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Cook, Dave. Breaking loose: An account of an overland cycle journey from London to Australia. (Holyhead): Ernest Press, 1993.

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Farr, Michael K. The arrogance cycle: Think you can't lose, think again. Guilford, Conn: Lyons Press, 2011.

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Powell, Chris. Choose to lose: The 7-day carb cycle solution. New York: Hyperion, 2011.

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Break your fat cycle!: Harness your body's natural rhythms to lose weight for good! Emmaus, Pa: Rodale, 2012.

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Newby, Cynthia, Joanne Valerius, Nenna L. Bayes, and Amy L. Blochowiak. Loose Leaf for Medical Insurance: A Revenue Cycle Process Approach. McGraw-Hill Education, 2019.

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Breaking Loose: An Account of an Overland Cycle Journey from London to Australia. Old City Pub Inc, 1994.

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Robinson, Peter. Shakespeare’s Loose Ends and the Contemporary Poet. Edited by Jonathan Post. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199607747.013.0026.

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‘Shakespeare’s Loose Ends and the Contemporary Poet’ contains detailed readings of individual poems with a Shakespearean theme by John Ashbery (‘Friar Laurence’s Cell’), Elizabeth Bishop (‘Twelfth Morning; or What You Will’), Roy Fisher (‘Barnardine’s Reply’), alongside passages from Geoffrey Hill’s ‘Funeral Music’ and The Triumph of Love, as well as observations about a number of other Shakespeare-inspired poems. It deploys them to sustain and illustrate an argument that contrasts with the noted attempts by earlier modernist poets such as Yeats, Eliot, Auden, and Ted Hughes to incorporate theories of Shakespeare’s organic creative unity into their oeuvres. Rather, this chapter proposes that it is the heterogeneity, the loose ends and frayed edges of the Shakespearean corpus that have inspired contemporary poets, prompting them to come at their own materials by means of the oblique angles provided by minor characters, such as Barnardine in Measure for Measure or the poet Cinna in Julius Ceasar, and less highly regarded plays, such as the early Henry VI cycle, finding thematic suggestions in implications that remain to be spelt-out in Shakespearean scenes, dialogues, and plot trajectories.
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Choose to Lose: The 7-Day Carb Cycle Solution. Hyperion Press, 2013.

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Zola, Émile. The Kill. Translated by Brian Nelson. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199536924.001.0001.

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‘It was the time when the rush for spoils filled a corner of the forest with the yelping of hounds, the cracking of whips, the flaring of torches. The appetites let loose were satisfied at last, shamelessly, amid the sound of crumbling neighbourhoods and fortunes made in six months. The city had become an orgy of gold and women.’ The Kill (La Curée) is the second volume in Zola's great cycle of twenty novels, Les Rougon-Macquart, and the first to establish Paris – the capital of modernity - as the centre of Zola's narrative world. Conceived as a representation of the uncontrollable ‘appetites’ unleashed by the Second Empire (1852–70) and the transformation of the city by Baron Haussmann, the novel combines into a single, powerful vision the twin themes of lust for money and lust for pleasure. The all-pervading promiscuity of the new Paris is reflected in the dissolute and frenetic lives of an unscrupulous property speculator, Saccard, his neurotic wife Renée, and her dandified lover, Saccard's son Maxime.
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Learn Before You Lose and Forecasting by Time Cycles. WWW.Therichestmaninbabylon.Org, 2008.

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BODYSENSE DIET: TUNE INTO YOUR BODY'S OWN CYCLE AND LOSE WEIGHT NATURALLY. VERMILION, 1997.

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WILLS, JUDITH. BODYSENSE DIET: TUNE INTO YOUR BODY'S OWN CYCLE AND LOSE WEIGHT NATURALLY. VERMILION, 1997.

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Peck, Alan. No Time to Lose: The Fast Moving World of Bill Ivy (Motor Cycles & Motorcycling). Motorbooks International, 1997.

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NMD, Alan Christianson. The Adrenal Reset Diet: Strategically Cycle Carbs and Proteins to Lose Weight, Balance Hormones, and Move from Stressed to Thriving. Harmony, 2018.

