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“The Gruber Family: Alms, Books and the New World.”
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"The land belonged to Nepal but the people belonged to Tibet": Overlapping sovereignties and mobility in the Limi Valley Borderland
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“The loadstarre of the English language”: Spenser'sShepheardes Calenderand the Construction of Modernity
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“The Lost Histories of Alternative Internets.”
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"The Means to Match Their Hatred": Nuclear Weapons, Rhetorical Democracy, and Presidential Discourse
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"The migrant streets of culture": The Aby Warburg - Fritz Saxl correspondance 1920 to 1929.
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“The next generation of cultivators”: teaching agriculture in Iraq, Palestine and Transjordan (1920-1960)
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"The other side of diversity": Students' experiences of race, difference, and inequality in a Costa Rican international school
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"The Perfect One": Understanding Communication Practices and Challenges with Animated GIFs
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“The Person and the Self as Social Accomplishment: Commentary on Rowlands, ‘Animal Personhood’.”
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"The Planet's Champion" Daniel Bryan: How WWE Uses Sport, Neoliberalism and Colorblind Ideology in Professional Wrestling Narratives
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“The Rape of Rawlins: A Note on All the Pretty Horses.”
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“The Sanctity of Life As A Humanist Ideal”
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"The Soft Answer": The National Era's Network of Understanding
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"The story God is weaving us into": narrativizing grief, faith, and infant loss in US evangelical women's blog communities
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"There are many fevers": Communities' perception and management of Febrile illness and its relationship with human animal interactions in South-Western Uganda
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"There Is No Planet B": Questions During a Power Shift
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"There's no such thing as Asian": A membership categorization analysis of cross-cultural adaptation in an Asian American business community
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"They were learning from us as we were learning from them": perceived experiences in co-design process
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"theyre all trans sharon": Authoring gender in video game fan fiction
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“theyre all trans sharon”: Authoring Gender in Video Game Fan Fiction
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"Think before you upload": an in-depth analysis of unavailable videos on YouTube
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"This is the only tour that sells": tourism, disaster, and national identity in New Orleans
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"This is why we play"
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“This Isn’t the South Bronx”
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"This Isn't Your Data, Friend": Black Twitter as a Case Study on Research Ethics for Public Data
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"This Place Does What It Was Built For"
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"This was 1976 reinvented": The role of framing in the development of a South African youth movement
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“To All Our Faithful Muslim Subjects”: the Islamic Minority in Western Christendom"
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"To Do Justice to Him and Myself": Evert Wendell's Account Book of the Fur Trade with Indians in Albany, New York, 1695-1726
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