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...102 of this volume). ENGLISH. 50 Cent, and Noah Callahan-Bever. 50 x 50: 50 Cen...Gallagher, Mitch. The music tech dictionary: a glossary of audio-related terms and technologie...Nashy slavutyia zemliaki. BULGARIAN. Tekev, Georgi. Raina Kabaivanska. Sofiia: Nov bul...
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..., (37) which involved a challenge before English courts of an arbitral award rendered by the Iran-U... the Courts of Danzig, (101) The Greco-Bulgarian "Communities," (102) Polish Nationals in Danzig, (.... (49.) See BLACK'S LAW DICTIONARY (6th ed. 1990) (defining "depecage" as the "proces...
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A short story is presented.
... he's going to bring home a two-kilo dictionary in half-leather binding or an expensive and sought..., and a seven deciliter bottle of English gin; that he would order a jar of Bulgarian pickle...
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... or their work (Ane's Encyclopedic Dictionary of Library and Information Science, 2006). . Objec.... Nearly all citations are in English: 2,485 (94.2%), followed by Marathi with 118 (4.5%... .0 Nigeria 1 0 1 .0 Yogoslavia 1 0 1 .0 Bulgarian 1 0 1 .0 Brazil 1 0 1 .0 Total 351 100.0 2639 100 ...
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... languages (Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Traditiona... Canadian and Australian editions in an English variant. After selling 57,000 copies, the 12th edi...(1999) and 4th ed. (2007), and The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 4th ed. (2002). Reach hi...
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Wagenstein, a Jew who survived fascist persecution and internment during World War II, is the extravagantly lauded author of more than two dozen screenplays, including the 1959 Sterne (Stars), awarded the Special Jury Prize at Cannes that long-ago year when Ben Hur won the Oscar for Best Picture. Hilde Braun in particular is so naïve, and described in so exclusively a sexual fashion, that she begins to remind us of the eponymous heroine of another screenwriter's novel-Terry Southern's 1972 Candy, in this costume-drama version featuring a good girl who giggles and preens her way across the continent ahead of those dratted Nazis.
... to follow later this year-from the Bulgarian filmmaker Angel Wagenstein, suggesting that in oth... reminds us that Jin began his career in English as a poet, though it is his fiction that has broug... voice is cribbed in part from The Dictionary of Familiar Expressions and in part from the OED. ...
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..., refers to the instance of royal Bulgarian maidens being brought to Constantinople to marry t... entry "Komnene, Maria," in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, ed. A. P. Kazhdan and A.-M. Talbot (... NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]," offers an English translation of the final few passages. Given the p...
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...ENGLISH. Abdelnour, Mark. Buying & selling music, instrume...Music abbreviations: a reverse dictionary. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005. vi, 226 p. ISB...ISBN 9854580938. LC 2005-381048. BULGARIAN. Boshnakova, Anna K. Avlos i lira-filosofiia na mu...
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... official languages: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portugue...(Bulgarian and Romanian accession are anticipated for 2007. A.... Phinnemore, D., and L. McGowan. A Dictionary of the European Union. London and Chicago: Europa...
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William John Lichtenwanger was the "guest editor" who wrote "Notes for Notes" when Richard S. Hill could not, then became acting editor during Hill's final illness. Bradley offers a tribute to Lichtenwanger, who is considered as reference librarian.
...In Ann Arbor he played more oboe and English horn than clarinet, percussion in the band, and fi..., Bloomington.14 Given a choice among Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian, or Turkish, he chose Turkish. The...'s music appeared in the 1980 New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, followed six years later b...