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Agenda : Giuseppe Ungaretti special issue / edited by Andrew Wylie.

[London] : [Printed by Poets' and Painters' Press, London, S.E.1.], [1970]




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Agenda : Geoffrey Hill special issue / edited by William Cookson.

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1], [1979]




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Agenda : French poetry issue.

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1], [1977-1978]




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Agenda : Fifteenth anniversary special issue : an anthology of new poems.

[London] : [ Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146, Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London SE.1], 1975.




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Agenda : English poetry today / Anne Beresford ; Peter Dale ; Peter Dent ; Peter Duncan ; Michael Hamburger ; David Harsent ; Peter Levi ; John Montague ; Wendy Mulford ; Penelope Palmer ; Robin Sharp ; Jon Stallworthy ; Cecily Taylor ; Natjaniel Tarn ; A

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1. England], 1968.




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Agenda : Double translation issue.

[London] : [Poets' and Painters' Press], 1968.




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Agenda double issue : Hugh MacDiarmid and Scottish poetry.

[London] : [Poets' and Painters' Press], [1967-1968]




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Agenda : David Jones: special issue.

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press], [1973-1974]




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Agenda : David Jones special issue.

[London] : Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1, [October 1967]




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Agenda : Classical section.

[London] : [Printed in England by Poets' and Painters' Press 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1], [1978-1979]




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Agenda : Chinese poetry special issue.

[London] : [Published by "The Agenda and Editions Charitable Trust"], [1982]




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Agenda : bSpecial issue on myth.

[London] : [Printed by Poets' and Painters' Press], 1977.




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Agenda : Basil Bunting special issue.

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1], [1978]




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Agenda : an anthology of new poems.

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1], [1980]




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Shenzhen : from factory of the world to world city / editor, Linda Vlassenrood (Program Director, INTI).

Location Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta Collection
Call No. HT384.C62 S546 2016




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[ASAP] The Relationship between Static Charge and Shape

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.9b01108




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[ASAP] Shape and Charge: Faraday’s Ice Pail Experiment Revisited

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00298




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[ASAP] Photoswitchable gRNAs for Spatiotemporally Controlled CRISPR-Cas-Based Genomic Regulation

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.9b01093




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[ASAP] Shining Light on CRISPR Gene Editing

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00350




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[ASAP] Constructing a Local Hydrophobic Cage in Dye-Doped Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles to Enhance the Photophysical Properties

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00071




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[ASAP] Fabrication of Photoresponsive Crystalline Artificial Muscles Based on PEGylated Covalent Organic Framework Membranes

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00260




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[ASAP] Defining the Design Parameters for <italic toggle="yes">in Vivo</italic> Enzyme Delivery Through Protein Spherical Nucleic Acids

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00313




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[ASAP] Understanding the Uptake of Nanomedicines at Different Stages of Brain Cancer Using a Modular Nanocarrier Platform and Precision Bispecific Antibodies

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.9b01299




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[ASAP] Mimicking Natural Human Hair Pigmentation with Synthetic Melanin

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00068




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[ASAP] Assay Techniques and Test Development for COVID-19 Diagnosis

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00501




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[ASAP] Correction to “A Novel G Protein-Biased and Subtype-Selective Agonist for a G Protein-Coupled Receptor Discovered from Screening Herbal Extracts”

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00448




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[ASAP] Chrysomycin A Derivatives for the Treatment of Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00122




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[ASAP] Remdesivir: A Review of Its Discovery and Development Leading to Emergency Use Authorization for Treatment of COVID-19

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00489




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[ASAP] Three-Dimensional Visualization for Early-Stage Evolution of Polymer Aging

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00133




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[ASAP] A Shut-and-Open Case: An Epoxide Intermediate Spotted in the Reaction Coordinate of a Family of Glycoside Hydrolases

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00482




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[ASAP] Role of Structural Dynamics in Selectivity and Mechanism of Non-heme Fe(II) and 2-Oxoglutarate-Dependent Oxygenases Involved in DNA Repair

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00312




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[ASAP] Solution-Processed, Large-Area, Two-Dimensional Crystals of Organic Semiconductors for Field-Effect Transistors and Phototransistors

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00251




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High growth can bring inclusiveness in wealth creation: Shaktikanta Das

Higher growth also improves tax-GDP ratio which enhances the resource availability with Government to undertake social and infrastructure expenditure




