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Niagara and Khandalla : or nature worship East and West / By William Sharpe, M.D. ...

London : J.J. Morse ..., [1890]




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Agenda : Robert Lowell special issue / guest edited by William Bedford.

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1], [1980]




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Agenda : Geoffrey Hill special issue / edited by William Cookson.

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1], [1979]




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My generation will not give up without a fight: Activist Greta Thunberg

We demand that at this year's WEF participants from all companies, banks, institutions and governments: halt subsidies, investments to fossil fuels




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William Stanley Jevons and the cutting edge of economics

Title: William Stanley Jevons and the cutting edge of economics [electronic resource] / Bert Mosselmans.
Author: Mosselmans, Bert.
Imprint: London New York : Routledge, 2007.
Shelfmark: Taylor & Francis ebooks
Subjects: Jevons, William Stanley, 1835-1882.
Economists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Economics -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century.
Jevons, William Stanley, 1835-1882. fast (OCoLC)fst00050884
Economics. fast (OCoLC)fst00902116
Economists. fast (OCoLC)fst00902277
Great Britain. fast (OCoLC)fst01204623
1800-1899 fast




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India will not face serious coronavirus COVID-19 situation like some developed countries: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan

Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Saturday assured that India will not face a serious coronavirus COVID-19 situation seen in some developed countries. He, however, said that the country is prepared for the worst-case scenario.




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Love Will Tear Us Apart - The Challenge: Total Madness

Love Will Tear Us Apart
The Challenge: Total Madness
The Challenge: Total Madness
Genre: Reality TV
Price: $2.99
Release Date: May 6, 2020

Jenna struggles to maintain her tumultuous relationship at home while competing for a life-changing amount of money. A prank gone wrong threatens Bear & Kailah's budding romance. Players compete in a high-speed "Fast and Furious" inspired challenge.

© © Viacom Media Networks, a division of Viacom International Inc.




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Master classes with Menahem Pressler / William Brown

Lewis Library - MT235.B77 2019




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Music in the role-playing game: heroes & harmonies / edited by William Gibbons and Steven Reale

Lewis Library - ML3540.7.M876 2020




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Queering the field: sounding out ethnomusicology / edited by Gregory Barz and William Cheng

Lewis Library - ML3798.Q43 2020




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Drama in the music of Franz Schubert / edited by Joe Davies and James William Sobaskie

Lewis Library - ML410.S3 D73 2019




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Over Here, Over There: Transatlantic Conversations on the Music of World War I / edited by WIlliam Brooks, Christina Bashford, and Gayle Magee

Lewis Library - ML3551.5.B76 2019




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Loving music till it hurts / William Cheng

Lewis Library - ML3916.C49 2019




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Mastering the flute with William Bennett / Roderick Seed ; foreword by William Bennett

Lewis Library - MT340.S44 2018




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William Halliday




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Bette White, Will White




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Virtual museum touring will be possible with Google 3D objects

Tech giant Google is set to add more 3D objects viewable right from the search results page on mobile, including Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit and anatom




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Google will soon let users make group calls in Google Duo on Chrome

Google will soon enable group calls for the web version of its chat app, Google Duo, the search giant said on Friday. “In the coming weeks, you'll be




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There will be no delay in cotton seed distribution, says Maharashtra Agriculture Minister

In Maharashtra, there are enough supplies of cottonseed and there would no delay in seed disbursal to the farmers. Large-scale retail sales of the se




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Infra to banks: What will it take to fix Indian finance after the crisis

Can India in the 2020s try to reinvent its finance-construction model so that it works for everyone and not just for a few thousand financiers in Mumbai?




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Effective portfolio management systems / Christopher F. Voehl, H. James Harrington, and William S. Ruggles

Online Resource




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The story of silver: how the white metal shaped America and the modern world / William L. Silber

Dewey Library - HG301.S55 2019




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Read my lips: why Americans are proud to pay taxes / Vanessa S. Williamson

Dewey Library - HJ2381.W55 2017




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The Palgrave Handbook of Government Budget Forecasting Daniel Williams, Thad Calabrese, editors

Online Resource




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From Willard Straight to Wall Street: a memoir / Thomas W. Jones

Dewey Library - HG172.J66 J66 2019




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Williamsburg's Blacksmith

Williamsburg’s blacksmith transforms crude metal into elegant, functional tools. Master Blacksmith Ken Schwarz details the trade.




