Myles
In Greek mythology, Myles (; Ancient Greek: Μύλης means 'mill-man') was an ancient king of Laconia. He was the son of the King Lelex and possibly the naiad Queen Cleocharia, and brother of Polycaon. Myles was the father of Eurotas who begotten Sparta after whom the city of Sparta was named. Provided by Wikipedia
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Authenticity and Atwood’s ‘Scientific Turn’ by Myles Chilton
Published 2022-10-01
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Writing Back, Emptying Out and Satanic Narration: Why London Wins Out in Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses by Myles Chilton
Published 2012-04-01
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Health Policy Trends: Doing Integration in Health and Social Care by Myles Leslie
Published 2023-11-01
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Narrating technonatures: discourses of biotechnology in a neoliberal era by Myles Carroll
Published 2018-06-01
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Trade acceptances, financial reform, and the culture of commercial credit in the United States, 1915-1920 by Myles, JG
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Can Authority be Sustained while Balancing Accessibility and Formality? by Nigar Hashimzade, Georgina A. Myles, Gareth D. Myles
Published 2014-01-01
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A freely-available authoring system for browser-based CALL with speech recognition by Myles O'Brien
Published 2017-06-01
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