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Nicola, Fusco, and Pallara Diego, eds. Functions of bounded variation and free discontinuity problems. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000.

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Braides, Andrea. Approximation of free-discontinuity problems. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1998.

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Kenneth, White. My lady of the jewels: A free variation on Baudelaire's "les bijoux". 2nd ed. [London]: Circle Press, 1998.

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Baudelaire, Charles. Les bijoux: With a free variation in English by Kenneth White : designed and printed by Ronald King at Circle Press. 2nd ed. London: Circle Press, 1998.

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J, Singh Jag, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Program., eds. Free volume variation with molecular weight of polymers. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1992.

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Variation in language: System- and usage- based approaches. Boston: De Gruyter, 2015.

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Fusco, Nicola, Luigi Ambrosio, and Diego Pallara. Functions of Bounded Variation and Free Discontinuity Problems (Oxford Mathematical Monographs). Oxford University Press, USA, 2000.

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Bevan, Gwyn. All free health care must be effective: Limiting Medical Practice Variation. SocialMarket Foundation, 1994.

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The Free Zone (Humberside) Designation (Variation) Order 1995 (Statutory Instruments: 1995: 1067). Stationery Office Books, 1995.

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The Free Zone (Southampton) Designation (Variation) Order 1994 (Statutory Instruments: 1994: 1410). Stationery Office Books, 1994.

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Bergs, Alexander. Set Them Free?! Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768104.003.0003.

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This paper presents and investigates some general issues regarding the study of scribal variation and the question of free variation in language. It shows that historical linguistics actually does not suffer from a lack of data, but that the particular data available to the historical linguist can offer new and fascinating insights into language users and the groups they belong to. In two empirical cases studies (the late Middle English Paston Letters and the early Middle English Peterborough Chronicle), this paper presents two long-term analyses of individual scribes and authors, and their role(s) in their respective social networks. It appears that scribal variation, at least for this period, was not a question of free variation, but was constrained by complex language-internal and language-external factors. The specific nature of historical data allows for a detailed study of these factors.
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The Free Zone (Prestwick Airport) Designation (Variation) Order 1994 (Statutory Instruments: 1994: 143). Stationery Office Books, 1994.

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Britain, Great. The Free Zone (Southampton) Designation (Variation of Area) Order 1996 (Statutory Instruments: 1996: 2615). Stationery Office Books, 1996.

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The Free Zone (Port of Tilbury) Designation (Variation) Order 199 (Statutory Instruments: 1994: 2216). Stationery Office Books, 1994.

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R, Eisenstein Miriam, ed. The Dynamic interlanguage: Empirical studies in second language variation. New York: Plenum Press, 1989.

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Eisenstein, Miriam R. The Dynamic Interlanguage: Empirical Studies In Second Language Variation. Springer, 2013.

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Tazzara, Corey. Free Trade before Liberalism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791584.003.0009.

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Chapter 8 situates Livorno amidst a larger picture of competition in the central Mediterranean. It analyzes the spread of free ports by considering the two axes along which Italian ports liberalized during the early modern period: hospitality toward merchants and openness toward goods. Despite much institutional variation, a maritime free trade zone was in existence by the mid-eighteenth century. The intellectual legacy of free ports such as Livorno was nonetheless ambivalent. Though some Enlightenment thinkers used free ports to formulate general theories of free trade, others believed they promoted the subjection of state policy to foreign merchants.
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Simonton, Dean Keith. Spontaneity in Evolution, Learning, Creativity, and Free Will. Edited by Kalina Christoff and Kieran C. R. Fox. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464745.013.21.

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This chapter proposes that spontaneous variation has a central role in biological evolution, operant conditioning, creative thinking, and personal agency. But to support these advantageous outcomes, this spontaneity must be joined with some selection process or procedure that decides which alleles, behaviors, ideas, or choices are most adaptive or useful. The argument begins with spontaneous variations in evolutionary theory, and then turns to operant conditioning, with emphasis on the origins of spontaneous behaviors. That analysis leads directly to a discussion that introduces a three-parameter definition of both creativity and sightedness, two concepts that provide the foundation for the blind-variation and selective-retention model of creativity. The latter is then linked with the chance-then-choice theory of free will, a linkage that makes spontaneous choice generation the first of two steps leading to personal agency. In all four phenomena, spontaneity is defined as the production of variants in ignorance of their actual utilities.
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The Dynamic Interlanguage: Empirical Studies in School Language Variation (Topics in Language and Linguistics). Springer, 1989.

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E, Smith Larry, and East-West Center, eds. Discourse across cultures: Strategies in world Englishes. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1987.

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Cromwell, Jennifer, and Eitan Grossman, eds. Scribal Repertoires in Egypt from the New Kingdom to the Early Islamic Period. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768104.001.0001.

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This volume deals with the possibility of glimpsing pre-modern and early modern Egyptian scribes, the people who actually produced ancient documents, through the ways in which they organized and wrote those documents. Breaking with the traditional conception of variation in scribal texts as ‘free’ or indicative of ‘corruption’, this volume reconceptualizes scribal variation in pre-modern Egypt from the point of view of contemporary historical sociolinguistics, seeing scribes as agents embedded in particular geographical, temporal, and sociocultural environments. This volume comprises a set of studies of scribal variation, beginning from the well-established domain of scribal variation in pre-modern English as a methodological point of departure, and proceeding to studies of scribal variation spanning thousands of years, from Pharaonic to Late Antique and Islamic Egypt. This volume introduces to Egyptology concepts such as scribal communities, networks, and repertoires, and applies them to a variety of phenomena, including features of lexicon, grammar, orthography, palaeography, layout, and format.
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