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A Pleasant Seat at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Macbeth
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The Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s Macbeth
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The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Oresteia
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Shakespeare BASH’D’s Measure for Measure
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"Many a Wish Has Turned to Dust" the royal Aq Quyunlu Khamsa of Nizami
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As I Liked It: The American Shakespeare Center’s As You Like It
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Outsiders and Others: The Utah Shakespeare Festival Summer Season 2018
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Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and Conduct in the Early Modern World / Patricia Akhimie
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The Making of a Tyrant: Seattle Shakespeare Company and upstart crow collective’s Richard III
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Shakespeare and the “Live” Theatre Broadcast Experience / Pascale Aebischer, Susanne Greenhalgh, and Laurie E. Osborne
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The fun we had doing crosses with wild and strains
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It’s the Stories We Tell Ourselves
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26.05.20 Trivett, Emma. Reproductive Pressure and Royal Couples: Medieval England and Scotland, ca, 1200-1400.
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Conservation Can Better Integrate Environmental Justice if We Consider People’s Needs
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Fighting Springboks : C Company, Royal Natal carbineers : from Premier Mine to Po Valley, 1939 - 1945
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One Step Forward, Three Steps Back: Picturing Working Men and Women in New Deal Government-Sponsored Art
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We Hear, for You: The Value of Listening to Our Corporate Colleagues
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Hunting and power : class, race and privilege in the Eastern Cape and the Transvaal Lowveld, c. 1880-1905
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A Modest Proposal for University Reform: It's Time We Stop Half‐Assing Neoliberalism and Start Whole‐Assing It
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Today's boys, tomorrow's men' : a short history of the Boys' Brigade of Britain, with further reference to the Boys' Brigade in South Africa (circa 1880s-1980s)
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Be Careful What You Wish For: An Overreliance on Telemedicine Could Harm Health Equity
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Wish-fulfilling medicine : legal and bioethical perspectives with reference to the practice of cosmetic surgery
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Shakespeare and the cinema of excess
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In our time we had few vaccines: Grandparenting as support and strategy towards the immunization of children below the age of five in Ibadan, Nigeria