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US has re-established deterrence but it's not everlasting: Pompeo on Iran

So what did we do? We put together a campaign of diplomatic isolation, economic pressure, and military deterrence




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My generation will not give up without a fight: Activist Greta Thunberg

We demand that at this year's WEF participants from all companies, banks, institutions and governments: halt subsidies, investments to fossil fuels




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Budget 2020: Fiscal consolidation hinges on revenue, says Aditi Nayar

Although, a gross tax revenue expansion of 12 per cent seems reasonable in light of the 10 per cent growth expected in the nominal GDP in FY20-21, the revenue assumptions made for FY20 seem aggressive




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Our agenda is most of all pro-American: Donald Trump

The unemployment rate is the lowest in over half a century, he added




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Toward a coherent strategy for Covid-19

Having a strategy is essential. But equally important is that the strategy accurately describe the economic problem at hand




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Tech billionaires making friends with Big Brother

What was once thunderously de­s­cr­ibed as 'surveillance capitalism' is now a pandemic necessity




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Migrant disaster in Covid-19 lockdown: Silencing NGOs has proved costly

With the State's civil society link broken beyond repair, the country is ill equipped to handle the consequences of possibly the largest post-Partition migration within India




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Patents vs the pandemic

We should question the wisdom and morality of a system that silently condemns millions of human beings to suffering




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The threat of enfeebled great powers

The United States' decline, meanwhile, is over-predicted and under-believed




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The Tale of Washington’s Headquarters Tent: Legal Battles, Family Ties, and Remembering the Revolution

George Washington wanted a tent. The commander of the Continental Army had the impossible task of transforming his ragtag troops into a professional fighting force to match the mighty British. But to do so, he had to beg the fractious Continental Congress for funds and equipment. “I cannot take the field without equipage, and after...

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Art on the Move: What Happens When a 215-Year-Old Painting Gets Shipped to France?

In the fall of 2018, Niagara Falls left New York. The 1804 painting by Antoine Phillippe d’Orleans, Duc de Montpensier, departed its home at the New-York Historical Society in late September and traveled to France’s Palace of Versailles, where it was part of an exhibition about the July Monarchy, entitled Louis Philippe and Versailles. For a painting that’s...

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Welcome to 82 Club: The Naughty Story of a Legendary New York Drag Institution 

If you were an adventurous visitor to New York City in the 1950s or 1960s, you might have found your way to the 82 Club. A basement nightclub at 82 East Fourth Street, it wasn’t much to look at from the outside. Located in what was then a remote edge of the Lower East Side,...

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A Horse’s Tail: How a Legendary Piece of a King George III Statue Landed at the New-York Historical Society

On the evening of July 9, 1776, downtown New York City was in a rebellious mood. The Declaration of Independence had been read aloud that day in lower Manhattan for the first time, announcing to the city that the Revolution against British rule had begun. That night, 40 colonial soldiers and sailors under the command...

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When is a Parakeet a Canary? John James Audubon and the Extinction of North America’s Only Native Parrot

In December, the Carolina Parakeet will be the featured bird in New-York Historical’s Audubon’s Birds of America Focus Gallery. Below, curator Roberta J.M. Olson outlines the tragic story of the bird’s extinction, which became official almost 100 years ago.  In the early 19th century, artist and naturalist John James Audubon (1785–1851) sounded the alarm about habitat loss...

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Want to Donate an Object to New-York Historical? Here’s How it Happens

The New-York Historical Society Museum wants a wedding cake topper. Not just any cake topper: a same-sex version with two men or two women that speaks to the titanic shift in American culture that happened when gay marriage was legalized at the federal level in 2015. So if we’re so eager, why not just buy...

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“Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America

In the early 19th century, artist Martha Ann Honeywell would sweep through towns like a band on tour. An artist who specialized in needlework, embroidery, and cut paper, among other mediums, she’d set up shop at a museum, tavern, or boardinghouse, charge 50 cents a ticket and perform three times a day for two hours...

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“This Great Experiment”: How Wyoming Gave Women the Vote 30 Years Before the United States

The history is right there in Wyoming’s official nickname: the Equality State. In 1889, delegates to Wyoming’s constitutional convention voted to do something that had never been done before: permanently guarantee women the right to vote in a constitution, without any preconditions. Article No. VI, Section 1, states plainly: “The rights of citizens of the...

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