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Viñas, Nydia. One flock, one shepherd, the good shepherd. New York: Vantage Press, 1992.

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Triffet, Terry. The one-fold way. Tucson, Ariz: Catalina Pub., 1990.

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Rumsey, Tessa. Assembling the shepherd: Poems. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1999.

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One yellow lion: Fold-out fun with numbers, colors, animals. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1992.

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United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress. Operations of the Congress: Testimony from Hon. Wendell H. Ford, Hon. Karen Shepherd, Hon. Eric D. Fingerhut, Hon. Tillie Fowler, Hon. Peter G. Torkildsen, Hon. Patty Murray, Hon. Robert F. Bennett, Hon. Paul Coverdell : hearing before the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, One Hundred Third Congress, first session ... April 1, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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The book of the Shepherd: The story of one simple prayer and how it changed the world. New York: HarperStudio, 2009.

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Davis, Joann. The book of the Shepherd: The story of one simple prayer and how it changed the world. New York: HarperStudio, 2009.

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Davis, Joann. The book of the Shepherd: The story of one simple prayer and how it changed the world. New York: HarperStudio, 2009.

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One Fold, One Shepherd: The Challenge to the Post-Reformation Church. Geoffrey Chapman, 1997.

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One Shepherd, One Flock. Catholic Answers, 2000.

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Leigh, James L. One True Shepherd. Vantage Pr, 2003.

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Somerville, Mary. One with a Shepherd. Kress Biblical Resources, 2017.

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Amorous Shepherd. Sheep Meadow Press, 2010.

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Ben, Jonson. The Sad Shepherd. Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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The one true fold: Newman and his converts. Real View Books, 1998.

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Montroll, John. Origami Fold-By-Fold: Building Skills One Step at a Time from Beginner to Advanced. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2020.

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Montroll, John. Origami Fold-By-Fold: Building Skills One Step at a Time from Beginner to Advanced. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2020.

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Kennard, Christopher. Abnormalities of smell and taste. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198569381.003.0381.

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Since both the sensation of smell, olfaction, and taste, gustation, rely on chemical stimuli to excite their receptors, they are known as the chemosensory system (Smith and Shepherd 1999). Both of these senses are interdependent together providing the sensation of flavour of food and drink, but dysfunction of one may be misinterpreted as an abnormality of the other. Although loss of either sensation is rarely a major handicap, they are essential to detect noxious odours, such as smoke or gas, and to avoid spoiled food or potential poisons. Their loss could, therefore, have serious consequences. In addition, loss of smell or taste may indicate serious intracranial or systemic disease.
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Skip One, Skip Two (Literacy Links Plus Phonic Fold-outs Fluent). Shortland Publications, 2001.

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James, Hogg. Songs by the Ettrick Shepherd. Edinburgh University Press, 2014.

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Brownlow, Leroy. Jesus Wept : Trusting the Good Shepherd When You Lose a Loved One. Brownlow Publishing Company, 1995.

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One with a Shepherd: The Tears and Triumphs of a Ministry Marriage. Kress Christian Publications, 2005.

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The 21-Foot-Long Brainteaser Book: Fold-Out Fun for More Than One! Sterling Innovation, 2007.

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The 21-Foot-Long Sudoku Puzzle Book: Fold-Out Fun for More Than One! Sterling Innovation, 2007.

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Payne, Trip. The 21-Foot-Long Crossword Puzzle Book: Fold-Out Fun for More Than One! Sterling Innovation, 2007.

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Reider, Jeanelle. The One Voice That Matters: What Worship Leaders Need to Hear From Their Shepherd. NCC Publishing L L C, 2014.

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The 21-Foot-Long Word Search Puzzle Book: Fold-Out Fun for More Than One! Sterling Innovation, 2007.

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Little, Jean. The Norton Trilogy: Three bestselling volumes in one. New York, USA: Barnes & Noble, 2005.

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How to Make Books: Fold, Cut & Stitch Your Way to a One-of-a-Kind Book. Potter Craft, 2007.

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Davis, Joann. Book of the Shepherd: The Story of One Simple Prayer, and How It Changed the World. HarperCollins Publishers, 2009.

