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The ecumenical King Sunny Ade
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King Sunny Ade: Liberal Sexuality, Reproductive Health and the Paramour
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Unprotected Profanity:The Erosion of an Employee’s Right to Convey Grievances
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Sunny.jl: A Julia Package for Spin Dynamics
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Sacred Conversations
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Distribution and abundance of sacred monkeys in igboland, Southern Nigeria
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The Significance of Sacred Places in the Selected Indigenous Churches in Ekitiland
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Numinous Matter: Time, Image, and the Sacred in Tarkovsky’s Cinema
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Forest structure and carbon stocks of Osun-Osogbo sacred grove, Nigeria
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Impact of Cultural Belief on the Preservation of Agunabani Sacred Forest in Okposi, Nigeria
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Sogidi sacred grove and the construction of the collective Identity of Awe people, Southwest Nigeria
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Vascular plant diversity and carbon stocks of selected sacred groves in Southwestern, Nigeria
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Woody species diversity and regeneration patterns in Osun-Osogbo sacred grove, Nigeria
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Reimagining Sacred Space: The Repurposing of Beer Bottles in Mosque Architecture and Symbolism in Ghana
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Sacred populations of cercopithecus sclateri: analysis of apparent population increases from census counts
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Nature and the Spirit: Tri Hita Karana, Sacred Artistic Practices, and Musical Ecology in Bali
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Benedicto Sáenz 'Libera Me': Occidentalisms in Latin America Nineteenth-Century Sacred Music
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Maurice Denis (1870–1943) and the Sacred Grove: Temporality in Fin de Siècle France
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Examining Language Ideologies in the Linguistic Landscape of a Sacred Place: Makkah al-Mukarramah
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Contextualisation of Selected Israelite Sacred Cultic Elements and Practices in Cherubim and Seraphim Churches, in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Conserving Sacred Groves in Western Haryana: A Geospatial and Biocultural Analysis for Resilient Ecosystem Management
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Contemplative Absence: Sacred Experience in Abbas Kiarostami’s The Wind Will Carry Us and the Aesthetics of Slow Cinema
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Role of local culture, religion, and human attitudesn in the conservation of sacred populations of a threatened ‘pest’ species
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Role of local culture, religion, and human attitudesn in the conservation of sacred populations of a threatened ‘pest’ species