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    The American Jockey, 1865-1910 by Steven A. Riess

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…These riders were pushed out of this occupation, as jockeys became recognized as important factors in racing results and as it became increasingly lucrative, just as they were pushed out of other desirable jobs in the era of Jim Crow.…”
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    The national question by Connolly Association, CA, Greaves, C. Desmond

    Published 2013
    “…Desmond Greaves and 75th anniversary of Connolly Association, with introduction by RMT General Secretary Bob Crow. ISBN 9781904260127.…”
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    Reconstructing Heritage and Cultural Identity in Marginalised and Hinterland Communities: Case Studies from Western Newfoundland by Rainer Baehre

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…While also no longer in existence, Crow Gulch in its iconic role is significant in the wake of a recent major Mi’kmaw resurgence in Western Newfoundland. …”
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    Population density and structure of birds breeding in an urban habitat dominated by large baobabs (Adansonia digitata), Northern Namibia by G. Kopij

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…They are not vulnerable to crow nest predation, as their nests are usually well-concealed under eaves and in holes of buildings.…”
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    Anthroponyms in Russian Written Speech by Iya V. Nechaeva

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…It is well illustrated by names with nickname component that retain conceptual information (Nikolai the Wonderworker and Nicholas the Pleasant, Muraviev-the-Hangman, etc.), as well as metaphoric designations (the Iron Lady, the Yellow Emperor, the Russian Rocket, the Father of Nations, the Sun of the Nation, etc.) and expressive Internet nicknames (White crow ~ White Crow, Good man ~ Good Man, etc.). The difference in spelling may reflect the opposition between individual and categorical, negative connotations, instability of norm, stylistic coloring. …”
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    Detection of New H5N1 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses in Winter 2021–2022 in the Far East, Which Are Genetically Close to Those in Europe by Norikazu Isoda, Manabu Onuma, Takahiro Hiono, Ivan Sobolev, Hew Yik Lim, Kei Nabeshima, Hisako Honjyo, Misako Yokoyama, Alexander Shestopalov, Yoshihiro Sakoda

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…High identities of all eight segment sequences of A/crow/Hokkaido/0103B065/2022 (H5N1) (Crow/Hok), the representative isolates in northern Japan in 2022, to European isolates in the same season could also certify the unlikeliness of causing gene reassortment between H5 HPAIVs and viruses locally circulating in Asia. …”
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    « Free spaces » en mouvement, des marges à l’activisme : les lieux du jazz au Sud des États-Unis by Philip Sadikalay

    “…The marginalization of Afro-descendant communities has been consolidated in places and spaces of community “refuge” since the abolition of slavery in 1863, the Jim Crow laws of 1877, far into contemporary era. Jazz places and expressions illustrate how the experience of marginalization and withdrawal generate circumstances favorable to a movement leaving the margins towards the light, in a perspective of social praxis.…”
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    Relationships with the School: Listening to the Voices of a Remote Aboriginal Community by Hilarry Colman-Dimon

    Published 2000-07-01
    “… Whites see us as crows, sitting in the nest with mouths open, waiting for the mother and father crow to come along. …”
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    Mesopotamian and Indian Bird Omens by Kenneth Zysk

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…After an overview of the Sanskrit omens and their source, the study proceeds to compare the Indian and Mesopotamian bird omens with special reference to the omens of the crow in order to show that the series of Akkadian omens and Sanskrit omen verses share a common conceptual paradigm. …”
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    Two’s a crowd by Chew, Edmund Kay Ching

    Published 2017
    “…It is written and directed by me, and stars lead actresses, Yap Hui Xin (as Tracy) and Tay Yinxue (as Crow Woman). Based on my past works in writing and directing dramas, I wanted to challenge myself in doing an engaging comedy drama, which is a film genre that I like. …”
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