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Davis, Joann. The Book of the Shepherd: The Story of One Simple Prayer, and How It Changed the World. Harperone, 2011.

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The Cat Who Went To Paris & A Cat Abroad: Two Volumes In One. Barnes & Noble Books, 2001.

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One-Piece Wearables: Cut, Fold, and Sew Techniques for Making Chic Garments from a Single Pattern Piece (Domestic Arts for Crafty Girls). Quarry Books, 2008.

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Solomon, Anita Grossman. Perfect Blocks in Minutes-The Make It Simpler Way: Revolutionary Technique, One-Piece Paper Foundations to Fold and Sew, 60 Traditional Blocks (Make It Simpler). C&T Publishing, 2004.

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Inc, BrainStorm. Microsoft OneNote 2007 Quick Reference Card - Handy Durable Tri-Fold MS One Note 2007 Tip & Tricks Guide. 6 Total Pages. Stores Easily. Ultimate Reference for Shortcuts, Tips & Cheats for Microsoft OneNote 2007 Note Taking & Management Software. (Software Quick Reference Cards). BrainStorm Inc., 2007.

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A papist misrepresented, and represented, or, A two-fold character of popery: The one, containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles laid to their charge, the other, laying open that religion which those termed papists own and profess ... Montreal: J. Corcoran, 1985.

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(Contributor), Lynn Redgrave, ed. Cybill Shepherd & Lynn Redgrave Perform Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There (Ultimate Classics). Audio Literature, 1995.

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Lippert, Amy K. DeFalco. “Ten Times Better Than a Letter”: Gold Rush Photography. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190268978.003.0003.

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Argonauts posed for gold rush portraits in so-called costumes that evoked the archetypal miner—a category that Anglo Americans understood as implicitly white and male, although they appropriated what they considered to be Mexican forms of dress to craft this image. The miner persona conferred the notoriety and immortality of fame, while threatening to envelop the subject’s name and personal identity into the anonymous fold of the archetype. The gold rush constituted one of the first major events to employ the photograph as an instrument of widely disseminated historical documentation, and the results were as captivating to the public for the accuracy of their detail as for the nature of their subject matter.
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Das, Nirmalendu, Alok Roy, Bimal Bhushan Chakraborty, Debasish Borah, and Anuradha Roy Choudhury. Recent Advances in Material Synthesis. Edited by Sudip Choudhury. Glasstree, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.20850/9781716589263.

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The area of material synthesis is a rapidly developing field of research which enables scientists not only to discover the high yield, cost effective or environment friendly methods , but also providing them some new opportunities to work in the world of nano science. The green approaches in one hand are the alternative way to synthesize the material by minimizing the wastes as well as toxic substances, on the other hand the synthesis of nanoparticles has gained tremendous attention owing to their many fold applications in various fields. This book is designed to give the readers an outline of some of the very special topics from current prospective of different approaches for material synthesis.
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Stein, Gabriele. Peter Levins’ description of word-formation (1570). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807377.003.0008.

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One of the most original English lexicographical ventures in the sixteenth century was Peter Levins’ Manipulus vocabulorum (1570). This is the first English rhyming dictionary. Some nine thousand English words were arranged in the alphabetical order of their last syllable and then translated into Latin. Levins’ word selection will thus have been largely based on the sound structure of the lexical items. The long years spent by Levins on assembling and arranging the dictionary material inevitably drew his attention to English suffixes like -able, -er, -ish, -less, and -ness and such second elements in compounds as fold, garth, house, man, and yard. The column arrangement of the dictionary is thus often interrupted by explicit specifications of synchronic English word-formation patterns (and Latin correspondences).
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Flitter, Derek. Personal Demons and the Spectre of Tradition in Spanish Romantic Drama. Edited by Paul Hamilton. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199696383.013.25.

