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  • Andy Zschetzsche (2005 - 2006) Liz Anderson (2004 - 2005) Jessi Gurr (2003 - 2004) David Bohlander (2002 - 2003) Michael Urness (2001 - 2002) Jillian Evans...
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  • modifications made in Miami after the second flight started. Gurr modified the antenna, but Gurr did not modify the transmitter. Gillespie claims the WeCo...
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  • p.131. http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/people/lords/william6.htm Gurr, Andrew. The Shakesperian Playing Companies. "My Lord Darby hath put up the...
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  • Participation in Civil War.” American Journal of Political Science 52(2) Ted Gurr, 1970. Why Men Rebel, Princeton, Princeton University Press Susanne Lohmann...
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  • analyses of conflict trends are published in Monty G. Marshall and Ted Robert Gurr, Peace and Conflict 2005: A Global Survey of Armed Conflicts, Self-Determination...
    89 KB (14,248 words) - 23:19, 5 October 2007
  • adds 1972-3. Gurr considers it Not Free throughout. Freedom House considers El Salvador Free 1972-75, and PF the rest of the period. Gurr considers it...
    130 KB (19,322 words) - 17:21, 12 October 2010
  • for a good book about this, check out The Shakespearean Stage by Andrew Gurr. He thus made plenty of cash out of the plays: after every performance, the...
    251 KB (41,294 words) - 07:01, 24 November 2019
  • between Communism and genopoliticide was found? I do not see that in Harff&Gurr 1988, Harff 1992 or 2003. Are you taking this from Wayman&Tago where they...
    346 KB (51,572 words) - 05:19, 29 January 2022
  • used because it "...had only one speed." Quotes from an interview with Bob Gurr, another of the system's designers, refer to the use of "...rolling tires...
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  • that one has to make some editorial decisions about who one to follow. (Gurr's statement that Oxford patronised a playing company until he died is one...
    150 KB (20,926 words) - 10:12, 17 January 2014
  • (talk) 22:10, 5 May 2010 (UTC). Update on the monoplane. This memoir from Gurr, whom Capper appointed as Dunne's assistant for the whole project: "As a...
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  • similar. Is this a good title based on the content of the section? -Nick Gurr 7777 (talk) 21:03, 9 June 2018 (UTC) Consensus was to use Suspect. See the...
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  • makes reference to "Ted Roberts Gurr" - his name is Ted Robert Gurr -- see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Robert_Gurr —Preceding unsigned comment added...
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  • historical roots of the human condition. In this distinction, I follow Harff and Gurr 1988, 360." [...] "Turning to Cambodia, the mass killings in that country...
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  • Tempest in the early 21st century -- for scholars as diverse as Kinney, Gurr, Lindley, and McCarthy have questioned the reliance on the Strachey narrative...
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  • specifically the academically definitive "The Shakespearean Stage, 1574-1642" by Gurr, Andrew. Cambridge University Press. MarlovianPlough (talk) 15:29, 10 August...
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  • probably more appropriate in this regard. That of politicide, which Ted Gurr and Barbara Harff suggest, remains the most intelligent, although it implies...
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  • Barbara Harff (with Ted Gurr), has written about Marxist-Leninist politicide specifically: see excerpt "bw": Harff & Gurr 1988, p. 369: "Revolutionary...
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