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    Chienne, truie, renarde, belette… by Michel Briand

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…In Aesopic fables, some significant figures have different functions, depending on whether the species has a female grammatical gender or not, and whether their speeches agree or contradict the fabulist : sow, bitch, dove, crow, swallow, hyena, weasel, vixen……”
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    Towards transitional justice? Black reparations and the end of mass incarceration by King, D, Page, J

    Published 2017
    “…We look at the movement for reparations for enslavement and Jim Crow in the United States as an example of a domestic reparations movement, and argue for the usefulness of the concept of transitional justice. …”
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    Eurasian jays do not copy the choices of conspecifics, but they do show evidence of stimulus enhancement by Rachael Miller, Corina J. Logan, Katherine Lister, Nicola S. Clayton

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Corvids (birds in the crow family) are hypothesised to have a general cognitive tool-kit because they show a wide range of transferrable skills across social, physical and temporal tasks, despite differences in socioecology. …”
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    Deep Dilated Convolutional Neural Network for Crowd Density Image Classification with Dataset Augmentation for Hajj Pilgrimage by Roman Bhuiyan, Junaidi Abdullah, Noramiza Hashim, Fahmid Al Farid, Wan Noorshahida Mohd Isa, Jia Uddin, Norra Abdullah

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The proposed Hajj-Crowd dataset, the UCSD dataset, and the JHU-CROW dataset all had accuracy of 98%, 97% and 97%, respectively, using the VGGNet approach. …”
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    The Depth and Breadth of Improvement Science by Christopher Benedetti

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… The Improvement Science in Education series, initiated in 2019 by Robert Crow, Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford, and Dean T. …”
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    Cri animal et voix humaine dans les Argonautiques d’Apollonios de Rhodes by Emmanuelle Morel

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Vocabulary characteristic of the human voice is occasionally used, mostly for animal which are by nature exceptional, such as the talking crow and the Halcyon bird.Within similes, animal-specific vocabulary still occurs but Apollonius abundantly uses either vocabulary which can apply to both humans and animals or voice-specific vocabulary to describe the sounds produced by the animal.…”
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    Losing the Temple and Recovering the Future: An Analysis of 4 Ezra, written by Hindy Najman by Hogan, K

    Published 2016
    “…For example, Jonathan Lear’s book Radical Hope, about the way that writing helped preserve the memory of Crow Indian culture after their exile from their ancestral lands, serves as a touchstone for Najman’s discussion of 4 Ezra’s strategy for helping the Jewish people survive the destruction of the Second Temple by encouraging its readers to focus on scripture rather than rebuilding the temple. …”
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    Life in the Struggle: Liturgical Innovation in the Face of the Cultural Devastation of Disaster Capitalism by Daniel P. Rhodes

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…From this point of cultural devastation, I then draw off Jonathan Lear’s analysis of the Crow in _Radical Hope_ to theorize the problems and possibilities of moving forward. …”
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    Racial Violence at the Crossroads of West and South in Rosewood (John Singleton, 1997) by Claire Dutriaux

    “…Almost twenty years before Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, African American film director John Singleton’s Rosewood (1997) told the violent racial history of the South during the Jim Crow era and the real suffering they experienced at the hands of Whites, via a combination of a western-style narrative with a black cowboy hero and a historical drama. …”
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    Charcot Ankle Deformity: Can the Limb be Salvaged? by Arash Aminian MD, Daniel Choi MD, Jalal Saghaeidehkordi BA, James Black, David Lee MD, Thomas G. Harris MD

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This patient population is highly comorbid but can have meaningful improvement in ambulator status post-surgery in a CROW boot or shoes with therapeutic insoles.…”
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    Two’s a crowd by Tan, Douglas Aik San

    Published 2017
    “…One day, Tracy’s inner conscience appears as a manifestation of a lady in a crow mask, and starts getting in the way when Tracy finds herself in situations of moral conflict. …”
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    „Lwów był dla mnie Mekką”. Wspomnienia Ułasa Samczuka by Zoja Baran

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… „LVIV WAS A MECCA FOR ME”: MEMORIES OF ULAS SAMCHUK  The article is devoted to the recollections of the Ukrainian writer, public figure Ulas Samchuk (1905-1987) concerning Lviv, reflected in his memoirs (On a White Horse, 1965 and On a Crow’s Horse, 1975), which he wrote in exile. Lviv of the 1920s appears as the centre of Ukrainian social and political life, with the most expedient, according to the writer, means of evolutionary and organic development. …”
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    Os filmes em aulas de História do Brasil: uma nova experiência by Sylvia Ignez Duarte Megda

    Published 1975-03-01
    “…Segundo Fitzharris, Wright e Tonra (1973) a razão desse desinteresse parece residir no sentimento geral entre os estudantes de que a História, tratando com o passado, não tem relação com o presente e o futuro e, portanto, não é relevante. Crow e Burk (1970) por outro lado colocam que a causa desse desinteresse estaria no conteudo e no estilo de cursos oferecidos aos alunos.…”
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    Entrapment by Amin Babjee, Shaikh Mohamed

    Published 2015
    “…The quality of a decoy is mainly based on the quality and type of crow, the appearance and behavioural expression of the challenging behaviors, during the response and approach of the wild male subject.…”
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