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- noun The nineteenth
century ; the 1800s.
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ProQuest has announced the exclusive online publication of The Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism in C19: the Nineteenth Century Index, a new reference work with over 1600 entries detailing British and Irish newspaper and periodical publishing in the nineteenth century
ProQuest Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism in C19: the Nineteenth Century Index 2009
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A Secret Gent Russian emigre hides his class origins in C19 London.
Archive 2004-04-01 2004
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ProQuest Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism in C19: the Nineteenth Century Index
ProQuest Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism in C19: the Nineteenth Century Index 2009
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ProQuest Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism in C19: the Nineteenth Century Index 2009
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But what a lot of people don't know about C19 bluestocking feminism is that they campaigned for equal rights for all, not just freedom for women, but better standards for men as well.
mikandra: I agree and I don't agree mikandra 2010
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ProQuest has announced the exclusive online publication of The Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism in C19: the Nineteenth Century Index, a new reference work with over 1600 entries detailing British and Irish newspaper and periodical publishing in the nineteenth century
April 2009 2009
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When Ed Hussain and colleagues founded the Quilliam Foundation (named after a C19 British convert) Islamists took glee in pointing out how Mr Quilliam was one of them, advocating the worldwide Caliphate.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Human pressures on rapidly diminishing areas of coastal resources are increasingly compromising many of the ecosystem services crucial to the well-being of coastal economies and peoples (C19. 1).
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Other habitats: Broad regional and global estimates of losses of other habitats are not available, but major losses of seagrass habitat have been reported for the Mediterranean, Florida Bay, and parts of Australia; seagrass losses are expected to accelerate, especially in Southeast Asia and the Caribbean, as eutrophication increases, algal grazers are overfished, and coastal development increases (C19. 2.1).
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However, long-term remote sensing studies indicate extensive recovery of vegetation productivity after the droughts, suggesting that it was almost completely controlled by rainfall (C22 Box 22.2, C13. 3.2, C19. 2.3).
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