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Journal articles on the topic "Gossip columns"

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Muhammed Al-sammaria, Shireen Salim, and Hasan Shaban Ali Al-Thalab. "Pragmatic Structure of Implicature and Violation of Grice Maxims in Some English and Arabic Newspapers." JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES 6, no. 3, 2 (2023): 81–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/jls.6.3.2.6.

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This paper is an attempt to study gossip in two Newspapers. It pragmatically tackles gossip in these mass media. Consequently, it attempts to achieve the following aims:1) examining to what extent Grecian pragmatic theory of cooperative principle is of any help for revealing the intended meaning of media gossips in the selected newspapers.2) identifying the pragmatic structure of implicature in which gossip is composed. To Fulfill the aims of this study, it is hypothesized that: 1) Pragmatic principles occur randomly in English and Arabic media gossips.2) The gossip columns (the data of the cu
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Al- Thalab, Hasan Shaban Ali, and Shireen Salim Muhammed Alsammaria. "A Pragmatic Study of Gossip Column in Some English and Arabic Newspapers A Contrastive Study." Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities 29, no. 10, 2 (2022): 22–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.29.10.2.2022.23.

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This paper is an attempt to study gossip in two English and Arabic Newspapers. It pragmatically tackles gossip in these mass media. Consequently, it attempts to achieve the following aims: (1) identifying how the speech act is performed in relation to media gossip. (2) Examining to what extent presupposition is revealing the intended meaning of media gossips. To fulfill the aims of this study, it is hypothesized that: (1) Pragmatic principles occur randomly in English and Arabic media gossip.(2) Speech act, presupposition are the major pragmatic components of gossip. (3) existential presupposi
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Sniderman, Stephen. "For Fun: Gossip Columns." English Journal 92, no. 4 (2003): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/ej20031050.

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Schely-Newman, E. "Mock intimacy: strategies of engagement in Israeli gossip columns." Discourse Studies 6, no. 4 (2004): 471–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461445604046590.

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Gélinas, Aline. "2 The Limitation of Free(lance) Speech." Canadian Theatre Review 57 (December 1988): 22–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.57.004.

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For two years, from March 1985 to March 1987, I was a regular contributor to La Presse daily newspaper in Montreal, responsible for covering dance. I also occasionally did interviews and reviews on theatre, and systematically covered shows that did not belong to any clear category. As a freelancer, I was paid by the article. In January 1986, I was restricted to two articles a week – one interview and one review — which I succeeded in having weighted according to the importance of the material. In September 1986, I was asked, rather than publishing regular interviews in the Saturday arts and en
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LEFF, LEONARD J. "Representing Queerness: Clifton Webb on the American Stage." Journal of American Studies 45, no. 3 (2011): 539–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875811000090.

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AbstractIn the American theater of the 1930s and 1940s, the designation “queer star” was an oxymoron – except when applied to Clifton Webb. The Indiana-born singer and dancer was (according to colleagues) homosexual and (according to critics and audiences) queer. He was also, after 1932, a star on Broadway and the road as well as a reliably queer presence in the gossip columns and arts pages of the daily paper. Unlike any other show business personality of his rank, he used his star text to raise the visibility of queerness in early twentieth-century entertainment culture.
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Curley, Eileen. "Mutual Profiteering: Sensational Journalism, Society Columns, and Mrs James Brown Potter’s Theatrical Debuts." Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film 46, no. 1 (2019): 73–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748372718824096.

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In 1887, amateur theatrical performer Cora Urquhart Brown Potter turned professional amid a maelstrom of international newspaper coverage. Newspapers picked up the story of her career, feeding a desire for salacious gossip at the expense of the elite celebrity cast as a fallen woman. Yet, Potter and the press developed a symbiotic relationship, as her non-traditional path to the stage required that she transform her personal celebrity into a professional one in order to attract audiences and bookings. The papers obliged and, as the story developed and her celebrity transformed, they shifted th
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Starr, Paul. "Health and the Right to Privacy." American Journal of Law & Medicine 25, no. 2-3 (1999): 193–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0098858800010881.

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When Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren introduced the phrase “the right to privacy” as the title of an article in the Harvard Law Review in December 1890, they were primarily concerned about a right of privacy from the news media. “The press,” they wrote, “is overstepping in every direction the obvious bounds of propriety and of decency. Gossip is no longer the resource of the idle and of the vicious, but has become a trade, which is pursued with industry as well as effrontery. To satisfy a prurient taste the details of sexual relations are spread broadcast in the columns of the daily papers.”
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Hammill, Faye. "Noël Coward, Rebecca West, and the Modernist Scene." Modernist Cultures 11, no. 3 (2016): 351–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2016.0145.

