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Mansfield, Harold. Vision: A saga of the sky. 2nd ed. New York, NY (71 Broadway, Suite 1305, New York 10006): Madison Pub. Associates, 1986.

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Sky coyote: A novel of the company. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1999.

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Petri, Thomas. Lightning from the sky, thunder from the sea. Bloomington, Ind: AuthorHouse, 2009.

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Petri, Thomas. Lightning from the sky, thunder from the sea. Bloomington, Ind: AuthorHouse, 2009.

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Lightning from the sky, thunder from the sea. Bloomington, Ind: AuthorHouse, 2009.

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Enforcement, United States Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and. Draft environmental impact statement: Peabody Coal Company's Big Sky Area B mine, Rosebud County, Montana. Helena, Mont.]: The Dept., 1988.

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Baker, T. Lindsay. Blades in the sky: Windmilling through the eyes of B.H. "Tex" Burdick. Lubbock, Tex: Texas Tech University Press, 1992.

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Yates, Ronald E. The Kikkoman chronicles: A global company with a Japanese soul. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998.

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The Kikkoman chronicles: A global company with a Japanese soul. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998.

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Grayson, John Paul. Corporate strategy & plant closures: The SKF experience. Toronto: Our Times, 1985.

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William, Shurtleff. The Drackett Company's work with soybeans and soy proteins: Bibliography and sourcebook. Lafayette, CA, USA: Soyfoods Center, 1993.

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William, Shurtleff. Ralston Purina Co. and Protein Technologies International's work with soybeans and soybean products: Bibliography and sourcebook 1934 to 1993 : detailed information on 293 published documents (extensively annotated bibliography), 44 commercial soy products, 42 original interviews (many full text) and overviews, 16 unpublished archival documents. Lafayette, CA: Soyfoods Center, 1994.

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L'aventure des bronzés: Trente ans d'amitié. Paris: France-empire, 2006.

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Caruso, A. Brooke. The Mexican Spy Company: United States covert operations in Mexico, 1845-1848. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 1991.

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Burford, S. Franklin. The Snowshoe story: Business, politics, and the judiciary in West Virginia. Elkins, WV: Kerens Hill Publications, 1992.

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Haughton, Laurence. It's not what you say-- it's what you do: How following through at every level can make or break your company. New York: Doubleday/Currency, 2005.

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The Night Sky Deck: Includes Twelve Months of Glow-in-the-Dark Night Sky Charts, Guide to the Planets, Sun & Moon, Red LED Flashlight/Compass. Barnes and Noble, 2005.

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Sky Coyote (The Company). Tor Books, 2007.

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Bennett, Jim. 1. Early navigational cultures. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198733713.003.0001.

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Distinct geographies, where areas of sea were demarcated not only by land, but also by climate and current, helped to create different cultures of navigation that for centuries followed individual trajectories. ‘Early navigational cultures’ explains that the sky was one thing that was shared by ancient navigational cultures. It describes the techniques used by seamen in the Mediterranean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and North Atlantic to register direction and position—the two fundamental variables of navigation. Before the use of a magnetic compass, navigation was also possible using other techniques such as coastal navigation (or pilotage), and a good understanding of tides, currents, swells, and behaviour of seabirds.
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The Air & Sky Company: Journal With Bookmark. Antioch Pub, 1998.

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The Air & Sky Company Gold Foil: Diary. Antioch Pub, 1998.

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Sky Coyote (A Novel of the Company, Book 2). Avon/Eos, 2000.

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Rau, Dana Meachen. Say "Hi!" Up High (Compass Point Early Readers). Compass Point Books, 2002.

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Cunningham, Frank. Sky Master: The Story Of Donald Douglas And The Douglas Aircraft Company. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Efendioglu, Alev M. The Advantage Ski Company: A Strategic Simulation. Dryden Press, 1989.

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Berg, Elizabeth. Say When (Brilliance Audio on Compact Disc). Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed, 2003.

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Berg, Elizabeth. Say When (Brilliance Audio on Compact Disc). Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged, 2003.

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A Special Stretch of Sky (Selected Works from the COMPAS Writers & Artists in the Schools Program). Compas, 1997.

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Steichen, James. 1939–1940. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190607418.003.0011.

