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    Il governo Berlusconi e la crisi del debito sovrano

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    Traduzione di capitolo di libro, pubblicata nel volume 'Politica in Italia. I fatti dell'anno e le interpretazioni. Edizione 2012', a cura di Anna Bosco e Duncan McDonnell. Titolo originale: Italy's sovereign debt crisis and the fall of Silvio Berlusconi. Autore: Erik Jones

    Also By The Same Author: AKTiveAuthor, a Citation Graph Approach to Name Disambiguation

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    The desire for definitive data and the semantic web drive for inference over heterogeneous data sources requires co-reference resolution to be performed on those data. In particular, name disambiguation is required to allow accurate publication lists, citation counts and impact measures to be determined. This paper describes a graph-based approach to author disambiguation on large-scale citation networks. Using self-citation, co-authorship and document source analyses, AKTiveAuthor clusters papers, achieving precision of 0.997 and recall of 0.818 over a test group of eight surname clusters

    Johnson E. (Gene) Duncan Interview - Part 1

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    An interview with Johnson E. (Gene) Duncan, former Dean of Humanities, by Donald E. Flatt on the history of Morehead State University. Duncan served as a professor of music, head of the Music Department, Chairman of the Division of Humanities, and Dean of the School of Humanities from 1956 to 1982. He was a recipient of the Founders Day Award for University Service in 1994

    Bennett Street looking toward Smith Street

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    Bennett Street looking toward Smith Street from Mitchell Street. Shows the Commonwealth Bank and A. E. Jolly & Co. Ltd. Jolly's full name: Alfred Edward Jolly.Jenkins, Duncan

    Alma Duncan and Men at Work, 1943 to 1986

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    Duncan reminisces about her painting career. Murray describes Duncan's interest in industrial subjects. 21 bibl. ref

    The Duncan in Jersey City

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    The most prestigious address in Jersey City was The Duncan, better know as 2600 Kennedy Boulevard, or The Hague The most prestigious address in Jersey City was The Duncan, better known as 2600 Kennedy Boulevard, or The Hague Apartment. It was the home of the Governor of New Jersey, The Mayor, Judges, and other influential people. Our apartment was located on the 8th floor and took up the entire back wing of the building

    The Duncan in Jersey City

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    The most prestigious address in Jersey City was The Duncan, better know as 2600 Kennedy Boulevard, or The Hague The most prestigious address in Jersey City was The Duncan, better known as 2600 Kennedy Boulevard, or The Hague Apartment. It was the home of the Governor of New Jersey, The Mayor, Judges, and other influential people. Our apartment was located on the 8th floor and took up the entire back wing of the building.Original file name the Duncan_Fotor.jp

    Perdita E. Duncan Interview, March 18, 1980

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    Perdita Duncan describes her experiences as a young African American growing up in Butte, Montana, during the early 20th century. She recalls the racial discrimination her parents and other African Americans faced trying to find employment in Butte as well as her father’s work as a podiatrist. Duncan reminisces about her time attending Oberlin College, the first college to admit African-American women, to study English and sociology. She discusses working in the law department of the New York City Department of Social Services and working as a music critic for a New York newspaper before returning to Butte to care for her mother in 1969.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/butte_oralhistory/1008/thumbnail.jp

    The Duncan Apartment at 2600 Kennedy Boulevard

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    Built in 1921 the Duncan Apartment, better known as 2600 Kennedy Boulevard or The Hague Apartment was the first Skyscraper Apartment in New Jersey. It is located at the corner of Duncan and Kennedy Boulevard and was famous as the home of Mayor Frank Hague. One evening I was at a party with George Meany, the President of the AFL-CIO Labor Union and he told me that the most beautiful apartment he had ever seen was Mayor Hague's in this building.Original file name The Duncan Collage 2.jp

    Letter from E. Courtney, Jr., Mt. Zephyr, Virginia, to Ninian S. Duncan, Baltimore, Maryland, May 16, 1861

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    The second letter in this collection written by E. Courtney, Jr. He had fled from Baltimore to Mt. Zephyr with Zeb Ward, whose home was there. They fled following the fracas that had occurred in Baltimore on April 19, 1861 when Southern sympathizers attacked troops from the 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment marching through the city. Courtney leaves no doubt that he was somehow involved in that incident
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