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FA-English9 - Pumpernickel on 2009-04-30
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but it was pumpernickel she broke her hands for,
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steam curls off the black crust like a strip
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Featured Document: The Magna Carta on 2009-04-28
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And if we take or send such a knight into the army, he is to be quit of (castle) guard in accordance with the length of time the we have him in the army for the fee for which he has done service in the army.
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[21] No sheriff or bailiff of ours or of anyone else is to take anyone’s horses or carts to make carriage, unless he renders the payment customarily due, namely for a two-horse cart ten pence per day, and for a three-horse cart fourteen pence per day. No demesne cart belonging to any churchman or knight or any other lady (sic) is to be taken by our bailiffs, nor will we or our bailiffs or anyone else take someone else’s timber for a castle or any other of our business save by the will of he to whom the timber belongs.
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Impressionism - Styles & Movements - Art in the Picture.com on 2009-04-24
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Early Impressionist painters were radicals in their time, breaking many of the rules of picture making that had been set by earlier generations. Up until the Impressionists, history had been the accepted source of subject matter for paintings, but Impressionists looked instead to the many subjects in life around them. In doing so, they rejected attempts to portray ideal beauty, and instead sought the natural beauty of their surroundings at a given moment. They captured a fresh and original vision that often seemed strange and unfinished to the general public, but which, in our own times, has become much beloved. Sometimes they painted out of doors rather than in a studio as had been the previous custom. This enabled them to observe nature more directly and to capture the fleeting characteristics of the moment, especially the momentary and transient aspects of sunlight.
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FA-English9 » We Real Cool on 2009-04-23
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We
Die soon.
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- Chemotherapy on 2009-04-09
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Breast Cancer: Controversial Option | Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs on 2009-04-09
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Instead Hoeppner put her faith in god and an alternative treatment called Protocel. It's sold as a dietary supplement. "A lot of people have used Protocel for cancer and have recovered from it and that's exactly why I chose to use it," said Hoeppner.
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Increasing fundamentalism in Bangladesh: A threat to women's rights? / Library / Issues and Analysis / Home - AWID on 2009-04-06
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Increasing fundamentalism in Bangladesh: A threat to women's rights?
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Simone FA on 2009-04-06
POINT OF VIEW: WOMEN
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rising levels of Islamic fundamentalism and political instability in Bangladesh in the context of global terrorism and political Islam
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UNRISD: Publications | Religion, Fundamentalism and Ethnicity: A Global Perspective on 2009-04-06
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a wave of popular religiosity, which has had far-reaching implications for social integration, political stability and international security.
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Political power is underpinned by religious beliefs and practices, while political concerns permeate to the heart of the religious sphere. Therefore, attempts in many countries to separate politics from religion have been largely unsuccessful, especially as economic crisis and global restructuring undermine previous arrangements for promoting social and political cohesion.
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- Materialistic habits eroding America’s character - Opinions on 2009-04-03
- China_Update_Government_Procurement_April1_2008.pdf (application/pdf Object) on 2009-04-03
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