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    Marlowe returns: da “Murder, My Sweet” a “Farewell, My Lovely” by Adriano Piccardi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Dick Richards’s “Farewell My Lovely” (1975) is a remake of – but not only – Edward Dmytryk’s film, “Murder, My Sweet” (1944). …”
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    Sweet8 bakery booking system by Basir, Nor Farhana, Kasim, Shahreen, Hassan, Rohayanti, Mahdin, Hairulnizam, Ramli, Azizul Azhar, Md Fudzee, Mohd Farhan, Salamat, Mohamad Aizi

    Published 2018
    “…Businesses that are promoted through social media Facebook are one of the smartest ways to increase sales of a product. Sweet8Bakery is a business operated by a private cake seller who runs a small cake business order. …”
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    Sweet8bakery booking system by Basir, Nor Farhana, Kasim, Shahreen, Hassan, Rohayanti, Mahdin, Hairulnizam, Ramli, Azizul Azhar, Md. Fudzee, Mohd. Farhan, Salamat, Mohamad Aizi

    Published 2018
    “…Businesses that are promoted through social media Facebook are one of the smartest ways to increase sales of a product. Sweet8Bakery is a business operated by a private cake seller who runs a small cake business order. …”
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    The aesthetics of sugar: concepts of sweetness in the nineteenth century by Tate, R

    Published 2010
    “…<p>My thesis examines the concept of sweetness as an aesthetic category in nineteenth-century British culture. …”
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    "All my sour-sweet days I will lament and love" – a comparative analysis of metaphors with the basic taste adjectives in Polish and English by Magdalena Anna Zawisławska, Marta Helena Falkowska

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… All my sour-sweet days I will lament and love – a comparative analysis of metaphors with the basic taste adjectives in Polish and English This paper provides a comparative analysis of verbal synesthetic metaphors with the basic taste adjectives in Polish and English: słodki/sweet, gorzki/bitter, kwaśny/sour, słony/salty. …”
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