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Noël Coward and Rebecca West shared a long friendship, and often met each other at theatrical openings, on transatlantic liners, and at parties hosted by the ‘international set’. Their wary negotiation with one another's celebrity and cultural value played out not only at these social events but also in print, through reviews, gossip columns, and memoirs. Using the relationship between Coward and West as a case study, this essay explores the social scene of modernism, paying particular attention to the suggestion of theatricality in the word ‘scene’. It takes up the notion of the ‘modernist pa
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Hindson, Catherine. "Holidaying with Late-Victorian Theatrical Celebrities: Rest, Wellbeing and Public Identity." Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film 48, no. 1 (2021): 44–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17483727211004078.

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‘In the Theatrical World our talk is all of holidays.’ So opened one of Hearth and Home magazine’s gossip columns in July 1897. The holidays taken by London’s late-Victorian West End theatre stars attracted regular press coverage and formed a regular subject of letters between actresses, actors and their friends. The narratives of hard work and public service that had played a significant role in improvements in the theatre industry’s reputational and cultural status prompted a secondary narrative around rest: a widely shared understanding that rest was necessary to counter the impacts of the
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gossip columns"

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Maria, Maurício de Fraga Alves [UNESP]. "Crônicas da alta sociedade: discursos, representações e cotidiano nas colunas sociais do jornal Folha do Oeste (Guarapuava, PR, 1959 – 1964)." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/93331.

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Saadi, Tosi Lamia Jorge [UNESP]. "O colunismo social de Ibrahim Sued: do capital simbólico à troca de favores." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/153564.

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Maria, Maurício de Fraga Alves. "Crônicas da alta sociedade : discursos, representações e cotidiano nas colunas sociais do jornal Folha do Oeste (Guarapuava, PR, 1959 - 1964) /." Assis : [s.n.], 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/93331.

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Orientador: Flávia Arlanch Martins de Oliveira<br>Banca: Tânia Regina de Luca<br>Banca: Márcia Terezinha Tembil<br>Resumo: O objetivo dessa dissertação será interpretar os discursos e representações presentes na coluna social "Rumores Sociais", editada entre 1959 e 1964 no periódico guarapuavano Folha do Oeste. Neste percurso, buscamos compreender quem eram os seus produtores e quais as estratégias utilizadas para difundir estes discursos entre as elites guarapuavanas, bem como a que prática estes estavam ligados. A partir desse objetivo, poderemos perceber as especificidades nas interpretaçõe
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Fonseca, Jefferson Rafael da. "Nossa Senhora do Aterro : Florianópolis a partir das crônicas ligeiras de Beto Stodieck (1971-1980)." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/21516.

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Temos aqui um estudo de caso onde se exercita, dentro do partido teórico-metodológico da história cultural do urbano, a aplicação do conceito ‘trajetória social’ aos estudos históricos, Visa estabelecer as condições que possibilitaram ao jornalista Beto Stodieck assumir a condição de porta-voz de uma parcela dos jovens da elite florianopolitana, cuja posição apoiava-se principalmente no capital cultural e social – acesso à educação, à cultura erudita e nas redes de relações sociais – herdados de família. Centrando a atenção num indivíduo e na formação do seu ‘ponto de vista’ - entendido como o
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Newman, Sarah Louise. "The celebrity gossip column and newspaper journalism in Britain, 1918-1939." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:30cc8c66-d243-4134-b891-2eb84ce7de2b.

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This thesis analyses the content, tone, form and authorship of the national newspaper gossip column 1918-1939, as a new means through which the qualities of the popular press in this period can be more closely defined. Often dismissed as an example of the sensational, Americanization of early twentieth-century popular culture, the celebrity gossip column has been loosely grouped with the friendly, informal language and bolder formatting of the ‘New Journalism’ of the late nineteenth century and the development of the dramatic ‘human-interest’ stories of ‘everyday life’ in the interwar period (
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Galdino, Tarcineide Mesquita. "Espaço público e socialidades impressas: o estilo cotidiano nas colunas sociais." Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba, 2013. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/4480.

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Born, Ani Mari Hartz. "As representações das elites na mídia de colunismo social em Porto Alegre/RS: Um estudo de caso sobre o programa Sociedade com Odalgir Lazzari." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2011. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/4551.

