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Channels - THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRITISH ADMINISTRATION IN EKITILAND, 1915 - 1951 :: FRELIP Discovery
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TRANSFORMATION AND CHALLENGES OF PELUPELU INSTITUTION IN EKITILAND 1900-2000
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The Significance of Sacred Places in the Selected Indigenous Churches in Ekitiland
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The Instrumental Role of the Famıne of 1915-1918 in Nation-Building and Legitimization of the French Rule in Lebanon
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A new species of Chalepides Casey, 1915 (Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae, Cyclocephalini) from the Pantanal of Brazil
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The Legacy of the 1951 Refugee Convention and Palestinian Refugees: Multiple Displacements, Multiple Exclusions
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Long-term snow cover trends in Sierra Nevada, Spain (1951–2021)
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Chromosomes of Aganaspis daci (Weld, 1951) and a review of known karyotypes of the family Figitidae (Hymenoptera)
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Animating in British Communities During the Lockdown
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Ruderal vegetation of Ukraine. Class Artemisietea vulgaris Lohmeyer et al. in Tx. ex von Rochow 1951
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Discretion and the Rule of Law: The Significance and Endurance of Vagrancy and Vagrancy-Type Laws in England, the British Empire, and the British Colonial World
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Casualty Evacuation in Korea, 1950-53: The British Experience
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Land administration and economic development in Nigeria
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Land administration and economic development in Nigeria
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Land administration and economic development in Nigeria
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Land administration and economic development in Nigeria
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The Japanese Annexation of Korea as Viewed from the British and American Press : focus on The ...
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Treatment experiences and preferences of British South Asians living with recurrent depression
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A Sociophonetic Investigation of Standard British English Connected Speech Processes in Nigerian English
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The behaviour of recently-hatched caddis larvae from temporary water bodies in the British Isles
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The Stupa Amaravati of India: Where British Common Law Controls the Repatriation of Cultural Property
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What a freak paper this is: Noun to adjective transitions of freak in British and American English
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Book Review of Required Reading: The Life of Everyday Texts in the British Empire by Priyahsa Mukhopadhyay
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Behavioral and demographic effects of open‐pit mining on Central Mountain Caribou in British Columbia
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All in the interest of the British’: import control policies in Nigeria during the inter-war years, 1919-1939