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One thing which emerges as a consistent feature of Spanish Romantic drama, from Larra to Rivas, from Hartzenbusch to Zorrilla, is the contestatory exposition, normally by the male lead, of a radical and challenging prescription for a new understanding of love, life, and the world which is then defeated by external forces or, more commonly, is mitigated by the mediating figure of the heroine. Parallels with prevalent trends in the narratives of Spanish historiography evince an alluring seduction by the wiles of Enlightenment France before a return to the traditional Spanish fold is an obvious suggestion, but there are others. Espronceda’s student of Salamanca and his demise at the hands of the spectre of the past (past love, past Calderonian play, and uncompromising theocentric history) would certainly fit into this.
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Brusselaers, Nele, and Eric A. J. Hoste. Acute kidney injury in patients with severe burn injury. Edited by Norbert Lameire. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0253_update_001.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurs in approximately one-quarter of all patients with severe burn injury (as defined by the RIFLE consensus classification), and approximately 3% of paediatric burn patients. Overall, a three- to six-fold higher mortality for burn patients with AKI is observed, depending on the applied definition. When AKI is defined by the sensitive RIFLE classification, median mortality of AKI is approximately 35%. This chapter describes the general pathophysiology of AKI in burns, particularly the severe form of burn shock, and discusses in addition the roles of intra-abdominal hypertension, rhabdomyolysis, and the potentially negative impact of povidone-iodine burn dressing. Finally the definitions used in burn pathology, the prevention of AKI with a discussion of the fluid therapy in burned patients, and the role of renal replacement therapy in these patients is discussed.
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Rucker, James J. H., and Peter McGuffin. Copy Number Variation in Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Edited by Turhan Canli. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199753888.013.005.

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It has long been known that the human genome is subject to deletion and duplication of genetic material by various molecular mechanisms. Until recently, such events were assumed to be relatively rare phenomena. It is now known that submicroscopic deletions or duplications calledcopy number variants(CNVs) are a major source of genomic variation. Rare CNVs (defined as occurring in less than 1 percent of the population) have been implicated in schizophrenia and autism. Measured in terms of odds ratios, individual CNVs have been shown to have large effects, some increasing the risk of disorder several-fold. But they are incompletely penetrant, no one CNV is either necessary or sufficient to cause the disorder. The findings are less clear-cut with bipolar disorder but, here, too, rare CNVs probably play a role. In unipolar depression, initial evidence suggests an overall increase in rare CNVs that disrupt exons, the coding regions of genes.
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Alonso, Facundo M. Intending, Settling, and Relying. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805601.003.0004.

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It is suggested that one may only intend what one takes one’s so intending as settling. This condition has traditionally been understood as a doxastic constraint on intention: what one takes one’s intention as settling is what one believes one’s so intending as settling. This paper proposes an alternative conception of such a constraint. The idea is to conceive of it in terms of the attitude of reliance, rather than of belief. The aim of the paper is three-fold: to clarify the connection between intending to act and the phenomena of being settled on and of settling a course of action, to provide support for the reliance conception of the cited constraint, and to show that this conception drives a wedge in the familiar dispute, between doxastic and conative accounts of intention, as to whether intending to act necessarily involves the belief that one will so act.
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Corbett, Jack, and Wouter Veenendaal. The Small State Challenge. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796718.003.0001.

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Chapter 1 introduces the main arguments of the book; outlines the approach, method, and data; defines key terms; and provides a chapter outline. Global theories of democratization have systematically excluded small states, which make up roughly 20 per cent of countries. These cases debunk mainstream theories of why democratization succeeds or fails. This book brings small states into the comparative politics fold for the first time. It is organized thematically, with each chapter tackling one of the main theories from the democratization literature. Different types of data are examined—case studies and other documentary evidence, interviews and observation. Following an abductive approach, in addition to examining the veracity of existing theory, each chapter is also used to build an explanation of how democracy is practiced in small states. Specifically, we highlight how small state politics is shaped by personalization and informal politics, rather than formal institutional design.
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Scott, Dominic, and R. Edward Freeman. Models of Leadership in Plato and Beyond. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837350.001.0001.