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Woodworking in Williamsburg

Master cabinetmaker Mack Headley makes fine furniture in the plain and neat Virginia style.




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Colonial Williamsburg Connect

Debates over eternal American values are reborn with every generation. Co-creators Bill White and Bill Wagner help make the connections on a new interactive website.




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Rare Animal Breeds in Williamsburg

Feathers, fur, hoofs and horns bring the Historic Area to life. Elaine Shirley, manager of rare breeds, explains how we show happy animals to the public.




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Williamsburg Christmastide

The heart of Christmas remains unchanged, even as each generation lends new customs to the celebration. Historian Lou Powers talks Christmastide in three centuries.




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Williamsburg's Courthouse

The Courthouse is a symbol of the presence of the law in the colonial community. Tom Hay tells this original building’s history.




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Williamsburg's Indian School

The Indian School at the College of William and Mary was conceived for the religious conversion of Indians. Professor Jim Axtell shares the storied building’s history.




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Raising Williamsburg's Market House

A town’s market house was a bustling hubbub of vendors, shoppers, and business. Colonists from all walks of life mingled on market days: housewives, servants, slaves, and tavern keepers. The market was the heart of the community, and as such, it was tightly regulated and regularly inspected. Architectural Historian Carl Lounsbury introduces the latest reconstruction […]




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Orphans of Williamsburg

Historian Cathy Hellier describes the poignant histories of children left without parents. The question of providing for colonial orphans was split between the courts and the children’s caretakers. Listen this week to learn how colonial society looked after its littlest citizens.




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William Hunter: A Loyalist in the Revolutionary City

Williamsburg was a town of revolutionaries, but not everyone thought rebellion was a good idea. Men like William Hunter Jr., printer of the Virginia Gazette, stayed loyal to king and country. Actor-Interpreter Sam Miller explains how patriotic fervor made life difficult for those men and women who opposed it.




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Finding Connections: Chatauqua meets Williamsburg

The Revolutionary City finds resonance and relevance across the country and around the world in a vibrant partnership with the Chautauqua Institution of New York. “We walk in the same intellectual waters,” says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell in this interview with Chautauqua’s President Tom Becker.




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Celebrating 25 Years With the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute

In 2014, the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute takes a moment to look back on 25 years of preparing teachers to bring the thrill of America’s revolutionary era back into the classroom.




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The Black Petticoat Society Talks Colonial Williamsburg

The Black Petticoat Society, a TURN: Washington’s Spies fan group, interviewed Past and Present host Rachel West for their TURN-related podcast. The group discussed Colonial Williamsburg’s role as Philadelphia on the hit AMC show as well as other initiatives across the Foundation. For more information on the Black Petticoat Society and TURN: Washington’s Spies, click […]



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William Sandford Durrell




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$50 million more for CARB-X will help biotech companies fight antibiotic resistance

Funds from the Gates Foundation and U.K. government will help address antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries




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U.K. will pay to play in EU science research

Prime minister wants to maintain full participation in Horizon Europe




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$50 million more for CARB-X will help biotech companies fight antibiotic resistance

Funds from the Gates Foundation and U.K. government will help address antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries




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This chili pepper compound will self-destruct

To relieve itch and pain without undesirable side effects, chemists put a kill switch on capsaicin




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Willie May recognized for public service




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Obituary: William Martin McClain




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Obituary: William H. Pirkle




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Lanxess will invest $50 million in its bromine business




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Shintech will spend $1.5 billion to cement role as largest vinyl producer

The Louisiana project will complement an ethylene cracker the Japanese company is building in the state




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OnePlus’ Bullets Wireless Z earphones priced at ₹1,999 will go on sale from May 10

OnePlus on Friday announced that its wireless earphones, the Bullets Wireless Z will be available for purchase starting 10 May 2020. OnePlus had launc




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Will the improving crude oil market sentiment last?

After an yo-yo movement in crude oil market last three weeks, including negative prices for the US-centric WTI (West Texas Intermediate), there is no