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    Briggs, Joel B. interview

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    Oral History interview of Joel Briggs. Interview conducted by Kevin Carpinone at the Leesburg Library in Leesburg, FL

    Standard penetration tests (SPTs) and triaxial shear strength tests in weathered mudstones

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    This data includes paired standard penetration tests (SPTs) and undrained unconsolidated triaxial shear strength tests obtained from weathered mudstones. These were obtained from a ground investigation in central England as part of the construction of the High Speed Two (HS2) railway between London and Birmingham. The data were obtained from a total length of 47 km of outcrops of the Oxford Clay Formation (Ancholme Group), Whitby Mudstone Formation (Lias Group) and Charmouth Mudstone Formation (Lias Group) .</span

    Weather data applied as input to partially saturated finite element models of Hawkwell railway embankment

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    Weather data applied as input to partially saturated finite element models of Hawkwell railway embankment. Results and other model parameters are described in &quot;The influence of tree root water uptake on the long term hydrology of a clay fill railway embankment&quot;: Funded by EPSRC (Industrial Doctorate Centre: Transport and the Environment; EP/G036896/1).</span

    An interview with Kevin Brooks

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    An interview with young-adult author Kevin Brooks

    Interview with Kevin Briggs, musician

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    Interviewer: Holley Acey, Recordist: K. Duvall Osteen. Recorded in Memphis (Tenn.

    Kevin Brockmeier, Fiction Reading

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    October 25, 2013, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State UniversityAward winning author Kevin Brockmeier, reads from his work.University Libraries, Department of English, Department of Women's Studies, Watermark Books & Cafe, Ulrich Museum of Ar

    Dr. Kevin Pelletier – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Kevin Pelletier, Associate Professor of English, discusses his new book, Apocalyptic Sentimentalism: Love and Fear in US Antebellum Literature, published recently by the University of Georgia Press. The book provides powerful insights into the relationship between nineteenth-century sentimentality, religious discourse, and antislavery reform

    Kevin Fenton: A Reading

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    The John S. Lucas Great River Reading Series (GRRS) hosts Winona native and author Kevin Fenton. Fenton will read from his new novel Cyan Magenta Yellow Black published by Black Lawrence Press, 2025. Kevin Fenton is the author of Merit Badges, which won the AWP Prize for the Novel and the Friends of the American Writers Award, and Leaving Rollingstone, which Patricia Hampl called “the most important memoir to come out of the Midwest (or anywhere) in years.” He works as an advertising writer and creative director; in that capacity, he’s published essays in the design quarterlies Émigré and Eye (London), the anthology Looking Closer 2: Critical Writing On Graphic Design, and the UX design blog Boxes and Arrows. He got a slightly better education than he deserved at Beloit College, the University of Minnesota Law School, and the University of Minnesota MFA program. He lives in St Paul with his wife Ellen and his greyhound Evie
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