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This book draws on Plato’s philosophy to throw light on contemporary leadership theory and practice. It combines an account of his thought with applications to modern case studies and approaches, in both politics and business. Rather than attempting to give a single ‘one-size-fits-all’ definition of leadership, his strategy was to break it into its different strands. He presents several ‘models’ of leadership, most of them images or analogies: the leader as doctor, navigator, artist, teacher, shepherd, weaver, or sower. Each model points to features of leadership that we intuitively recognize to be important (e.g. curing a social malaise, charting a new course, or weaving together the social fabric). Some were already in wide circulation in Plato’s time, like the shepherd and the navigator. What he did was to make them much richer and more complex. The book goes through the models individually, setting out the essentials of Plato’s thought and then illustrating each model with modern case studies—eighteen in total, including presidents, CEOs, and Nobel laureates. There is also a chapter comparing Plato’s models with four recent leadership approaches. Highly innovative in its approach, this book presupposes no prior knowledge of Plato, although those familiar with his philosophy will find it a fruitful way of re-reading his work. But the focus is first and foremost on leadership, rather than celebrating Plato’s achievements: the priority is to present a multi-faceted approach, which does justice to the complex phenomenon of leadership.
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Lukač, Morana. From usage guides to language blogs. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808206.003.0007.

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Public debates on language use today have switched platforms from newspaper columns to social media, and instead of turning the pages of printed usage guides, English speakers most commonly turn to the internet for usage advice. One of the most successful web-based usage guides, here referred to as usage guides 2.0, is the educational podcast ‘Grammar Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing’, which is also available in blog format enabling comments from the audience. This paper presents an analysis of the blog entries and comments from this podcast with a two-fold aim. First, Grammar Girl, as a web-based usage guide, is compared to traditional usage guides available in the HUGE database in order to shed light on potential changes within the usage guide genre that have occurred in the new medium. Second, the analysis of the blog comments attempts to provide a systematic overview of online metalinguistic discussions.
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Tweedie, James. Time’s Arrow, Time’s Bow. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190873875.003.0003.

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This chapter frames Gilles Deleuze’s cinema books as a late twentieth-century phenomenon, engaging with many of the period’s key concerns, including history, memory, and belatedness. Deleuze recognizes his status as a latecomer to philosophy and film theory and develops a theory based on the rediscovery of radical thought in the modern past, as in his study of Leibniz, the fold, and the baroque. His cinema books adopt a similar approach to film history and theory by framing the medium as an art that opens onto the totality of time. If nostalgia in the late twentieth century viewed a “golden age” as the proper destination of historical inquiry, Deleuze radicalizes the concepts of return and memory by reimagining them through the cinema’s lens. One key lesson drawn from the century of cinema is that any moment in time, including the neglected or potentially revolutionary, is accessible from any other point in history.
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Rennie, David A., ed. Scottish Literature and World War I. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474454599.001.0001.

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This work is the first book-length study of Scottish Great War literature. Rather than arguing the war exerted a singular influence on the country’s writing, the collection highlights the variety of literary, social, political, and philosophical reverberations of the war in Scotland literature. Part one of the collection presents multi-text case studies of nationalism, pastoralism, Scottish Great War prose, popular literature, women’s, letters to the editor, Gaelic writing, and philosophy. Part two contains essays devoted to individual authors, including canonical figures such as Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Nan Shepherd, Neil Gunn and John Buchan, as well as peripheral authors such as George A. C. Mackinlay, Charles Murray and Ewart Alan Mackintosh.
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Tissandier, Alex. Affirming Divergence. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474417747.001.0001.

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Leibniz is a constant, but often overlooked, presence in Deleuze’s philosophy. This book explains three key moments in Deleuze’s philosophical development through the lens of his engagement with Leibniz. In doing so it hopes to offer a focused framework for understanding some of the most difficult aspects of Deleuze’s philosophy. Part One examines Deleuze’s account of the “anti-Cartesian reaction” of Spinoza and Leibniz which culminates in their two competing theories of expression. It argues that in some key respects Deleuze favours Leibniz’s interpretation of this key concept over Spinoza’s. Part Two looks at Deleuze’s critique of representation and his attempt to create a theory of difference that will underlie, rather than rely upon, conceptual opposition. It examines the crucial role played by the Leibnizian concepts of incompossibility and divergence in Deleuze’s theory of ‘vice-diction’, created in order to offer a sub-representational, or pre-individual, substitute for Hegelian contradiction. Part Three looks in detail at one of Deleuze’s last major works, The Fold. It argues for Leibniz’s central place in this text, and shows how Deleuze uses concepts from across Leibniz’s philosophy and mathematics as a framework to articulate a systematic account of his own mature philosophy.
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