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    L’autorité de la chose jugée, présomption légale de vérité by Sofiane Yahia Cherif

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Res iudicata is a very ancient notion linked to the notion of truth by Ulpian, whose formula Res iudicata pro veritate accipitur (D., 1, 5, 25), was consecrated in the De regulis iuris by Justinian Law (D., 50, 17, 207). …”
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    "A LA MANERA DE LOS GRIEGOS", ORTODOXIA EN TEODORO DE CANTERBURY "AFTER THE MANNER OF THE GREEKS", ORTHODOXY IN THEODORE OF CANTERBURY by EXEQUIEL MONGE ALLEN

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…<br>In the year 668, Theodore of Tarsus was consecrated by pope Vitalian as archbishop of Canterbury. …”
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    Musée Paulista : du théâtre de la mémoire au musée-laboratoire. Autour de l’indépendance du Brésil by Iara Lis Schiavinatto, Carlos Lima Junior

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Afonso Taunay’s museological project for the Museu Paulista, belonging to the University of São Paulo since 1963, consecrated this historical museum’s exibit design to Brazil’s Independence in 1922, elaborating a civic contract between the museum and this national celebration. …”
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    Organizational Design for Institutional Change: the case of MPB Festivals, 1960 to 1968 by Charles Kirschbaum

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…This interaction supported the introduction and diffusion of newinfluences in the popular music field, and at the same time, it consecrated the category MPB as a high-brow art form. …”
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    “Sacred Duty” by Sheelalipi Sahana

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Offsetting this against the postcolonial scholarship by Partha Chatterjee based on Benedict Anderson’s notion of an “imagined community,” this story remarks on the strength of that argument in view of the religious boundaries that consecrate such a nation. The married couple Samina and Tashar’s stance heralds a crucial question about the possibility of climbing over this wall drawn out by Hindus and Muslims and escaping this ‘community’ altogether. …”
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    Legal Performance: Translating into Law and Subjectivity in Law by Terezie Smejkalová

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…This paper tackles a trial (in the sense of any type of legal proceeding before a judge) as a performance of justice; one that, not unlike a magical ritual or ritual theater, happens beyond a certain kind of barrier and is fully accessible only to those duly consecrated. It will be argued that legal language may be understood as such a barrier and the role and status of those who do not master it (i.e. understand law and its concepts) are comparable to those of an audience in a performance. …”
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    “Intrusive Art” at Ajaṇṭā in the Late Middle Period: The Case of Bhadrāsana Buddhas by Nicolas Revire

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In this article, the author focuses on the images accompanied by inscriptions since they provide a better understanding of the reuse of consecrated caves, and of the nature of this new and brief iconographic development implemented by local Buddhist residents. …”
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    THE HIGHLIGHTING OF SOME WHEAT GENOTYPES AS A SOURCE OF GERMOPLASM FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS OF PRODUCTIVITY by Diana Hiriscau

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It had an average of 78.4 grains/spike, a good weight of grains/spike (> 4.5g) and a high value of the thousand kernel weight (58.81g), close to that of the Arieşan variety, which is consecrated for this character. Five wheat genotypes with more than 80 grains/spike and eight genotypes with a thousand kernel weight greater than 55 grams were also identified.…”
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    Performativity of remixed poetry. Computational translations and Digital Humanities by Nicolau Felix

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The latest enhancements in Digital Humanities have consecrated a second orality and a third textuality, as José Manuel Lucía Megías remarked.…”
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    Romanian Women Writers and the Literary Profession during the First Half of the 20th Century: Exclusion, Feminisation and Professionalisation of Writing by Ioana Moroșan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In this respect, the present research mobilises three main methodological frameworks mainly consecrated by Pierre Bourdieu and his later followers: the sociology of professions, the sociology of gender, and field theory. …”
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    L’inhumation des immatures in ecclesia à l’époque moderne : l’exemple de la nef de Saint-André-le-Haut (Vienne, Isère, France) by Vanessa Granger, Otilia Stoica, Delphine Linard, Audrey Gaillard, Bérénice Chamel

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In the 16th century, the abbey church became a parish church and the parishioners consecrated the floor of its nave as a burial site. …”
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    Sexuality beyond Chastity: Negotiating Gender Intimacy and Sexuality within Roman Catholic Religious Communities in Poland by Marcin Jewdokimow, Wojciech Sadlon

