leirvik, a small town on the west coast of Norway, by local members of the Norwegian Theosophical Society.
Richard Johan Natvig
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Small World ... And a Barren One
David Lodge ironically quotes from James Joyce as an epigraph to Small World, to illustrate the allusive character of his comic novel, in which the theory of intertextuality is practically demonstrated.
Gibert Maceda, María Teresa
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