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WILLIAM WALLACE AS A TRAGIC HERO PORTRAYED IN BRAVEHEART BY RANDALL WALLACE
Published 2014“…Braveheart is a novel that tells about the struggle of the people of Scotland to gain their freedom and independence. …”
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The Braveheart amphipod: a review of responses of invasive Dikerogammarus villosus to predation signals
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Konteks historis, konsolidasi dan subversi dalam Braveheart karya Randall Wallace
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BRAVEHeart: a randomised trial comparing the accuracy of Breathe Well and RPM for deep inspiration breath hold breast cancer radiotherapy
Published 2023-02-01“…BRAVEHeart will assess the DIBH accuracy for Breathe Well and RPM during left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy. …”
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There Is More to Being a Scotsman than Putting on a Kilt and Trilling your /r/s. A Study of Linguistic Credibility in the Hollywood Movie Braveheart
Published 2007-12-01“… This article investigates the linguistic credibility of the Hollywood movie Braveheart (1995). After first discussing the producers’ choice of rejecting the reality of historically correct language use, in favour of transposing modern day socioliguistic realities, a phonetic analysis of the leading actor’s (Mel Gibson’s) attempts at a Standard Scottish English accent (SSE) is carried out. …”
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LncRNA secondary structure in the cardiovascular system
Published 2017-09-01“…Prominent examples of lncRNAs in the cardiovascular system are ANRIL, Braveheart, MALAT1 and HOTAIR which have been excessively studied. …”
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The Subtitling of Indigenous Values in the Film Seediq Bale
Published 2016-02-01“…Often compared by the media in Taiwan to the films Braveheart and The Last of the Mohicans, the film, released in 2011, is so far the most expensive production in Taiwan cinema history. …”
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Deeping Our Relationships for Healing: Our Land, Our People, Our Freedom
Published 2023-01-01“…Maria Yellow Horse Braveheart describes historical trauma as the ?collective emotional and psychological injury both over the lifespan and across generations, resulting from a cataclysmic history of genocide.?…”
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