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The article shows that reflexivity of consecrated persons in Poland on gender, intimacy and sexuality is strongly shaped by religious norms (chastity) and subordinated to their religious roles.…”
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    A Patchwork of Hindu Ritual Practices and Technique Performances? A Re-Examination of the <i>Citrakarmaśāstra</i>, a Vajrayānic Sanskrit <i>Śilpa</i> Text Discovered in Sri Lanka... by Weilin Wu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It provides technical instructions for the fabrication of Buddhist images as well as guidance for initial and final consecrations. This article offers a comparative intertextual study of the main body of the manuscript, including chapters concerning tree selection, the <i>ratnanyāsa</i> ritual, the techniques of clay modeling in the making of images, and the eye-opening ceremony. …”
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    Dacă nu mai există limitări de gen în arealul profesional, de ce ar mai exista ele în limbă? / If there are no gender limitations in the professional realm, why would they persist... by Felix Nicolau

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The historical evolution of languages has been more than once influenced by the sheer influence of scholars who re-channeled some linguistic phenomena or simply consecrated aspects of colloquial usage. This happened in the history of Romanian language when the Latinist scholars cleansed the lexicon and parts of morphology of various non-Latin borrowings and derivations whereas they revived or inserted Latin formations. …”
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    Notes for a Feathered Dawn: Eyes, Balaclavas and Hearts in Lemebel's “Deleuzian” Readings by María del Pilar Jarpa Manzur

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…If, in general, within the multiple recreations of becoming that are promoted in his chronicles, Lemebel tends to question the symbolic universe of the new man, the text that consecrates Subcomandante Marcos seems to introduce unusual forms of subversion that question and at the same time confront the local revolutionary imaginary. …”
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    Bellaud de la Bellaudièra et les troubadours de Jehan de Nostredame ? by Josef Prokop

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In this context arises the question as to why Bellaud did not reflect neither use a reference to the antiquity of troubadour poetry, their literarily consecrated koiné, nor its traditional orthography, if he wanted to elevate and literarily re-establish his native language. …”
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    Un nouveau bâtiment du cloître de Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand à Poitiers (xe-xive siècle) by Emmanuel Barbier, Anne Jégouzo

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The first great constructions were carried around the 10th century when a monumental fence was built to keep a consecrated and a civil space separate. The location and the outstanding dimensions of this stonework suggest that a claustrum or a castrum might have existed. …”
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    Du visible à l’invisible : les supports du pouvoir en pays akan (Afrique de l’Ouest) by Claude‑Hélène Perrot

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…The regalia of the Akan people of Ghana and the Ivory Coast (the Ashanti, Anyi and Baoulé ethnic groups, among others) can be divided into three categories: items that are directly in contact with the person of the king, those carried by dignitaries at his side, and the consecrated objects, guarantors of the legitimacy of the royal power and kept apart, notably the ancestral ‘black seats’ – blackened by the blood of sacrifice – that the king could not touch and to which he did not normally have access. …”
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    Yosefa Mhalamhala: Chosen Vessel for God’s Mission among the VaTsonga in Mozambique by Felicidade, Chirinda, Baloyi, Gift Tlharihani

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The reasons for this effoers are threefold: firstly, Yosefa Mhalamhala was an unknown citizen until the day he announced the gospel to the Mozambicans in 1880; Secondly, he was the first evangelist to be consecrated and sent as a missionary to Mozambique, with the specific mandate of establishing the bases for a future implantation of a Swiss Protestant Mission in Delagoa Bay, Mozambique; and thirdly to show that despite having done good work that produced a positive impact and succeeded in establishing three spiritual centres that were recognized both nationally and internationally, the name of Yosefa Mhalamhala is still not known by the majority of the members of the Igreja Presbiteriana de Moçambique (IPM). …”
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    Bertoldo nostro contemporaneo. Riscritture teatrali del Novecento by Nicola Bonazzi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…If one considers that Bertoldo is also the protagonist of three films and that the title (and a column) of one of the major humorous magazine of the twentieth century is consecrated to him, one will see how the vital charge of the Bolognese peasant has arrived (almost) intact on the threshold of the new millennium.…”
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