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Five approaches to political theatre: Howard Brenton, David Hare, David Edgar, Roger Howard, Caryl Churchill and Howard Barker
Published 1990“…It considers the work of Howard Brenton, David Hare, David Edgar, Roger Howard, Caryl Churchill and Howard Barker through a close textual analysis of a carefully selected number of their plays. …”
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Developing and validating a multi-dimensional measure of coopetition
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The coating of steel strip with aluminium powder by roll compaction
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Automated adaptive control of the reflow soldering of electronic assemblies
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In situ measurements of near-surface hydraulic conductivity in engineered clay slopes
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Living links and gender resources: the social construction of masculinities in teaching physical education
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The delivery of technology content in one-year initial teacher education partnership schemes
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Empirical prediction of the measurement scale and base Level ‘Guess factor’ for advanced computer-based assessments
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Buckling load reduction for stiffened panels due to cutouts in ribs
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'This is a dark story': representations of the past in eighteenth-century Gothic literature (1764 1794)
Published 2012“…With the Revolution in France consuming itself in the Terror, and the British government passing oppressive legislation in order to prevent a similar uprising in England, it is argued that the present had become a more frightening place than the past, and that, because of this, Gothic fiction became increasingly willing to jettison historical and geographical displacement. …”
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Low power auto selective regeneration of monolithic wall flow diesel particulate filters
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