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Interview with John Lewis - Tim Owens' questions
Audio of Tim Owens' interview questions for John Lewis. Lewis' answers were recorded on a separate tape, also in this collection under "Interview with John Lewis.
Veterans. Tim Lewis Post 107
A photograph of members of the Tim Lewis Post 107 Grand Army of the Republic in Dimondale, Michigan
Do dolphins benefit from nonlinear mathematics when processing their sonar returns?
An interview with author Tim Leighton about the paper
Me and my Boggin
A stone carving of a man\u27s head. This is a self-portrait of artist Tim Lewis. There is a carved toboggan on Lewis\u27s head, and a suggestive bulge in his cheek hinting at him chewing tobacco.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/kfac_archive/1430/thumbnail.jp
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Introduction to Online Intercultural Exchange and This Volume
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Online Intercultural Exchange and Foreign Language Learning: a Systematic Review
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[Turtle Creek Chorale Retreat: Tim Lewis Performing on Stage]
Photograph of Tim Lewis performing at a Turtle Creek Chorale retreat in the 1980s. Lewis wears a pink cardigan, a purple dress, a pearl necklace, and a brown wig. They raise their hands upwards and stand in front of a purple theatre curtain
Opportunities for linking young surveyors across professional surveying member organisations and FIG
[Turtle Creek Chorale Retreat: Tim Lewis Performing on Stage]
Photograph of Tim Lewis performing on stage at a Turtle Creek Chorale retreat in the 1980s. Lewis wears a pink cardigan, a purple dress, a pearl necklace, and a brown wig. They stand in front of a purple theatre curtain and gesture towards the left side of the stage
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[Turtle Creek Chorale Retreat: Tim Lewis Performing on Stage]
Photograph of Tim Lewis performing on stage at a Turtle Creek Chorale retreat in the 1980s. Lewis wears a pink cardigan, a purple dress, a pearl necklace, and a brown wig. They stand in front of a purple theatre curtain and gesture towards the left side of the stage
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