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    Marquesa de Sietefuentes. Víctima y culpable de la Conjura Camarasa / Marquise of Sietefuentes. Victim and guilty of the Camarasa Conspiracy by Carla Torres Llop

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…It would have been from this house when in 1668 Don Manuel de los Cobos, marquis of Camarasa, the viceroy, was death shot. Barely a month ago it had been assassinated one of the most distinguished noble of Sardinia, the marquis of Laconi. …”
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    Longevity records of citril finches Carduelis citrinella: analysing 43 years of continuous ringing by A. Borràs, J. Cabrera, T. Cabrera, X. Colomé, J. C. Senar

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Continuous ringing over 43 years in the Eastern Pyrenees allowed recording of a male of seven years and seven months, a female of six years and three months old, and 60 individuals of more than three years of age. …”
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    Youth criminal recidivism in the Victim-Offender mediation procedure VOM by Lidón Villanueva, Arantxa García-Gornís, Pilar Jara, Rita López

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Recidivism rates were evaluated as a new record for four follow-up periods of 6, 12, 18 and 24 months. Results showed the lack of clear differences in recidivism rates in conciliation versus the rest of the groups, and the importance of the follow-up periods of 12 and 24 months, whereas the significant effect of the interaction risk level and group could be noticed.…”
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    Le calendrier révolutionnaire de 1793 ou les quatre saisons de la République by Paweł Matyaszewski

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…They introduce an innovative nomenclature in order to specify the names of particular days and months but they do not change the natural four-season model of division. …”
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    La vie humaine au rythme des saisons et des mois – Les Quatre âges de l’homme de Philippe de Novare et Les Douze mois figurez by Anna Loba

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The relationship between human life and the course of the year punctuated by the seasons and months has not remained without influence on the very notion of the ages of life. …”
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    Comparative study of feminist positioning on Twitter by Spanish politicians by Cristina Fernández-Rovira, Isabel Villegas-Simón

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This research analyses feminism-related tweets produced over a period of two months by both a male representative and a female representative of each of the four principal political parties in Spain (PP, PSOE, Ciudadanos and Podemos). …”
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    The Anti-Diary by Marinho, Maria de Fátima

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…If we are able to overcome the feeling of strangeness conveyed by the lack of obligatory markers (such as the absence of years or months), the construction of a fragmented discourse, sinuous even, gains relevance, and we can detect undeniable indicators of femininity. …”
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    Year Abroad (A Dialogue) by James Illingworth, Akiko Furukawa, Mark Gant, Guy Puzey

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article is the product of an exchange that took place over the course of two months between March and May 2023 and offers reflections on how the year abroad in Modern Languages has changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    The Stuarts and the Wautier Siblings. Portraits of a Royal Family in Exile by Jahel Sanzsalazar

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The princess would have sat for Charles’ sister Michaelina in early 1660, at a moment when it is possible to locate her to Brussels, months before her untimely death. This significant new finding reinforces the Wautiers' relationship with the Stuarts whilst they were in exile, and further invites us to consider a portrait of the Stuarts older brother and soon-to-be King, Charles II (London, 1630-1685), conceived of under similar circumstances.…”
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    Children’s L2 vocabulary acquisition through extensive reading by Brittney Kalogeros, Raquel Serrano, Elsa Tragant

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The learners performed a vocabulary test including 25 target words before, immediately after and three months after the ER programme. L2 vocabulary gains were analysed according to word frequency (number of exposures to the target words) and distribution (the number of books in which the target words appeared). …”
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    Legitimization and the discursive (re)production of social domination by Jacobson, Matthew

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…As a member of the liberally identified ‘Western’ alliance, Britain, must justify its invested interests in the region, given Israel’s internationally criticized occupation practices. Between the months of May through July 2004 seven interviews were conducted with Members of British Parliament and the representative of a major London based pro-Israeli lobby organization concerning their rationales for the British government’s position towards the Israeli government’s occupation practices. …”
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    Another Look at Guevara’s Poem A una partida qu’el rey don Alfonso fizo de Arévalo by Roger Boase

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…However, Patrick Gallagher (1968: 190), in his edition of the poetry of Garci Sánchez de Badajoz, expresses the view that the king in question is Afonso V of Portugal, who, after marrying his neice Juana la Beltraneja in Plasencia, had spent two months in Arévalo in the summer of 1475, plotting with noble dissidents to overthrow Enrique IV of Castile. …”
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    Legal initiative for Gestational Surrogacy in Portugal: an overview of the legal, regulatory, and ethical issues by Maria Patrão Neves

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The law was approved, regulated and entered into force. However, months later, the Constitutional Court ruled some of its norms unconstitutional, namely due to: the legal ambiguity of the surrogacy contracts; too short a deadline for the surrogate’s withdraw of consent; and the need to comply with the children’s right to know their biological origin. …”
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    Romanticising the Nation: Allegory, Ambiguity and Unity in José Mármol’s 'Amalia' by Rachel Morgan

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Written during M౭ols exile in Montevideo (184652), it is set in 1840 during the French blockade and covers the months leading up to Lavalles anticipated but failed invasion and subsequent withdrawal in September of that year. …”
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    First Response by Laura Benítez Valero, Erich Berger

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The Covid-19 pandemic, which manifested itself during the early months of 2020, resulted in the activation of the expected official actors on a national and international level in policy, politics, the industrial military complex, pharma and medicine, among others. …”
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    A Female Neighbour in Whose Country? The Untold Story of Afia Begum and the Sari Squad by Arup K. Chatterjee

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… This paper is one of the first attempts to reconstruct the story of Afia Begum, wife —and later widow— of Abdul Hamid (a Bangladeshi immigrant in Thatcherite London), whose entry was cleared by the British Home Office in 1982, months before her husband died tragically in a fire in East London. …”
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    Pandemic experimentalism: decentering studio art education in an ongoing global emergency by Judith Doyle, Simone Jones, Elizabeth Lopez

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…After eighteen months of online art education during the COVID-19 pandemic, the authors consider Form and Time, a required first-year studio art course at OCAD University in Toronto, as a case study within global practices of reconfiguration and experimentalism in art and design pedagogy during the crisis. …”
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    From the non-place to chronotopes, through the lobby of the Atocha station. Del no-lugar al cronotopos, pasando por el vestíbulo de la Estación de Atocha. by Álvaro Ramoneda, Ramón Sánchez

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…From this table, we discuss some of the results found during the nearly five months that we were taking pictures of the Atocha station lobby, and we have found that people are located in spaces in different ways, appropriating in many peculiar ways, of course, beyond our categories of analysis.…”
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    Actor-Network Theory as I image it. Brief essay on traffic lights La ANT tal como yo la imagino. Breve ensayo sobre el cosmos semafórico by Carlos Enrique Silva Rios

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…<span class="hps"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Times;">Three years ago</span></span><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Times;"> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">I came</span></span> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">to</span></span> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">Barcelona</span></span> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">with</span></span> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">a firm intention</span></span> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">that I had to</span></span> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">change after</span></span> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">about two</span></span> <span class="hps"><span style="font-family: Times;">months from my arrival</span></span>. …”
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