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On canons, cannons and the rapier

Dialogues in Human Geography, 2012
Whilst in general welcoming the call to rethink the need for canons in human geography offered by Keighren et al. (2012), this paper suggests the need for a more nuanced argument in several respects. Physical geographers need to be brought on board and more clarity is required about the relationship between ‘canons’ and ‘classics’. Above all, the claim
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Rapier 2000 software development programme

Software Engineering Journal, 1996
Experience shows that there is always substantial risk in major real-time software-intensive development programmes. The paper explains BAe's experience on the Rapier 2000 software development programme and relates that to a more general discussion on risk management.
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The Salta Moss Rapier.

2008
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 61, 16 ...
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Swords, Rapiers and Horse-riders

Antiquity, 1953
There is much confused thinking about swords, the way they were used and the influence of their users on their form. An extreme case is that of the late Harold Peake who, describing a sword-type, said: ‘These weapons, which must have been used as hatchets as well as for slashing, are called leaf-shaped swords’.
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An old Rapier

Notes and Queries, 1964
W. J. Bernhard Smith, null Temple
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