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    "Dig for Bloody Victory" by Brown, G

    Published 2012
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    War of the propaganda machines : vying for "victory" in the narrative battle of Mosul by Lee, Tracy Marie Shiyin

    Published 2018
    “…As Mosul has been shrouded in a detached and incorporeal narrative battle , the notion of "victory" has also come to surpass the physical dimension of meaning. …”
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    'Ambushed by victory': allied strategy on how to win the First World War by McCrae, M

    Published 2014
    “…<p>This study examines the Allied notion of victory and how it was expressed in the depth of Allied strategic planning in 1918 for a campaign in 1919. …”
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    Pax terra mariqve: rhetorics of Roman victory, 50 B.C. - A.D. 14 by Cornwell, H

    Published 2013
    “…<p>This thesis focuses on a short period of time between 50 B.C. to A.D. 14, which is marked by the increased prominence of pax as a central concept within the victory rhetoric of the period. The period is one of immense political and social upheaval and change that was to dictate the power structures of the Roman world, and one of the ways in which this change was conceptualised was through the language of peace.…”
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    SENI OLAH NAFAS JIAN SHEN QI GONG (Pengamatan Victory Jian Shen Qi Gong Yogyakarta) by , ATHENA DEVINA, , Citra Ayu Novitasari, B.Art., M.TCSOL.

    Published 2014
    “…This final paper entitled Jian Shen Qi Gong Art Of Breathing (Observation Of Yogyakarta Victory Jian Shen Qi Gong) aims to provide an overview of one of the Chinese cultures related to health. …”
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    The social functions of intergroup schadenfreude by Yam, P

    Published 2017
    “…I also manipulated participants’ concern for external rewards associated with the third-party’s victory to prompt victorious joy. However, in both studies, the concern for external rewards was the main influence on both intergroup schadenfreude and victorious joy, although a multivariate interaction between the two motives affected these emotions in Study 4. …”
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    SISTEM PENDUKUNG KEPUTUSAN KELOMPOK PENENTUAN KELAYAKAN LOKASI PEMUKIMAN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE ENTROPY, VIKOR, DAN COPELAND SCORE (Studi Kasus : Pemerintah Kota Lhokseumawe) by , mutammimul ula, , Dr. Azhari SN., M.T.

    Published 2012
    “…Meanwhile Copeland Score Method, as one of the voting method technically based on reducing victorious frequency with the lost frequency of the paired comparison to vote against solution the decision maker will be taken.…”
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    Usurpation and the construction of legitimacy in imperial panegyric, 289-389 by Omissi, A

    Published 2013
    “…The thesis shows how the panegyrics employed aggressive rhetorical tactics that sought not to bury usurpers in silence but rather to glory in their destruction and to create characters for the usurpers and their regimes that were designed to reinforce the legitimacy claims of the victorious emperor. The language of the panegyrics concerning usurpers and usurpation is thus virtually worthless as a tool to reconstruct the historical actualities of the people and times that they discuss. …”
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    The Rexist movement in Belgium, 1940-1944 by Conway, M

    Published 1989
    “…Soon after the Belgian defeat of May 1940, they emerged as enthusiastic advocates of an agreement with the apparently victorious German invaders and in January 1941 Degrelle publicly declared his support for the Nazi cause. …”
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    Symbiotic modernity: the emergence of the Ōsui school of thought in modern Japan by Oka, C

    Published 2022
    “…While the dominant narrative of modern Japanese history, centred on the victorious state side, began with Japan’s Opening (Kaikoku) to the West and Western modernity, this thesis presents a different beginning and outcome of the opening, through Ōsui’s quest for symbiotic modernity.…”
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