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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 19, Spring 2011

      She has also written several influential essays, in- cluding, “Opting Out of the Abortion Wars,” “We Have Met the Enemy and S/he is Us,” and (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/arianne.hartsellgundy/Rosati_Play%20Col (...)

      If a person were this color they would have to be very fat, because there’s a lot to this color. The only adjective I can think of for (...)

    4. Caretaking and Childrearing · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke Univers

      It also appears as an adjective to describe someone who was removed from active service because of illness or injury.

    5. Patents - Council of Science Editors (CSE) Citation Style Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Title of patent Issuing country/region : Use adjective form. Patent number : Begins with a 2-digit ISO country code.

    6. Patents - Council of Science Editors (CSE) Citation Style Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Title of patent Issuing country/region : Use adjective form. Patent number : Begins with a 2-digit ISO country code.  

    7. Teaching Growth Mindset in the Classroom - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      In these statements, the “to be” and “to have” verbs communicate a static quality of the noun or adjective following them. Standing (...)

    8. Finding Literature - Economics - LibGuides at Duke University

      For instance:   north carolina -- economic conditions econometric models economic aspects economic conditions economic development economic (...)

    9. Stinking for Skinking - The Devil's Tale

      In the last stanza of the sausagey poem, the adjective “skinking,” which means “watery,” was printed as “stinking,” which obviously (...)

    10. Heschel Highlights, Part 3 - The Devil's Tale

      Pulyan, one of those figures whose relative notoriety derives in part by the respectable legitimacy with which the adjective “obscure” (...)

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