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The Suit Suits Whom?

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2002
SUMMARY This paper is an excerpt from a larger cultural study that reads the figure of a woman wearing a suit with pants as a "text" that functions discursively to reveal the production of our sex/gender/desire system. There I argue that the woman-in-a-suit isolates the power of the heterosystem and offers a subject position for making visible ...
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Lugudunum (suite)

Revue épigraphique du Midi de la France, 1885
Allmer Auguste. Lugudunum (suite). In: Revue épigraphique du Midi de la France, tome 2, N°45, 1887. pp. 299-302.
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Villegouge (suite)

Revue historique de Bordeaux et du département de la Gironde, 1932
Lewden Louis. Villegouge (suite). In: Revue historique de Bordeaux et du département de la Gironde, 25e année n°3, 1932. pp. 109-119.
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Frivolous Suits

2017
Frivolous lawsuits refer to cases that are brought by plaintiffs with the only objective to extract settlement offers from defendants. Whereas a wide literature questions the credibility of frivolous litigation, this phenomenon had significant policy implications by inspiring several legal reform acts designed to deter meritless claims.
Gabuthy, Yannick, Lambert, Eve-Angéline
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Le Laé (suite)

Annales de Bretagne, 1911
Esnault Gaston. Le Lae (suite). In: Annales de Bretagne. Tome 27, numero 3, 1911. pp. 449-466.
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μ Suite: A Benchmark Suite for Microservices

2018 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC), 2018
Modern On-Line Data Intensive (OLDI) applications have evolved from monolithic systems to instead comprise numerous, distributed microservices interacting via Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs). Microservices face single-digit millisecond RPC latency goals (implying sub-ms medians)—much tighter than their monolithic ancestors that must meet $\ge 100$ ms ...
Thomas F. Wenisch, Akshitha Sriraman
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The Surgical Suite

Journal of Medical Humanities, 2013
In this short essay I focus on two ethnographic scenes from the operating room in order to show the OR as a place both assiduously sterile and deeply intimate. In the process of these Facial Feminization Surgery procedures, surgeons and other OR staff reflect on the social changes that the surgery may (or may not) enable even while they are working to ...
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