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Books on the topic "Gossip columns"

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Dempster's people: Inside the world of the gossip's gossip. HarperCollins, 1999.

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Dempster's people: Inside the world of the gossip's gossip. HarperCollins, 1998.

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Gabler, Neal. Walter Winchell: Gossip, power and the culture of celebrity. Picador, 1995.

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Juicy gossip. Scholastic, 2009.

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Sexton, Rosemary. Confessions of a society columnist. Macmillan Canada, 1995.

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Ramos, Murilo Cesar Oliveira. Intrigas da corte: O jornalismo político das colunas sociais. Corpo da Letra, 1994.

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Scandal: A scurrilous history of gossip. Atlantic, 2002.

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Winchell: Gossip, power, and the culture of celebrity. Knopf, 1994.

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My lips are sealed: Confessions of a gossip columnist. Doubleday, 1988.

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Gibson, Valerie. You can't say that! Serious Pub., 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gossip columns"

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Lewis, Jon. "Hollywood Confidential." In Hard-Boiled Hollywood. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520284319.003.0004.

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The gossip industry underwent a fundamental transition after the war, from the gawking clatter of the classical era fan magazines to the gossip columns of Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons and scandal sheets that so successfully harried the Hollywood community after the war. Movie stars were lucky and pretty, rich and famous. But they were as well political neophytes and their everyday lives were, thanks to the columnists after the war, lumbered with undue consequence. It was one thing for the columnists to bemoan the unearned privileges of celebrity, and then to cut folks so lucky and full of themselves down to size. But it was quite another to cast the private and personal lives of these celebrities as fundamentally anti-social and un-American, to subject the lives and loves of movie stars to a narrow and frankly unrelated notion of patriotism, one that asked movie stars to behave, or at least pretend to behave, like the rest of us.
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Berghaus, Günter. "The Founding Of The Futurist Movement And The First Manifestos." In Italian Futurist Theatre 1909-1944. Oxford University PressOxford, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198158981.003.0004.

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Abstract In 1908, Marinetti undertook his first attempts at founding a new literary movement, which he intended to name Elettricismo or Dinamismo. He was certainly qualified to function as the leader of such a school. He had achieved literary success with his poems, notoriety with his play Le Roi Bombance, popular fame with his many public appearances as a declaimer and agitator. He had become a celebrity, who had entered the gossip columns of magazines and whose face turned up in popular caricatures2 - a clear indication that he had become a household name on the Italian cultural scene.
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Pfeffer, Miki. "April Showers of Reproach." In Southern Ladies and Suffragists. University Press of Mississippi, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781628461343.003.0015.

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This chapter describes the rise of conflicts between women in the Woman's Department. The glowing unity of the opening was like the calm eye of a hurricane; impending squalls would soon again destroy the temporary accord. While the separate department offered room for women to wrestle with serious issues, it also gave gossip a home. Soon, invasive quarrels became public knowledge in reports from Catharine Cole in the Picayune and from the rabble-rousing Mascot. By early April 1885, Cole's columns began to read more like rants than reports, telling of “broils and turmoils and constantly recurring disturbances in the Woman's Department.” A hostile press would eventually question Julia Ward Howe's authority, her leadership style, and her apparent disregard for the sisterhood she espoused.
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Snyder, Sherri. "Prologue." In Barbara La Marr. University Press of Kentucky, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813174259.003.0001.

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Providing an overview of the tumultuous life and stellar accomplishments of silent screen star Barbara La Marr, the Prologue begins with her emergence into newspaper headlines as notorious, teenaged Reatha Watson—-reported kidnapped at sixteen, banished from Los Angeles by juvenile authorities for being “too beautiful” at seventeen, and soon barred by film studios from working as an actress for her scandalous activities—-and ends with her death at twenty-nine. Barbara’s impressive careers as a dancer, in vaudeville, and as a screenwriter are touched upon. Her tremendous impact as a reigning silent screen actress is then spotlighted: how her volatile sex appeal, glamour, talent, meteoric film career, and predilection to live life on her own terms bewitched her peers and the world whilst her explosive private life continued playing out in gossip columns and newspaper headlines.
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Wood, Alice. "Fiction for the Woman of To-day: The Modern Short Story in Eve." In The Modern Short Story and Magazine Culture, 1880-1950. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474461085.003.0008.