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From 1939 to 1940 Balanchine and Kirstein continued their independent activities. Balanchine and Zorina took on additional projects on the stage and screen, including a film adaptation of On Your Toes, the romantic melodrama I Married an Adventuress, and a new stage musical by Irving Berlin, Louisiana Purchase. Balanchine also created dances for the short-lived revue Keep Off the Grass as well as serving as producer and director of Cabin in the Sky, for which he collaborated with Vernon Duke and choreographer Katherine Dunham and her dance company. Kirstein continued to tour with the company now billed as the American Ballet Caravan, which completed a second transcontinental tour that included the premieres of the ballets City Portrait and Charade. The company secured one final engagement in a ballet called A Thousand Times Neigh, presented at the World’s Fair Pavilion of the Ford Motor Company.
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Dignam, Alan, and John Lowry. Company Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198811831.001.0001.

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Titles in the Core Text series take the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing focused, concise, and reliable guides for students at all levels. Company Law provides an account of the key principles of this area of law. It aims to demystify this complex subject. Chapter introductions provide summaries of various aspects of company law and further reading provide the tools for further research and study. This volume includes coverage of new case law such as Prest v Petrodel Resources Ltd (2013); Chandler v Cape plc (2012); VTB Capital plc v Nutritek Int Corp (2013); Vivendi SA v Richards (2013); Weavering Capital v Dabhia (2013); Sharma v Sharma (2013); and FHR European Ventures LLP v Mankarious (2013). On corporate governance the new edition discusses the implementation of mandatory ‘Say on Pay’ measures in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, the implementation of the Kay Review recommendations, and the new format Directors’ Report (2013). Also covered are the EU action plan on European company law and corporate governance (2012) and the EU consultation on the future of European company law (2012), as well as the Law Commission’s consultation of the fiduciary duties of investment intermediaries (2014), and the revised system of registration of company charges.
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Dignam, Alan, and John Lowry. Company Law. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198753285.001.0001.

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Titles in the Core Text series take the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing focused, concise, and reliable guides for students at all levels. Company Law provides an account of the key principles of this area of law. It aims to demystify this complex subject. Chapter introductions provide summaries of various aspects of company law and further reading provide the tools for further research and study. This volume includes coverage of new case law such as Prest v Petrodel Resources Ltd (2013); Chandler v Cape plc (2012); VTB Capital plc v Nutritek Int Corp (2013); Vivendi SA v Richards; Weavering Capital v Dabhia; Sharma v Sharma; and FHR European Ventures LLP v Mankarious. On corporate governance the new edition discusses the implementation of mandatory ‘Say on Pay’ measures in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, the implementation of the Kay Review recommendations, and the new format Directors’ Report (2013). Also covered are the EU action plan on European company law and corporate governance (2012) and the EU consultation on the future of European company law (2012), as well as the Law Commission’s consultation of the fiduciary duties of investment intermediaries (2014), and the revised system of registration of company charges.
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Montana. Dept. of State Lands. and United States. Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement., eds. Final environmental impact statement: Peabody Coal Company's Big Sky Area B Mine, Rosebud County, Montana. [Helena]: Montana Dept. of State Lands, 1988.

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Hogan, Brian. “They Say We Exchanged Our Eyes for the Xylophone”. Edited by Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331444.013.6.

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The funeral xylophone tradition of the Birifor people of Northwest Ghana is renowned across the West African hinterland for its musical artistry, cultural histories, surrogated song texts, and symbolic meaning. The Northwest as a whole has a historically high incidence of blindness, motivating a range of interpretations of visual impairment as disability. In rural Birifor communities, the music, bodies, and ability of blind xylophonists are filtered through a cultural ideology of ability that hijacks social conceptions of disability as biological deviance, and manufactures disability as spiritual deviance. This reveals a spiritual model of disability, which together with the mystical aspects of musicianship in Birifor culture, leads to a compound form of subordination for blind musicians. Against this culturally pervasive ableism, blind Birifor xylophonists compose and perform “enemy music” as an act of resistance, contestation, and catharsis that recasts disability as a lived reality and reframes the true locations of disability.
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Oh Say Can You See. Make Believe Ideas, 2008.

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The Bua Luang Compact What-You-See-Is-What-You-Say English-Thai Dictionary. Bua Luang Pub Co, 1994.

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Alleyn, E. G., and Eric Allyn. The Bua Luang Compact What You See Is What You Say English-Thai Dictionary. Bua Luang Books / Floating Lotus Books, 2001.

