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    MANTRA RITUAL GALUNGAN DALAM MASYARAKAT DUKUH WONOMULYO MAGETAN: KAJIAN SASTRA LISAN ALBERT B. LORD by , YUNITA FURINAWATI, , Dr. Novi Kussuji I, M.Hum.

    Published 2013
    “…Orality according to Albert B. Lord covers how transmission, composition, formulas and themes which are owned by the oral poet before a performance. …”
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    Smoke emissions from industrial western Scotland in 1859 inferred from Lord Kelvin's atmospheric electricity measurements by Aplin, K

    Published 2012
    “…Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) made careful, calibrated measurements of the atmospheric Potential Gradient (PG) at three sites on the east side of Arran in 1859. …”
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    Unnatural acts lead to unconsummated marriages: Discourses of homosexuality within the House of Lords debate on same-sex marriage by Findlay, J

    Published 2017
    “…In June and July 2013, the UK House of Lords debated, and ultimately accepted, a Bill to legalise same-sex marriage. …”
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    Translating the Symbolic Hunting Series in Golding’s Lord Of The Flies from English into Arabic: A Relevance-Theoretic Perspective by Al-Zu’bi, Khaled, Abdul Ghani, Aniswal

    Published 2017
    “…The main objective of this explanatory, analytical and comparative study was to investigate the translation of symbolism in William Golding’s Lord Of The Flies (LOTF). The rich cultural connotations behind the employment of symbols in literary works constitute a great challenge to the literary translator. …”
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    The Apocalyptic Vision in Modernist and Romantic Poetry: A Comparative Study between T. S Eliot’s The Hollow Men and Lord Byron’s Darkness by Soumaya BOUACIDA & Ikram LECHEHEB

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…T.S. Eliot (1925) and Lord Byron (1816) are among the poets who hold the apocalyptic. …”
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