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"Students Really Benefited From That Hybridization": Facilitated Sensemaking in a No-Excuses Charter Network
                    
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"Students speaking to you": teachers listen to student surveys to improve classroom environment
                    
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"Submission' to the rule of excellence: Ordinary affect and precarious resistance in the labor of organization and management studies
                    
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“Successful Collaborations Between Indigenous Activists and Academic  Linguists: How the International Year of the Indigenous Languages Led to  Three Projects for the International Decade of the Indigenous Languages.”
                    
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"Teacher Effects" in Early Literacy Development: Evidence From a Study of Twins
                    
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"Technology for your Teaching Studio: Reading Music from an iPad'
                    
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"Textile Skin: Lives and Afterlives of the Social Fabric"
                    
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"That old pride of the men of the Auvergne": Laity and church in Auvergnat Romanesque sculpture.
                    
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"The bush is no more'': Insights on institutional change and natural resource availability in rural South Africa
                    
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"The Canary and the Nightingale": Performance and Virtue in Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom
                    
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"THE CASUAL CRUELTY OF OUR PREJUDICES": ON WALTER LIPPMANN'S THEORY OF STEREOTYPE AND ITS "OBLITERATION" IN PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
                    
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"The cat with nine lives'': Paul Ngei and the making of modern Kenya
                    
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"The Child Whose Shoes Were Made of Bread"
                    
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"The COVID-19 pandemic and operational challenges, impacts, and lessons learned: a multi-methods study of US prison systems"
                    
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“The Embodied Flutist,” in The Flutist’s Handbook:  A Pedagogy Anthology, Volume II (A National Flute Association Publication).  Santa Clarita, CA, 2012. 133-135.
                    
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“The Gruber Family: Alms, Books and the New World.”
                    
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"The land belonged to Nepal but the people belonged to Tibet": Overlapping sovereignties and mobility in the Limi Valley Borderland
                    
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“The loadstarre of the English language”: Spenser'sShepheardes Calenderand the Construction of Modernity
                    
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“The Lost Histories of Alternative Internets.”
                    
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"The Means to Match Their Hatred": Nuclear Weapons, Rhetorical Democracy, and Presidential Discourse
                    
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"The migrant streets of culture": The Aby Warburg - Fritz Saxl correspondance 1920 to 1929.
                    
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“The next generation of cultivators”: teaching agriculture in Iraq, Palestine and Transjordan (1920-1960)
                    
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"The other side of diversity": Students' experiences of race, difference, and inequality in a Costa Rican international school
                    
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"The Perfect One": Understanding Communication Practices and Challenges with Animated GIFs
                    
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“The Person and the Self as Social Accomplishment: Commentary on Rowlands, ‘Animal Personhood’.”
                    
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“The Rape of Rawlins: A Note on All the Pretty Horses.”
                    
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“The Sanctity of Life As A Humanist Ideal”
                    
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"The Soft Answer": The National Era's Network of Understanding
                    
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"The story God is weaving us into": narrativizing grief, faith, and infant loss in US evangelical women's blog communities
                    
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"There are many fevers": Communities' perception and management of Febrile illness and its relationship with human animal interactions in South-Western Uganda
                    
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