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    The many-headed Hydra: assessing the Indigenous-hydropower cycle in Costa Rica by Emily Benton Hite

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Research analyzes a case study in Costa Rica, where an Indigenous-hydropower cycle emerged from a 50-year feud between the national electricity institute (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad or ICE, pronounced E-say) and the Brörán peoples over development of the Térraba river—each time the state proposed a dam, the Brörán peoples defeated it, and another would emerge in its place. …”
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    The image of N. M. Karamzin in Russian poetry by Galtsov V.

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The present study is based on the texts published in the following collections of poems: “Epigrams and Satire: from the history of literary feud of the 19th century” (Epigramma i satira: iz istorii literaturnoy bor’by XIX veka. …”
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    Jatropha curcas oil characterization and its significance for feedstock selection in biodiesel production by Mohammed , Nurudeen Ishola, Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed, Alam, Md. Zahangir, Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed

    Published 2014
    “…Moreover, non-edible oil such as jatropha curcas oil has experienced ongoing inquiry due to food-energy feud of some edible oils utilized as feedstock in biodiesel synthesis. …”
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    A Viennese Project in Valpovo (Croatia). Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Valpovo and Baroque Churches with Two-Bay Naves by Horvat-Levaj, Katarina, Turkalj Podmanicki, Margareta

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The old lands of Valpovo, with the medieval fort of Morović, were, in accordance with the Habsburg politics, given as a feud to Baron Hilleprand by Charles VI. The baron initiated the construction of a monumental parish church on his estate by commissioning its design in Vienna, as evidenced by the rich archival material on Hilleprand's property housed at the State Archive in Osijek. …”
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    The death of P. A. Stolypin in the memoirs of contemporaries: S. Yu. Witte, V. N. Kokovtsov and others by Vaniukov, Aleksandr Ivanovich

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Witte, we see the almost epic, political-state and moral-legal scale of the «dialogue», of the «feud» between the author and Stolypin, the condemnation of his policy and personality: «he is to blame». …”
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    Political trauma of Uleebalang descendants over past conflict in the city of Lhokseumawe, Aceh by Teuku Kemal Fasya, Robert Sibarani, Budi Agustono, Muryanto Amin, Rizki Yunanda

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…To obtain a more comprehensive data, this study ascertained that the feud between the ulema and the Uleebalangs was caused by a disappointment coming from the ulema when some of the Uleebalangs acknowledged the Dutch sovereignty over Aceh. …”
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    Friends and enemies of Poggio by Davies, M, Davies, Martin

    Published 1986
    “…Chapter 4 prints a new letter of Bruni which refers to his feud with Niccoli, and thereafter disinters the figure of the bearer of the letter, the grammarian Mattia Lupi. …”
    Thesis
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    Farms Divided between Lithuania and Poland: The Problems of Lithuania’s Farmers and the Defence of Their Interests, 1923–1939 by Leonas Nekrašas

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…However, these people were directly caught up in the feud between their antagonistic states and suffered from it. …”
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    Perception of the Sagas Of Icelanders in Modern Icelandic Crime Novels by Ольга Александровна Маркелова

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The position of the saga heros in the modern soiety is miserable, and the main concepts of the viking age (e.g. feud) are subjected to criticism. In the novel “Cold Is the Other´s Blood” many persons correspond to the persons of “Njal´s Saga”, but the plot of the saga is not wholly re-created in the novel, there are only revealed the main events. …”
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    On the problem of the relationship between the Christian and evolutionary approaches in understanding anthropogenesis by E. F. Kazakov, T. I. Gritskevich, L. Yu. Logunova

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The latter finds expression in the violation of moral norms, in conflicts leading to injuries and victims, in cruelty, blood feud, cannibalism. The confrontation of the Eden and the fallen also occurs within a person: between the primordial and the “darkened” planes of his soul. …”
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    Origins of the Project, Historical Landscape and Cultural Heritage. Paths, Cities and Architectures of the Ionian Side of South Calabria by Francesca Martorano

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…In 1771 Vincenzo Maria Carafa, 8th Prince of Roccella, assigned to the regio ingegnero Tommaso Rajola the task of drawing up the topographical papers of his feuds. The assignment was concluded quickly, in three years, and after 10 years, in 1783, the final drawings were ready. …”
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    Vägivaldne surm Aischylose tragöödias „Agamemnon“ / Violent death in Aeschylus’s tragedy “Agamemnon” by Karina Talts

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…However, the personal horror of death emerges in the depiction of the familial blood feud and the descriptions of Agamemnon’s murder. …”
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    CROSS STITCH / by Gabaldon, Diana, author 640997

    Published 1994
    “…Suddenly, she is a Sassenach, an outlander, in a country torn by war and by clan feuds. A wartime nurse, Claire can deal with the bloody wounds that face her. …”
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    Jo Boaler’s Fame, Stanford’s Shame; Students’ Gloom, America’s Doom, Part 3 by Ling Huang

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…•Section J: Math Reformers’ Feuding With Algebra •Section K: Cooperative Learning, Group work, Mixed Ability and Heterogeneous Classrooms •Section L: Formative Assessments Redefine Success and Obscure Failure •Section M: Educational Experts’ Research-based Findings: Do They Hold Water? …”
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    INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THE WARS AND CONQUEST OF THE SERTÃO NORDESTINO IN THE COLONIAL PERIOD by Ricardo Pinto de Medeiros

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…To facilitate the study, the feuds were split in three great regions: Sertão do Recôncavo Baiano and Bahia’s shore of São Francisco river, including the south of Piauí; Sertão of Pernambuco, Paraíba, Rio Grande and Ceará; and Sertão of Piauí and Maranhão. …”
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    Teatr na Wileńskiej 1824–1832 by Zbigniew Jędrychowski

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This article presents episodes from the history of the theater building, its location and attempts at organising theater management in Vilnius in 1824–1832, a time when the poet Juliusz Słowacki was known to sit in the audience. Rivalry and feuds between the actors prohibited instituting an effective theater management for many years, even though Projekt urządzenia Wileńskiego Teatru [“A Project of Organising the Vilnius Theater”] had been in place since 1823. …”
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    Segmentation within the state: The reconfiguration of Tibetan tribes in China's reform period by Pirie, F

    Published 2005
    “…However, ideologies of revenge and practices of feuding still characterise relations between tribal groups. …”
    Journal article
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    The Argan-Brinckmann polemic (1932–33) and the reception of Piedmontese Baroque architecture by Øystein Holdø

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Today, it provides a captivating snapshot of the turbulent and complex disciplinary feuds that prevailed in architectural historiography during the interwar period, often pushing contenders into deep water when attempting to clarify their views. …”
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    Attributing John Marston’s Marginal Plays by Darren Freebury-Jones, Marina Tarlinskaja, Marcus Dahl

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…John Marston (c. 1576–1634) was a dramatist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, known for his satirical wit and literary feuds with Ben Jonson. His dramatic corpus consists of nine plays of uncontested authorship. …”
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