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The Adrenal Reset Diet: Strategically cycle carbs and proteins to lose weight, balance hormones, and move from stressed to thriving. 2014.

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Carpenter, Lisa. Let's E.A.T!: Break the Addictive Cycle of Dieting, Lose Weight and Make Peace with Food and Your Body...For Life. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.

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Hirschman, Lynette, and Inderjeet Mani. Evaluation. Edited by Ruslan Mitkov. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199276349.013.0022.

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The commercial success of natural language (NL) technology has raised the technical criticality of evaluation. Choices of evaluation methods depend on software life cycles, typically charting four stages — research, advance prototype, operational prototype, and product. At the prototype stage, embedded evaluation can prove helpful. Analysis components can be loose grouped viz., segmentation, tagging, extracting information, and document threading. Output technologies such as text summarization can be evaluated in terms of intrinsic and extrinsic measures, the former checking for quality and informativeness and the latter, for efficiency and acceptability, in some tasks. ‘Post edit measures’ commonly used in machine translation, determine the amount of correction required to obtain a desirable output. Evaluation of interactive systems typically evaluates the system and the user as one team and deploys subject variability, which runs enough subjects to obtain statistical validity hence, incurring substantial costs. Evaluation being a social activity, creates a community for internal technical comparison, via shared evaluation criteria.
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Abbott, Helen. Repackaging Baudelaire. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794691.003.0003.

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Beginning with a survey of known Baudelaire settings, this chapter analyses the extent of reworkings of Baudelaire’s poetry, including those made by the poet himself, through the different editions of Les Fleurs du mal, and translations of his work beyond France. The rationale for the selected corpus of song settings is then outlined (focus on an important time period for transmission of Baudelaire’s poetry across Europe; analysis of groups of Baudelaire poems set to music by a given composer; focus on scores which converge around the mélodie genre). It explores definitions of a ‘song set’ as: (a) a looser grouping than the ‘song cycle’ of the German Lied tradition; and (b) shaped by both aesthetic and commercial concerns. These concerns influence the analysis which seeks to balance ‘quantifiable’ features of song settings against the challenges of evaluating songs which emerge from a given historical and cultural context.
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Virtue, Doreen L. The Yo-Yo Syndrome Diet: Break the Cycle of Losing and Gaining Lose Three to Six Pounds a Week and Keep It Off. Harpercollins, 1988.

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Virtue, Doreen L. The Yo-Yo Syndrome Diet: Break the Cycle of Losing and Gaining Lose Three to Six Pounds a Week and Keep It Off. Harpercollins, 1988.

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Zuxinber, Alex. Hypothyroidism Symptoms: Fatigue - Muscle Cramps and Pain - Cold Intolerance - Hair Problems - Dry and Pale Skin - Weight Gain and Inability to Lose Weight - Constipation - Abnormal Menstrual Cycles - Decreased Libido - Mood Changes. Independently Published, 2020.

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Akyüz, Yilmaz. Playing with Fire. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797173.001.0001.

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From the early 1990s many emerging and developing economies (EDEs) liberalized their capital accounts, allowing greater freedom for international lenders and investors to enter their markets, as well as for their residents to operate in international financial markets. Despite recurrent crises, liberalization has accelerated in the new millennium. Global financial integration of EDEs has been greatly facilitated by progressively looser US monetary policy, notably policies culminating in crises in the US and Europe and the ultra-easy monetary policies adopted in response. Not only have traditional cross-border financial linkages of EDEs deepened and their external balance sheets expanded rapidly, but also foreign presence in their domestic markets and the presence of their nationals in foreign markets have reached unprecedented proportions. As a result new channels have emerged for the transmission of financial shocks from global boom–bust cycles. Almost all EDEs are now vulnerable irrespective of their balance-of-payments, external debt, net foreign assets, and international reserves positions, although these play an important role in the way such shocks could impinge on them. This is a matter for concern since the multilateral system lacks mechanisms to prevent beggar-thy-neighbour policies in major advanced economies that exert strong impact on global economic and financial conditions or for orderly and equitable resolution of financial crises with international dimensions. This volume provides a comprehensive treatment of global financial linkages of EDEs and the vulnerabilities they entail, based on a rich set of data and information that have not been put together so far in the literature.
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