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Living with the compulsive gambler
Gam-Anon is a fellowship of men and women who have been affected by the gambling problem. If you are seeking a solution for living with this problem, we would like you to feel that we understand as perhaps few can
Anonymous (Anon.) interviewed by Yolanda Courtney, 7 November 2016
Anonymous (Anon.) interviewed by Yolanda Courtney (YC) on 07 November 2016. Anon. describes travelling to Leicester, England in search of job. Joined Leicestershire County Council Archaeological Unit in 1979. Detailed description of work within Archaeological Fieldwork Survey Team. Carried out earthwork surveys, aerial photography studies, mapping, maintaining sites and monuments records and developing community archaeology schemes. Details state studentship training course with Oxford University Extramural Department. Talks about role within Bedfordshire Planning Department. Detailed description of the work carried out by Leicestershire Archaeological Unit from 1960s to 1990s and changing scope of this department. Describes introduction and impact of Planning Policy Guidance 16 for archaeology and planning: giving statutory powers for protection of archaeology. Describes how survey teams enabled Leicester's archaeology to be rescued, gives example; Brooksby quarry, Husbands Bosworth Quarry. Comments on new periods defined by archaeology of Leicestershire. Explains relationship between District Council Planning Department and Leicestershire Archaeological Unit. Comments on government cutbacks and limited professional positions for planning archaeologists. Story about the planning process for A46 Leicester Western Bypass. Description of increase in archaeological consultants and commercial units
Saīsinājumi <em>Anon</em>., <em>Anonym</em>., <em>Anon. Voc</em>. Liborija Depkina vārdnīcas <em>Lettiʃches Wörterbuch</em> manuskriptā
THE ABBREVIATIONS Anon., Anon. Voc., Anonym. IN LIBORIUS DEPKIN’S MANUSCRIPT Lettiʃches WörterbuchSummaryThe article concerns the abbreviations Anon., Anon. Voc., Anonym. in Liborius Depkin’s (1652-1708) manuscript Lettisches Wörterbuch. A comparison of lexemes described with this abbreviation with other anonymous lexicographic sources of the turn of the 17-18th centuries shows clearly that the material described with Anon., etc. is taken from the quadrilingual dictionary Vocabularium published in 1688 in Riga. The abbreviation Anon. used by Liborius Depkin bears witness to the fact that he did not know in 1704 who was the author of this dictionary, thereby strengthening the view already expressed earlier by Kārlis Draviņš that we can't consider Georg Dressel (1654-1698) as the author of it.</p
Anon dance
Laura Lotze and Palmer Sigvald Gilbertson dancing at the Anon Dance in the Old Armory. Title from recto. Inscribed on recto: Anon dance
Translating Feminist Discourses in Virginia Woolf’s “Anon”
The essay takes into consideration a less known and unfinished piece of writing by Woolf, Anon where the author outlines from a feminist perspective a different literary canon, and the translation of this text into Italian
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