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    1. We are Birds from Different Nests

      Whenever he unlocked the door of his small restaurant at the beginning of the day, he feared that some dragon or shark would rise up (...)

    2. Histories & Studies - Art Markets & Art Sales - LibGuides at Duke University

      The $12 million stuffed shark : the curious economics of contemporary art and auction houses / Don Thompson. 

    3. Man to Fight Computers! - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      We may not have the entertaining gadgets of the Engineers’ Show, like a mechanical swimming shark or mechanical monkey climbing a pole, (...)

    4. Move Diary: Week 2 - The Devil's Tale

      Photo by Amy McDonald. Nooooooo, bad shark! Don’t eat the rare books! Photo by Meghan Lyon.

    5. Judaism Through Film - Judaism and Film - LibGuides at Duke University

      (Go for Zucker) Publication Date: 2004 Pool shark and hustler Jaeckie Zucker is up to his ears in debt.

    6. Judaism Through Film - Judaism and Film - LibGuides at Duke University

      (Go for Zucker) Publication Date: 2004 Pool shark and hustler Jaeckie Zucker is up to his ears in debt.

    7. Animated April: the Favorite Four Revealed - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Or will Nemo prove he is not just “the little clownfish from the reef,” and that these are not just “fishing grounds,” but that he can be a (...)

    8. Data Archives and Repositories - Research Data Management - LibGuides at Duke University

      This includes CT/MRI, photogrammetry, laser scans, and others OBIS-SEAMAP As a thematic node of the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (...)

    9. From control to contempt - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In the past I have made the point that we don’t need to describe legacy barrier-based publishers like Elsevier as “evil”: they are just doing (...)

    10. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 29 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      We may not have the entertaining gadgets of the Engineers’ Show, like a mechanical swimming shark or mechanical monkey climbing a pole, (...)

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