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Where have all the flowers gone? Postbloom fruit drop of citrus in the Americas.
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A full formal representation of Arrow’s impossibility theorem
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African Proverbial Sayings: A Paremilogical Reading of Achebe's Arrow of God
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African proverbial sayings: a paremilogical reading of Achebe's arrow of God
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Planning and managing disruptive business models for RFID-startups-The disruptor's arrow of time
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Kinship honorifics and intercultural communication in German translations of things fall apart and arrow of God
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‘I fear that’s where it’s all gone wrong’ – (Un-)Making Kin in McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin
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Postcoloniality, idiomatic allusion and intercultural communication in the translation of things fall Apart and arrow of God into German
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Postcoloniality, proverbs and intercultural dialogue: translating African postcolonial texts, things fall apart and arrow of god, into German
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Translating health and healing in things fall apart (TFA) and arrow of God (AOG) into German: an intercultural communication appraisal
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Translating the African postcolony:the conflict of selves, Intercultural dialogue and the location of the translator in the German translation of things fall apart and arrow of God
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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been, America?
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‘Where have all the flowers grown’: the relationship between a plant and its place in sixteenth-century botanical treatises
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Gone to the Dogs—The Canon of Kitsch
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Benennung und umbenennung personennamen in interkultureller kommunikation: rechtschreibfehler als umbenennung in der deutschen ubersetzung von things fall apart und arrow of God von Chinua Achebe
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Imported Human Rabies - Kentucky and Ohio, 2024
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Report: Peering into the Prehistoric Past of Bandhavgarh National Park, central India
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THE DISCOURSE OF GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCE IN SELECTED NOVELS OF MAYA ANGELOU AND TERRY MCMILLAN
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Experimental insights about giant core flaking débitage: The case of the late Acheulean of central Iberian Peninsula
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Why Schneiderian Kinship Studies Have It All Wrong
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Crossing the line: Multi-layer analysis and the identification of different borderlines
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On foot, by boat: Distribution methods of raw materials suitable for lithics in Central Europe in c. 4900-3400 BCE
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Tales from Two Villages: Nubian Women and Cultural Tourism in Gharb Soheil and Ballana
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The Scarcity of Stone-Carvings in Urartu: A Discussion on Artistic Representation, Chronology, and Cultural Reflections