Poems by Sylvia Plath
.... expressing herself to him, and the Nazi images abound: "I never could talk to you./ The tongue stuck in my jaw./ It stuck in a barb wire snare-./
Ich,
ich,
ich ....
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Changes in Patterns of Asian American Immigration
.... be politically reconciled with either official racist exclusion of certain immigrants or the advancing American civil rights movement (Ong, Bonac
ich, and Cheng ....
(1378

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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
.... risk factor for rupture of a previously intact aneurysm (7). Most studies of risk factors combine SAH and intracerebral hemorrhage (
ICH), forming the category ....
(1559

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Asian Immigration to America
.... be politically reconciled with either official racist exclusion of certain immigrants or the advancing American civil rights movement (Ong, Bonac
ich, and Cheng ....
(1318

5

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Export Provisions of the Food and Drug Act This
.... The FDA participated in the International Conference on Harmonization (
ICH) in November of 1991, along with the regulatory agencies and companies from the ....
(4857

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Export Provisions of the Food and Drug Act This
.... The FDA participated in the International Conference on Harmonization (
ICH) in November of 1991, along with the regulatory agencies and companies from the ....
(4775

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OLD , MIDDLE & MODERN ENGLISH St
.... The consonantal German
ich and ach of Old English remained in Middle English for much of the period--and still can be heard in today's Scots. ....
(6175

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OLD ENGLISH, MIDDLE ENGLISH , MODERN ENGLISH St
.... The consonantal German
ich and ach of Old English remained in Middle English for much of the period--and still can be heard in today's Scots. ....
(6175

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History of the English Language
.... The consonantal German
ich and ach of Old English remained in Middle English for much of the period--and still can be heard in today's Scots. ....
(5408

22

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History of the English Language
.... The consonantal German
ich and ach of Old English remained in Middle English for much of the period--and still can be heard in today's Scots. ....
(5418

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