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Julie Carr is the author of "Mead: An Epithalamion," "Equivocal," "100 Notes on Violence," published by Ahsahta Press, and the forthcoming "Sarah--of Fragments and Lines," which will be out from Coffee House Press in September.
Poet's Choice by Julie Carr Ron Charles 2010
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Julie Carr is the author of "Mead: An Epithalamion," "Equivocal," "100 Notes on Violence," published by Ahsahta Press, and the forthcoming "Sarah -- of Fragments and Lines," which will be out from Coffee House Press in September.
Poet's Choice by Julie Carr Ron Charles 2010
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"Equivocal" results require a challenge of special herbs or antibiotics and retesting from specialty labs (e.g. Igenex).
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Artist Gives Visitors a Tour of "Equivocal" Exhibition
Iceland Review 2008
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"In the photographic series of 'Equivocal' we witness unclear events which we have accidentally participated in.
Iceland Review 2008
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For an excellent discussion of Wollstonecraft, gender, and effeminacy, see Claudia Johnson, Equivocal Beings, chapters
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Equivocal research on the cell chemistry of a protein whose function is still not known.
Archive 2008-08-01 West End Bob 2008
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Equivocal but undeniable acquittal of circumcision here.
Neonatal Circumcision (Controversy? Who, Moi?) 1 Dinosaur 2007
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Equivocal about his background and means of support, Lynx said only that he was a student getting by on a family stipend.
Flinx's Folly Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003
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Equivocal findings exist in studies that examine whether chromium helps to normalize blood sugar levels.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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