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            “Sorry. I am what I am. ” 

            Walton, Chris (2023)
            Gordon Jephtas (1943–92) was born into an impoverished, coloured, single-parent family in South Africa. He began piano lessons after being intrigued by the harmonium player at the local church. In his teens he worked as ...
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            Architectural History and Globalized Knowledge: Gottfried Semper in London 

            Hildebrand, Sonja; Gnehm, Michael (2021)
            Gottfried Semper's years of exile in London (1850–55) were a time of highly inspiring experiences. The London of the Great Exhibition offered the German architect an immense trove of objects for study and an intellectual ...
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            Architectural History and Globalized Knowledge: Gottfried Semper in London 

            Hildebrand, Sonja; Gnehm, Michael (2021)
            Gottfried Semper's years of exile in London (1850–55) were a time of highly inspiring experiences. The London of the Great Exhibition offered the German architect an immense trove of objects for study and an intellectual ...
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            Gli altri noi 

            Bizzini, Nadia (2019)
            Cette recherche porte sur les roms (vlach) qui séjournent périodiquement en Suisse italienne, en camping-cars ou en caravanes, pratiquant un semi-nomadisme lié à des motivations principalement économiques, mais également ...
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            Philosophy of Developmental Biology 

            Weber, Marcel (2022)
            The history of developmental biology is interwoven with debates as to whether mechanistic explanations of development are possible or whether alternative explanatory principles or even vital forces need to be assumed. In ...
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            “Sorry. I am what I am. ” 

            Walton, Chris (2023)
            Gordon Jephtas (1943–92) was born into an impoverished, coloured, single-parent family in South Africa. He began piano lessons after being intrigued by the harmonium player at the local church. In his teens he worked as ...
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            Forger la citoyenneté juvénile 

            Csupor, Isabelle; Felder, Maxime; Ossipow, Laurence (2023)
            Préoccupées par l’intérêt des jeunes pour la vie publique et la politique, les autorités des régimes démocratiques tentent d’agir sur la citoyenneté des jeunes. En Suisse, où la démocratie directe repose en premier lieu ...
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            Семантика коннекторов – La sémantique des connecteurs 

            Inkova, Olga (2021)
            В эпоху корпусных исследований и создания цифровых информационных ресурсов, содержащих большие объемы текстов, применение количественных методов анализа языковых единиц становится неотъемлемой частью лингвистических описаний. ...
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            Die Welt der Commons 

            Helfrich, Silke; Bollier, David (2015)
            The logic of capitalism is that of dividing and sharing. Only that in capitalism, people do not share, but rather, they themselves are divided up. For this reason, the British historian E.P. Thompson claims that »it was ...
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            Die Welt der Commons 

            Helfrich, Silke; Bollier, David (2015)
            The logic of capitalism is that of dividing and sharing. Only that in capitalism, people do not share, but rather, they themselves are divided up. For this reason, the British historian E.P. Thompson claims that »it was ...
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