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Cappelen, Herman. Reply to Strawson 1. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814719.003.0010.

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This chapter presents one strategy for responding to Strawson’s challenge that appeals to the idea that sameness of extension does not track samesaying. If a sentence p contains a context-sensitive term like ‘smart’, then if I say p in one context, and you say p in a different context, and relative to these two contexts ‘smart’ has a (slightly) different extension, it can still be true to say that both you and I said the same thing. If you accept this, then you should also accept that extension doesn’t track sameness of topic. This means that—contra the Strawsonian challenge—it can be true both that the extension is changed, and the topic has remained the same. The chapter shows how this line can be used against various versions of the Strawsonian challenge, compares the author’s view with some alternatives, and considers whether there are any limits to revision.
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Hitlin, Steven, and Sarah K. Harkness. Morality as a Measure of Society. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190465407.003.0005.

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This chapter theorizes what it means to say a person is a member of a particular society, thus carrying the “typical” moral worldview as a member of that society. Much sociological work explores variation within a particular society, but people also colloquially understand what it means to say that somebody is emblematically “French” or “American.” The chapter defends the proposition that a national “habitus” or “background” can be measured and is a way of quantifying the collective understanding and sentiments held by members of a society. It explains how this understanding captures a sense of national identity that we can use to compare countries. It also introduces a typology of moral emotions that is used in both psychology and sociology as a theoretical indicator of how individuals fit themselves into societal moral codes.
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Arts, Royal Society of, ed. Tomorrow's company: The role of business in a changing world : RSA inquiry. : what the papers say. London: RSA, 1994.

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Caruso, A. Brooke. Mexican Spy Company: United States Covert Operations in Mexico, 1845-1848. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2013.

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Ross, Kirk B. The Sky Men: A Parachute Rifle Company's Story of the Battle of the Bulge and the Jump Across the Rhine. Schiffer Publishing, 2000.

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Stevenson, Leslie. Eighteen Takes on God. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190066109.001.0001.

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This is a compact introduction to a variety of conceptions of God. Part I examines eight theologies: God as an old man in the sky; as an incorporeal person; as a necessary being; as truth, goodness, and beauty; apophatic theology (beyond all words); pantheism; deism; and open theology in which God acts and changes. The discussion shows differences over whether God is a person, whether he (?) is gendered, whether he is simple, whether he changes over time, and whether he can be spoken of at all. Part II reviews five different ways of understanding language about God: instrumentalism, reductionism, postmodernism, relativism, and a Wittgensteinian view. Part III moves closer to religious experience and practice, looking at the views of Otto, Buber, Kant, Tillich, and Quakers. There are also comments and endnotes on such diverse figures as William Blake, Samuel Palmer, Feuerbach, Don Cupitt, Goethe, Kierkegaard, Iris Murdoch, Simone Weil, Abbe Louf, John Gray, and Keith Ward. There is no overall commitment to theism, atheism, or agnosticism. Instead there is a sympathetic account of various views of the divine, combined with critical questioning about their meaning and practical application. In Chapter 18 Quakerism is recommended as one good way.
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Burford, S. Franklin. The Snowshoe Story: Business, Politic and the Judiciary in West Virginia. Mcclain Printing Co, 1997.

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Mann, Peter. The Hamiltonian & Phase Space. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822370.003.0014.

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This chapter discusses the Hamiltonian and phase space. Hamilton’s equations can be derived in several ways; this chapter follows two pathways to arrive at the same result, thus giving insight into the motivation for forming these equations. The importance of deriving the same result in several ways is that it shows that, in physics, there are often several mathematical avenues to go down and that approaching a problem with, say, the calculus of variations can be entirely as valid as using a differential equation approach. The chapter extends the arenas of classical mechanics to include the cotangent bundle momentum phase space in addition to the tangent bundle and configuration manifold, and discusses conjugate momentum. It also introduces the Hamiltonian as the Legendre transform of the Lagrangian and compares it to the Jacobi energy function.
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Haughton, Laurence. It's Not What You Say...It's What You Do: How Following Through At Every Level Can Make Or Break Your Company. Currency, 2004.

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Laver, Michael, and Ernest Sergenti. Using Theoretical Models to Analyze Real Party Systems. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691139036.003.0011.

