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222by Samman, Neil“... and its implications for court politics. Cardinal Wolsey is currently the centre of a revisionist debate...”
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227Seasonal Acclimatization Through Physiological Changes in Northern Cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis)by Sgueo, Carrie E.Subjects: “...Northern Cardinals...”
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233by Chambers, Lorie Renee“... the cardinal vowels of /i/, /u/, and /a/. The investigation sought to answer the following question: Does...”
Published 1982
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237Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria’s Triumphal Entry into Ghent. Triumphalis Introitus Ferdinandiby Isabel Mª Lloret SosSubjects: “...cardinal-infante...”
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239by Laura K Estep, Christopher J W McClure, Patrick Vander Kelen, Nathan D Burkett-Cadena, Stephen Sickerman, José Hernandez, Joseph Jinright, Brenda Hunt, John Lusk, Victor Hoover, Keith Armstrong, Lillian M Stark, Geoffrey E Hill, Thomas R Unnasch“... of northern cardinals, a highly preferred host of mosquito vectors of EEEV, as a predictor variable...”
Published 2013-01-01
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240by Colin Barr“...) and then Dublin (1852-78) and Ireland’s first Roman Catholic cardinal (1866), he exercised an unprecedented...”
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