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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, Or, Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft Compared

Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, 1976
Separated by almost a hundred years, Mary Asteli and Mary Wollstonecraft give us a common portrait of the position of women in the world and a common sense of the limitations imposed upon the women of the relevant classes. No sketch could be more familiar than that they provide.
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Mary, and Philip and Mary

1997
Abstract While Edward VI lay coughing on his death-bed, Northumberland was busy preparing for the future-a future which only really existed for him if the succession to the English throne could be diverted from the daughters of Henry VIII.
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Tre marie

Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2006
Tre Marie is an interactive audio-visual dance improvised performance. The system in progress is a RF-ID (radio-frequency identification) technology for dance performance, which improvises, live visuals on stage. The performance is a reconstructed architecture of space that encodes the spatial aesthetics of the interaction between human, theatrical and
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Mary Mary, Quite Contrary

Philosophical Studies, 2000
L'A. se propose de reviser l'experience de pensee de Mary, appelee argument de la connaissance, developpee par F. Jackson contre les theories materialistes et physicalistes de la conscience phenomenale. Examinant l'environnement epistemique noir-et-blanc de Mary, l'A.
George Graham, Terence Horgan
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Mary Douglas

2017
This handy, concise book covers the life of Mary Douglas, one of the most important anthropologists of the second half of the 20th century. Her work focused on how human groups classify one another, and how they resolve the anomalies that then arise.
Perri 6, Paul Richards
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Mary, Mary, quite contrary

Journal of Management History, 2011
PurposeThis paper aims to depict the pivotal roles played by Mary Parker Follett and Mary Barnett Gilson, as they uniquely contributed to early management thought, theory, and practice through “spirituality” despite the chauvinism of their day.Design/methodology/approachSynthesizing articles from history journals, writings about the figures of interest,
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marie marie marie

1982
Collin Françoise. marie marie marie. In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°24, 1982. Mythes et nostalgies. pp. 30-32.
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