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Spoken words activate native and non-native letter-to-sound mappings: Evidence from eye tracking. [PDF]
Marian V +3 more
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Title from caption list supplied by Ballets Russes Project.; Part of collection: Collection of photographs of the Covent Garden Russian Ballet dancers, September, 1938.; Condition: Yellowing.; Inscriptions: "Rehearsing 5' movement of Symphonie ...
Cape, Patricia Mary, 1916-
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A qualitative research on emotion regulation processes and expressive language skills in kindergarten: a case study. [PDF]
Oğuz SN, Pınar Y.
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Title from caption list.; Part of the collection: Covent Garden Russian Ballet performance of Symphonie fantastique, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, 1939.; Inscriptions: "2J/38"--In pencil lower right.; Condition: Buckled.; Also available in an ...
Hall, Hugh P.
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Impacts of crude oil market on global economy: Evidence from the Ukraine-Russia conflict via fuzzy models. [PDF]
Bilal M, Aamir M, Abdullah S, Khan F.
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Voice modulation: from origin and mechanism to social impact. [PDF]
Leongómez JD +6 more
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In Memoriam: Alexander V. Nichols (1924 – 2015). [PDF]
Forte TM, Krauss RM.
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The evolutionary basis of elevated testosterone in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: an overview of systematic reviews of the evidence. [PDF]
Bushell A, Crespi BJ.
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The «Russian ballet» of Marius Petipa : an example of cultural hybridization
The French choreographer Marius Petipa (1818-1910), who spent most of his life-long career at the service of the Imperial Theatres, is considered as the inventor of the academic Grand Ballet, or Russian Ballet. This constitute an interesting paradox, since he happens to be a foreign choreographer. This thesis proposes to look at Marius Petipa's work as
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