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Red admiral Vanessa atalanta rubria (Fruhstorfer) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae)
Published 2009-05-01“…It describes this distinctive, medium sized, brightly colored black and orange butterfly that is common throughout much of the United States — its distribution, description, life cycle and biology, and hosts. …”
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Red admiral Vanessa atalanta rubria (Fruhstorfer) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae)
Published 2009-05-01“…It describes this distinctive, medium sized, brightly colored black and orange butterfly that is common throughout much of the United States — its distribution, description, life cycle and biology, and hosts. …”
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Un document: Deziluziile mele în Rusia
Published 2010-12-01“…Blamed by the adversaries for supporting the politically motivated murder idea and violent revolution and admired by her fans as being a model of the feminist rebel, Goldman played a decisive role in developing the anarchist political philosophy in the United States during the first half of the XXth century. …”
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Russian Bishop in Gilded Age America
Published 2021-03-01“…Based on little known documents of the Holy Synod (Russian State Historical Archive) and Russian diplomatic missions in the USA (Archive of Foreign Police of the Russian Empire) the authors survey his activities to build-up the stagnant diocese and to expand Eastern Orthodoxy in the United States which prepared the ground for its renewal under his successor Bishop Tikhon (Belavin). …”
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The Battle of Stalingrad in the Context of Modern History
Published 2013-02-01“…Later it sent the diploma of the following contents: "On behalf of the people of the United States of America I hand over this diploma to the city of Stalingrad to note our admiration of his valorous defenders … Their nice victory stopped a wave of invasion and became a turning point of war of the allied nations against aggression forces".…”
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‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’: Ruskin, Nature, and America
Published 2020-06-01“…This is not the only passage in which Ruskin is critical of America; although he had American friends and admirers, he never visited the United States. As he pronounced in Fors, he ‘could not, even for a couple of months, live in a country so miserable as to possess no castles’ (27.170). …”
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