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    Ravel heute by Theo Hirsbrunner

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Acht schweizerische und französische Komponisten, die zwischen 1939 und 1975 geboren sind, wurden auf die Bedeutung der Musik Ravels für ihr eigenes Komponieren befragt (Marc-André Dalbavie, Walter Feldmann Allain Gaussin, Christian Henking, Jean-Luc Hervé, Philippe Manoury, Roger Tessier und Stefan Wirth). Ihre Einschätzungen reichen vom Vorwurf der Glätte und ästhetischen Rückwärtsgewandtheit über die Anerkennung einer zeitlosen Gültigkeit bis hin zur Auffassung, dass Ravels seinerzeit einsamer Ansatz heute universell geworden sei bzw. gerade für das beginnende 21. …”
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    L’identité dans The Talos Principle, The Stanley Parable et The Swapper by Tristan Bera

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…In their paper Au-delà de l'identité, Roger Brubaker and Frédéric Junqua explain that « identity is something everybody has, or would have, or are searching for » (Brubaker, Junqua, 2001, p. 74). …”
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    Os jornais diários da cidade de Cascavel (PR) e seus discursos sobre a prostituição feminina (1976-1990) by Fábio Lopes Alves

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this context, this discussion is structured as follows, at first, it establishes a dialog with Roger Chartier to reach the representation concept. …”
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    Sociologia, cultura e arte: um debate entre espaços e tempos by Eliska Altmann

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Included in Velho's books and analyzed by Heinich, authors such as Erwin Panofsky, Jean Duvignaud, Pierre Francastel, and Roger Bastide will have their ideas analyzed, in order to verify whether or not there would be common aspects in their theoretical and methodological propositions and what their pertinence in the contemporary debate would be. …”
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    The Sexed or Unsexed Voice on the Lyrical Stage in 18th-c. London by Pierre Dubois

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…It is not the least of paradoxes that the castrati that performed in Italian opera both in Italy in the 17th century and on the London stage after the Restoration should have acted the parts of manly seducers, mighty kings or warriors in spite of their high-pitched, ‘feminine’ voices.  Roger Freitas argues that in order to understand the predilection for castrato voices one need to take the erotic bodily dimension of the singers into account. …”
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    Deucalion et les os de la mère by Aline Magnien

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Even though materials possess objective characteristics, they also contain a whole part of mythology in the meaning given to this term by Roland Barthes or Roger Caillois, for the stone. Coming back to this filiation, this article recalls a number of myths or reveries about stones and underlines how the choices made in terms of construction, sculpture or Land Art often rely on a technical history at least as much as a mythicized and dreamed history. …”
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  7. 647

    The Crucible / by Miller, Arthur

    Published 1953
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    Mémoire des lieux, mémoires des hommes. Étude du portefeuille topographique « Beauce et Vendômois » de la collection Gaignières (1642-1715) by Clotilde Vivier

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The collection of François-Roger de Gaignières (1642–1715) is carefully anchored geographically thanks to a number of topographical documents assembled in dedicated collections. …”
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    Collecta, du point de vue du design : faire affleurer les données by Kim Sacks, Sophie Fétro

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The addition of geolocation data to the Collecta.fr website dedicated to the historical collection of François-Roger de Gaignières (1642-1715) offered an opportunity to expand the existing site and further reveal the internal structure of the collection and information. …”
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    Flaubert et Lucrèce dans la Correspondance : de la gentillesse à la mauvaise humeur by Benoît Dufau

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…La lettre à Louis Bouilhet du 20 août 1850 et surtout la lettre à Edma Roger des Genettes que les éditeurs datent de 1861 nous donnent à lire le Lucrèce de Flaubert. …”
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    Carbon Dioxide, a Releaser for Digging Behavior in Solenopsis Geminata (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) by Walter Hangartner

    Published 1969-01-01
    “…At the same time, Blum and Warter (1966) isolated 2-heptanone from Conomyrma pyramica (Roger) and described its function as the releaser of alarm and digging behavior. …”
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    Quand des agriculteurs agroforestiers haut-garonnais nous parlent d’arbre et de paysage by Olivier Bories, Mathilde Rue

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The research then focused on their social representations to understand the motivations behind the practice of planting trees in or on the edges of plots. Gert, François, Roger, Arnaux and the other forest farmers we interviewed talked to us about agroforestry and the landscape. …”
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    De qui est-ce ? Médiapoétique d’un roman-surprise dans L’Express en 1955 by Marie-Ève Thérenty

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim was to find which of the following writers, François Mauriac, Françoise Sagan, André Maurois, Louise de Vilmorin, Roger Nimier, Paul Vialar, Henri Troyat and Béatrix Beck, had respectively written the various chapters of a detective novel, De qui est-ce? …”
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    Marquage héraldique, cartographie et histoire des lignages : les relevés de Gaignières à la chapelle des chanoinesses de Luynes by Sarah Héquette

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In 1699 François-Roger de Gaignières and Louis Boudan visited the canonesses’ chapel in Luynes, Touraine, which had been commissioned by Hardouin IX de Maillé in the late fifteenth century. …”
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    La salle de cinéma comme attraction spectacle : le cas Captain Eo à Disneyland Paris by Jean-Baptiste Massuet

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…We have chosen to favour a semio-pragmatic approach, based on Roger Odin’s writings, in order to think, from the movie and its conditions of projection, what Captaine Eo theoretically reveals of the link between the viewer and a star like Michael Jackson, one year after his death. …”
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    Once Again on ʾbk wdm in Ethiopian Sabaic by Aaron Michael Butts, Simcha Gross, Michael Hensley

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In contrast, it is proposed here that ʾbk wdm continues the previous list of deity names, as already suggested in 1976 by Roger Schneider. Key to this argument is the distribution of the concluding prepositional phrases bn kl mrʿm, ‘from everyone who is malicious’, and bn ʿtkm, ‘from an adversary’, which only occur in inscriptions that have b-s¹qt, ‘by the protection of’. …”
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    Attractor States in Second Language Development by Ashley Beccia

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…., Amerstorfer, 2020; Evans & Larsen-Freeman, 2020; Syed et al., 2021; Gillies & Roger, 2022). The conceptual unpacking of attractor states can therefore be invaluable for SLD scholars seeking to enter the realm of CDST. …”
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    Le travail de Gaignières sur les archives du Val Notre-Dame. Une porte d’entrée sur un chartrier bien conservé by Marlène Helias-Baron

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Following its incorporation into the new Feuillants order at the turn of the seventeenth century, its archives were transferred to Paris, where several inventories were drawn up. In 1693 François-Roger de Gaignières, who witnessed this institutional transformation, wrote a “cartulary” that functioned as a catalogue of the abbey’s titles. …”
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