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Pomeroy, Caroline. "Ecological Identity: Becoming a Reflective Environmentalist, by Mitchell Thomashow. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1995." Journal of Political Ecology 2, no. 1 (1995): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v2i1.20170.

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Ecological Identity: Becoming a Reflective Environmentalist, by Mitchell Thomashow. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1995. 228 pp. Reviewed by Caroline Pomeroy, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz.
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Teng, Wen Li. "Grant Park and the Globe: Lucy Mitchell, Bessie Bennett, and the Art Institute of Chicago." Virginia Tech Undergraduate Historical Review 9, no. 1 (2020): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21061/vtuhr.v9i0.3.

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French, D. H., and G. D. Summers. "Pre-Urartian and Urartian Pottery from the Muş Region." Anatolian Studies 44 (December 1994): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3642984.

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The pottery discussed here was collected by C. A. Burney during his survey in 1956 and in 1965. We would like to express our thanks to Charles Burney for valuable discussion and for encouraging publication of the material. We have also profited from discussion with Drs. Ayşe Gürsan-Salzman, Mitchell Rothman, and A. G. Sagona. The opinions expressed are, however, our own. Richard Bayliss prepared the illustrations.The material from Tepeköy has not previously been published. Some of the other sherds appear in Russell's study (1980) and this has been indicated in the catalogue. All the sherds are
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Barrell, Ray, and Robert Metz. "An assessment of NIESR forecast accuracy." National Institute Economic Review 196 (April 1, 2006): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0027950106067042.

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The Institute periodically reviews the accuracy of its macroeconomic forecasts. Pain et al. (2001) compare the performance of NIESR output forecasts to a naïve forecast that uses a simple rule to predict growth next year. They find that between 1980 and 2000 the National Institute forecast performed better than a naïve, or random walk, forecast in two years out of three. Poulizac et al. (1996) consider a sequence of quarterly economic forecasts published by NIESR between 1982 and 1995 (beginning with that produced in February for the growth of GDP and inflation in the following year and finish
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Davies, G. "Cremna in Pisidia: a re-appraisal of the siege works." Anatolian Studies 50 (December 2000): 151–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3643020.

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The only significant occasion that Cremna emerges from the shadows of historical obscurity is during its siege by Roman forces in the third century AD. Our sole surviving source for this incident is the account related by Zosimus which, despite covering two generous paragraphs of text, remains a collage of anecdotal observations of limited application to the student of siege operations. Notwithstanding the weaknesses of the literary evidence, an archaeological survey conducted with the assistance of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara in the mid 1980s, revealed that substantial elem
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Jernudd, Björn H. "LANGUAGE, EDUCATION AND SOCIETY IN A CHANGING WORLD.Tina Hickey and Jenny Williams (Eds.). Philadelphia: Multilingual Matters, 1996. Pp. viii + 287. $59.00 cloth." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 20, no. 1 (1998): 118–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272263198281058.

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This is a selection of papers from a conference hosted by the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics at the Marino Institute of Education in Dublin in June 1994. In an introductory paper, Rosamond Mitchell calls us to “defend and develop the professionalism of language teachers” (p. 17), which Mary Ruane amplifies to counter pessimism among language professionals arising from a feeling of a lack of control over “issues on a wider agenda” (p. 27). On the same theme, John Edwards calls for sociopolitical engagement with ethnic-minority-language situations (p. 34) and Helen Ó Murchú calls for
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Mitchell, Stephen. "Ariassos 1990." Anatolian Studies 41 (December 1991): 159–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3642938.

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The survey of Ariassos, which we had begun in 1988, was completed between 24 August and 24 September 1990. The team members were Dr. Stephen Mitchell, Dr. Eddie Owens, Linda Keyes, and Ian Williams (University College of Swansea), Sabri Aydal (Antalya Museum). Ian Pollet and Danny Gysen (Leuven), Sarah Cormack (Yale), Armin Schulz (Münster), Claudia Rutherford (Oxford), and Yusuf Gül (Izmir Museum, representing the Turkish Department of Antiquities). Funds for the season were provided by the British Academy, the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, the Roman Society, and the Craven Comm
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Waelkens, Marc, Stephen Mitchell, and Edwin Owens. "Sagalassos 1989." Anatolian Studies 40 (December 1990): 185–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3642801.

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During 1989 the Pisidian survey project continued for its fifth season at Sagalassos. The survey was directed in the first half of the season by Dr. S. Mitchell (University College of Swansea) and in the second half by Prof. M. Waelkens (Catholic University of Leuven and National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium). The team consisted of Prof. W. Viaene (geologist), Dr. M. Lodewijckx, R. Degeest, E. Scheltens, L. Vandeput, H. Bracke, A. De Daele, P. De Jonghe (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium), Dr. E. Owens (University College of Swansea), Dr. Chr. Lightfoot (The British Institute of
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Smith, Tyler Jo. "Highland gods: rock-cut votive reliefs from the Pisidian Survey." Anatolian Studies 61 (December 2011): 133–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066154600008814.

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AbstractBetween 1982 and 1996 a group of rock-cut votive reliefs was discovered during archaeological survey in Pisidia under the direction of Stephen Mitchell and the sponsorship of the British Institute (of Archaeology) at Ankara. The types represented include a horseman deity, perhaps Kakasbos, the Dioscuri with ‘goddess’ and the moon-god Men. The reliefs are discussed according to their cults and iconography, and their contribution to art and religion both locally and beyond. As a religious phenomenon, they are further considered in relation to both regional traditions and empire-wide prac
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Kubińska, Jadwiga. "Un Tombeau de Famille d'Ancyre de Galatie et la Question de TETPI.ΟΣΚΟΝ". Anatolian Studies 45 (грудень 1995): 233–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3642921.

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Le monument de marbre blanc avec l'inscription a été découvert par Monsieur D. H. French, directeur du British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, dans le village de Buğduz (région d'Ankara) en octobre 1973. La photo de la pierre et la copie du texte ont été faites par lui (Pl. XXXIV).Le monument a été sûrement déplacé de son lieu d'origine et un jour remployé dans la fontaine où l'a vu French et où il semble être resté jusqu'à présent.L'inscription a été publiée par S. Mitchell qui a seulement défini la pierre portant l'épitaphe comme autel de marbre blanc cassé en deux morceaux a) et b) et e
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