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Having specified theoretical models of multiparty competition in the first ten chapters of the book, this chapter analyzes recent party competition in postwar democracies in order to verify whether the empirical implications of the party competition model can indeed be systematically observed in real party competition. This is easy to say but hard to do in a rigorous way. Fundamental difficulties arise from two distinct sources. The first concerns calibration of key parameters of the model to the real political environments it is used to analyze. The second concerns data, specifically the need for reliable empirical observations of the real world that can be compared with theoretical implications of our model. The chapter discusses these two methodological problems before moving on to compare empirical implications generated by the model, calibrated to real party systems, with empirical observations of these same party systems.
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Finlay, Stephen. Disagreement Lost and Found. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805076.003.0008.

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According to contextualist and other content-relativist views in metaethics, different speakers use the same moral and normative sentences to say different things. These views face a classic problem of Lost Disagreement, which they attempt to solve by identifying pragmatic, non-content-based kinds of disagreement. This chapter critically compares two broad strategies of this kind, (1) quasi-expressivist views that analyze disagreement over whether S ought to do A in terms of conflicting attitudes towards S doing A, and (2) metalinguistic views that analyze such disagreement in terms of conflicting attitudes towards how to talk about S’s doing A. While the main objection to quasi-expressivist views (concerning the felicity of semantic negation markers like “wrong,” “incorrect,” and “false”) fails, objections to metalinguistic views are argued to be decisive. Content-relativists should be quasi-expressivists about fundamental normative disagreement.
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Penrose, Angela. The Lattimore case. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753940.003.0008.

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Edith’s career and collaboration with Fritz Machlup at Johns Hopkins University flourished and she began work on the growth of the firm, and studied the Hercules Powder Company. As Cold War tensions increased during the 1950s she and Penrose became involved in the defence of their friend and colleague Owen Lattimore who was named as the top Soviet spy by Senator McCarthy. The chapter covers the persecution of Lattimore, his trials, the role of Judge Luther Youngdahl, and the operation of his defence fund. Other friends of E. F. Penrose became victims of the anti-communist ‘witch hunt’, he grew increasingly disillusioned with the USA, and determined he must leave. In 1953 Edith and Penrose testified before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. They were also investigated by the FBI. After five years the case against Lattimore was dropped. Edith’s father died and her brother Harvey was killed in an air accident.
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Fox, David, Roderick Munday, Baris Soyer, Andrew Tettenborn, and Peter Turner. Sealy and Hooley's Commercial Law. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198842149.001.0001.

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All books in this flagship series extract key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing students with an invaluable resource. This new edition includes discussion of new legislation, including the new Insolvency Act 1986, ss 263H–263O; the Payment Services Regulations 2017; the Electronic Presentment of Instruments (Evidence of Payment and Compensation for Loss) Regulations 2018; and the Business Terms (Assignment of Receivables) Regulations 2018. In addition it discusses new case law such as Glencore International AG v MSC (on personal property law and shipping documents); Volcafe Ltd v Cia Sud Americana de Vapores (on bailment); Kaefer Aislamientos v AMS Drilling Mexico, Bailey v Angove’s Pty, and Banca Nazionale del Lavoro v Playboy Club (on agency); PST Energy 7 Shipping v OW Bunker Malta, Bajaj Healthcare v Fine Organics, Gunvor v Sky Oil & Gas, and Euro-Asian Oil SA v Crédit Suisse AG (on sale of goods); The Erin Schulte and Taurus Petroleum v State Oil Company (on trade finance); BP Oil International v First Abu Dhabi Bank (on assignment); Haywood v Zurich Insurance, The DC Merwestone, and Axa Insurance UK v Financial Claims Solutions (on insurance); and Jetivia SA v Bilta (UK) Ltd and JSC BTA Bank v Ablyazov (on insolvency). Other developments are also covered, such as the proposed reform of bills of sale recommended in the 2017 Law Commission report on Bills of Sale. The book contains a new introductory section on the likely detailed impact of Brexit on English commercial law.
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WeeklyDiabetsRecord, Samual. Diabetes Logsheets Continuous: Cloudy Sky Compact Week Diabetic Glucose Log Book Pocket Diabetic Journal Matte Cover Design Cream Paper Sheet Size 6 X 9 Inches ~ Those - Easy # Cook 116 Page Good Print. Independently Published, 2020.

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