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... published . Yet even within the day - by - day , month - by - month tabulation of his doings , there are hints of high drama . Consider the 48 hours following Britain's declaration of war upon Germany on August 4 , 1914 , during which ...
... published . Yet even within the day - by - day , month - by - month tabulation of his doings , there are hints of high drama . Consider the 48 hours following Britain's declaration of war upon Germany on August 4 , 1914 , during which ...
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... published by Ian Wilmut and his colleagues in Nature that announced the successful cloning of a sheep from the mammary cells of an adult female . Not surprisingly , the existence of Dolly the Cloned Sheep of Edinburgh has precipitated ...
... published by Ian Wilmut and his colleagues in Nature that announced the successful cloning of a sheep from the mammary cells of an adult female . Not surprisingly , the existence of Dolly the Cloned Sheep of Edinburgh has precipitated ...
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... published in English , and will not be published elsewhere in English until after it has been published in SFS ; ( 2 ) that the author will be financially responsible for any legal action taken against SFS by cause of the author's ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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