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Infamy
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Infamy (disambiguation)
Infamy, in common usage, is the notoriety gained from a negative incident or reputation (as opposed to fame). The word stems from the Latin infamia…
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2015
2015
Value struggles in the creative city: A People’s Republic of Stokes Croft?
F. Frenzel
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A. Beverungen
2015
Corpus ID: 144954886
In this paper we explore the case of Stokes Croft, Bristol, UK, as a neighbourhood in a city which has appropriated the discourse…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
The Legal Counterrevolution: The Jurisprudence of Constitutional Reform in 1787
Aaron T. Knapp
2014
Corpus ID: 154017121
This article asks whether a historically distinct constitutional “counterrevolution” took place in 1787-88. It concludes one did…
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2012
2012
COMBATTING FRAUD AND WHITE COLLAR CRIMES: LESSONS FROM NIGERIA.
B. Osisioma
2012
Corpus ID: 153647428
2007
2007
KEEPING THE MEMORY ALIVE
Susan Sangha
Journal of Experimental Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 84944158
![Figure][1] During memory formation, proteins are synthesized that transform newly learned information into stable synaptic…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Mass Incarceration and the Proliferation of Criminal Records
J. Jacobs
2006
Corpus ID: 153404674
2006
2006
Embodied authority in the spiritual autobiographies of four early modern women from Spain and Mexico
C. Cloud
2006
Corpus ID: 194382634
2004
2004
Mending the 'Fence': How Treatment of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict by the International Court of Justice at the Hague Has Redefined the Doctrine of Self-Defense
Robert A. Caplen
2004
Corpus ID: 155515134
In this note, I assess the legality of Israel's construction of a security structure as part of its counterterrorism initiative…
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2004
2004
Tan Lifu: A “Reactionary” Red Guard in Historical Perspective
Andrew G. Walder
The China Quarterly
2004
Corpus ID: 145802174
Tan Lifu was a Red Guard leader whose August 1966 speech in defence of the Party's class line and his university's work team has…
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1999
1999
Pearl Harbor : the day of infamy
Carl S. Smith
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A. Hook
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Jim Laurier
1999
Corpus ID: 127587332
The world situation in 1941 opposing commanders chronology - the road to war American and Japanese orders of battle early events…
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1996
1996
The Pain of Punishment
M. Dubber
1996
Corpus ID: 59451546
5 ' Two characteristics of the current system of capital punishment manifest with particular clarity the struggle to deny…
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