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This chapter explores short fiction published in Eve, later Eve: The Lady’s Pictorial, a magazine directed to ‘the woman of to-day and tomorrow’ in print between 1921-29. This elite English women’s paper was avowedly modern in outlook - debating new social roles for women, new ideas about psychology and sexuality, changing relations between the sexes and modernist aesthetics - at the same time as upholding traditional values such as respect for class hierarchy and marriage within its routine content of society gossip columns, fashion pages, travel writing and reviews of new books, art exhibitions and theatre. This chapter shows how the tension between modernity and convention was also reflected in the magazine’s short stories, which ranged from formulaic and conservative plots to experimental and subversive narratives. It reads stories by familiar and forgotten authors, including Elizabeth Bowen, Joyce Anstruther, Marthe Troly-Curtin and Radclyffe Hall, that, in more or less radical ways, probed new models of femininity and new models for heterosexual relationships.
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Silverstein, Brett, and Deborah Perlick. "Curves and Competence." In The Cost of Competence. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195069860.003.0002.

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Abstract Actress Lillian Russell may have been the most popular sex symbol this nation has ever known. From the early 1880s to the late 1890s, the shows she starred in were often sold out, newspaper gossip columns overflowed with details of her life, and her photograph frequently graced major magazines. At the height of her popularity, one Western coal miner shot a friend who had the effrontery to claim Lillian Russell was not the most beautiful woman in the world. She was even selected to make the first public long-distance telephone call, singing in New York City to President Grover Cleveland who sat listening in the White House. Her popularity rested on her beauty. One columnist wrote unabashedly, “She looks like Venus after her bath,” while another gushed, “If Lillian Russell does not cease to take on new phases of beauty every month or so, there will be no reason why the flowers of Spring should bloom.” Even a half-century later, the New York Timesdescribed her as “the raging beauty of her period.”A modern audience, overexposed to media hype, might not be surprised at the adulation accorded Miss Russell but for one detail: By today’s standards, Lillian Russell was plump. Recalling a pilgrimage to New Haven he made to see Lillian Russell appearing in a play, Clarence Day wrote in the Saturday Evening Post.
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"The World of the Gossip Column." In Writings on Media. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1xn0vdz.14.

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"The World of the Gossip Column." In Writings on Media. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478022015-013.

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"eight The World of the Gossip Column." In Writings on Media. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781478022015-010.

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Fiss, Laura. "Club Chatter, Gossip and Smoking: The ‘Idler’s Club’ Column as a Reader’s Space." In The Idler's Club. Edinburgh University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474497145.003.0002.

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The collaboratively written ‘Idler’s Club’ column (1892-1901) presents the club as a metaphor for the imagined space of reading afforded in a magazine such as the Idler. Another masculine metaphor for reading—which, like the common metaphor of eating, can apply to any gender of reader—is smoking, which is depicted as both communal and solitary. To illuminate the gender dynamics of the collaborative authorship, the chapter presents a quantitative analysis of column authorship by gender. Women certainly participated in the column, but the core authorship was small and male.
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Conference papers on the topic "Gossip columns"

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Khakimova, Gulnara. "Rumour Text Constructing Techniques In Media Discourse: Case Study Of Gossip Columns." In III PMMIS 2019 (Post mass media in the modern informational society) "Journalistic text in a new technological environment: achievements and problems". Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.08.02.40.

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Berland, Julien, Enrico Deri, and André Adobes. "A Numerical Investigation of the Fluidelastic Coupling for a Cell of Flexible Tubes in a Square-in-Line Bundle Subject to Water Cross-Flow." In ASME 2015 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2015-45097.

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The unsteady flow motions and the force distribution in a normal square tube array subject to cross-flow induced vibrations are investigated by means of large-eddy simulations. The flow configuration and the operating conditions are taken from the experiments of Gosse et al. (PVP Conference, 2001). The set-up is made of 63 (9 rows and 7 columns) straight tube bundle. The tubes are arranged in a square in line pattern, and a cell of 9 flexible tubes, located in the middle of the bundle, may translate in the drag and lift directions. The LES of cross-flow induced vibrations of a cell of 9 flexib
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Al-Aiderous, Abdullah. "Troubleshooting Gas Dehydration Systems Using Data Analysis." In Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207390-ms.

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Abstract The objective of this paper is to showcase the successful and innovative troubleshooting data analysis techniques to operate a TEG dehydration system optimally and reduce glycol loss and to meet the product specifications in one of the gas dehydration systems in an upstream gas oil separation plant (GOSP). The gas dehydration system using Triethylene Glycol (TEG) is the most widely used and reliable gas dehydration system in upstream operation. These proven data analysis techniques were used to tackle major and chronic issues associated with gas dehydration system operation that lead
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