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... shows how these factors affect the types of shows on which candidates appear. I estimated how Election Day proximity and candidate status affect the odds of appearing on daytime or network late night talk shows over cable late night shows ...
... shows how these factors affect the types of shows on which candidates appear. I estimated how Election Day proximity and candidate status affect the odds of appearing on daytime or network late night talk shows over cable late night shows ...
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... show competitors and viewers). Furthermore, quiz shows represent a particularly interesting genre where social constructions of fandom are concerned: certain social stereotypes of fandom, such as the 'nerd' or the 'geek', resonate with ...
... show competitors and viewers). Furthermore, quiz shows represent a particularly interesting genre where social constructions of fandom are concerned: certain social stereotypes of fandom, such as the 'nerd' or the 'geek', resonate with ...
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... shows—the very function of the Winter Garden was as a home for revues or revuelike shows, and therefore, in many of the memos, the term Winter Garden show is used far more frequently than Passing Show. And, perhaps more importantly ...
... shows—the very function of the Winter Garden was as a home for revues or revuelike shows, and therefore, in many of the memos, the term Winter Garden show is used far more frequently than Passing Show. And, perhaps more importantly ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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