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    Rhomaleopakhus Upchurch & Mannion & Xu & Barrett 2021, gen. nov.

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    RHOMALEOPAKHUS, gen. nov. Diagnosis —As for type species.Published as part of Upchurch, Paul, Mannion, Philip D., Xu, Xing & Barrett, Paul M., 2021, Re-assessment of the Late Jurassic eusauropod dinosaur Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum Dong, 1997, from the Turpan Basin, China, and the evolution of hyper-robust antebrachia in sauropods, pp. 1-31 in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (e 1994414) (e 1994414) 41 (4) on page 12, DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2021.1994414, http://zenodo.org/record/583913

    Paul Mercurio, Danceshots, portraits in dance [picture] /

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    Title from accession record.; Part of the collection: Sydney Dance Company collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24914207; Published in Danceshots : portraits in dance by Greg Barrett. Rushcutters Bay, N.S.W. : Gore & Osment, c1993

    Welcome

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    Welcome by Paul Barrett, Dean of the College of Business and Economics at Longwood Universit

    Welcome

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    Welcome by Paul Barrett, Dean of the College of Business and Economics at Longwood Universit

    The Middle Jurassic vertebrate assemblage of Skye, Scotland

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    Susan E. Evans, Paul M. Barrett, Jason Hilton, Richard J. Butler, Marc E. H. Jones, Ming-Mei Liang, Jolyon C. Parish, Emily J. Rayfield, Denise Sigogneau-Russell and Charlie J. Underwoo

    A Critical Review Syd Barrett: A Very Irregular Head

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    This Literature Review contextualises the work I undertook for „Syd Barrett: A Very Irregular Head,‟ (1) a 140,000 word biography based on the life of the musician Syd Barrett, lead guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter in the original line up of Pink Floyd. The book is based on two and a half years of focussed research, carried out between January 1997 and August 2009. During this time I interviewed family, friends, schoolmates, fellow college students, musicians, artists, and admirers from every stage of Barrett‟s life, from his earliest days growing up in Cambridge, through his period as an active musician and pop star, to his final years as a reclusive and enigmatic figure in his home town. However, these 65 interviews comprise only one element of my research. In addition I utilised an extensive range of primary and secondary source material, and the bibliography for the book runs to some 49 texts. (See appendix.) I also drew upon significant audio and video material including rare and hard to find television transmissions, and archive and bootleg recordings, many of which are not in the public domain

    M.S.C. Museum

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    In this episode of the Cooperative Extension Service's farm and home program, Professor Paul Barrett takes the viewers behind the scenes of the museum at Michigan State College. Professor Barrett interviews museum educator and naturalist, Mary Ellsworth, about how the museum creates some of its lifelike creatures, including snakes, fish, and bears

    An uncertain prognosis

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    Helping people to get back into work is a key tenetof the Improving Access to Psychological Therapiesinitiative. But, says Paul Barrett, it has been rushedthrough without awaiting evidence and without fullyconsidering ethical, political and workforce dimensions</p

    Conversations with Paul Auster

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    Interviews with the author of The New York Trilogy, In the Country of Last Things, and The Brooklyn Follies.Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Translation -- Interview with Paul Auster -- An Interview with Paul Auster -- Memory's Escape-Inventing the Music of Chance: A Conversation with Paul Auster -- The Making of Smoke -- The Manuscript in the Book: A Conversation -- An Interview with Paul Auster -- The Futurist Radio Hour: An Interview with Paul Auster -- Paul Auster: Writer and Director -- Off the Page: Paul Auster -- Paul Auster: The Art of Fiction -- Jonathan Lethem Talks with Paul Auster -- A Conversation with Paul Auster -- The Making of The Inner Life of Martin Frost -- Interview: Paul Auster -- A Connoisseur of Clouds, a Meteorologist of Whims: The Rumpus Interview with Paul Auster -- Interview: Paul Auster on His New Novel, Invisible -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- ZInterviews with the author of The New York Trilogy, In the Country of Last Things, and The Brooklyn Follies.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    An uncertain prognosis

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    Helping people to get back into work is a key tenetof the Improving Access to Psychological Therapiesinitiative. But, says Paul Barrett, it has been rushedthrough without awaiting evidence and without fullyconsidering ethical, political and workforce dimensions</p
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