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“Red Saxony!”

2017
The long build-up to the Reichstag elections of 1903 produced a dramatic outcome when Social Democrats scored an overwhelming victory. The epithet “Red Saxony” was born overnight, and thereafter it remained a triumphal shout for Social Democrats and a nightmare for their enemies. This chapter begins by examining the 1903 election in its local, regional,
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RED ON RED

PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE AT THE CIE MIDTERM MEETING 2017 23 – 25 OCTOBER 2017, JEJU, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 2018
Esther Hagenlocher, Landry Smith
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Red, Red Love

Caribbean Quarterly, 2021
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Red Sparrow

2020
The chapter examines Red Sparrow as commentary on current U.S. politics. In a time when traditional identity values are at stake, the two current governments of Russia and the U.S both operate at the expense of the individual. As a second Cold War film, Red Sparrow acts a mirror, manipulating American fascination with Russia to direct Americans’ gaze ...
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Red Bull®: Red flag or red herring?

International Journal of Cardiology, 2017
Peter J. Schwartz, Federica Dagradi
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Red Laughter:

2019
Faulkner’s portraits of Native Americans have been hotly debated, and it is true his lack of deep knowledge of Mississippi’s Native culture forced him to invent rather generously. To his credit, however, he presented multi-faceted characters, who range from the appalling to the appealing, displaying a full spectrum of human feelings.
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Red, red pill?

Nutrition Bulletin, 2004
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