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    Frutos de la seduccion : novela original de Ch. Paul de Kock

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    Copia digital. España : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, d2024Rústica.Fecha aprox. de publicación deducida a partir de otras obras de la misma colección ca. 1870.Registro de la Propiedad Intelectual: Ley de 1847: 17946; n. de solicitud de ingreso: "4470"; fecha y datos de ingreso: "13 Nov.e 76", "Reg.do al fº 417 lib. 27"; firma del depositante: "Manuel Martinez

    Aventuras de un seminarista : novela original

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    Copia digital. España : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, d2024Rústica deteriorada.En la cubierta: "Traducida del francés por Torcuato Tárrago"Fecha de aproximada de publicación deducida a partir de otras obras de la misma coleccion: ca. 1870.Registro de la Propiedad Intelectual: Ley de 1847: 17854; n. de solicitud de ingreso: "9"; fecha y datos de ingreso: "24 Set.e 76", "Reg.do fº nº 24 libº 27"; firma del depositante: "Manuel Martinez

    N. Martinez, Les Tsiganes

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    Gutwirth Jacques. N. Martinez, Les Tsiganes. In: L'Homme, 1988, tome 28 n°106-107. Le mythe et ses métamorphoses. pp. 378-380

    Retelling racialized violence, remaking white innocence: the politics of interlocking oppressions in transgender day of remembrance

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    Transgender Day of Remembrance has become a significant political event among those resisting violence against gender-variant persons. Commemorated in more than 250 locations worldwide, this day honors individuals who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. However, by focusing on transphobia as the definitive cause of violence, this ritual potentially obscures the ways in which hierarchies of race, class, and sexuality constitute such acts. Taking the Transgender Day of Remembrance/Remembering Our Dead project as a case study for considering the politics of memorialization, as well as tracing the narrative history of the Fred F. C. Martinez murder case in Colorado, the author argues that deracialized accounts of violence produce seemingly innocent White witnesses who can consume these spectacles of domination without confronting their own complicity in such acts. The author suggests that remembrance practices require critical rethinking if we are to confront violence in more effective ways. Description from publisher's site: http://caliber.ucpress.net/doi/abs/10.1525/srsp.2008.5.1.2

    Oral history of Aleix Martinez

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    Aleix Martinez is a longtime Newark resident, music industry communications specialist, and artist across multiple platforms. His work as a publicist in the music industry has focused on representing and championing LGBT artists including Morrissey, Sia, Anohni, Scissor Sisters, Chavela Vargas, The Gossip, Nomi Ruiz, and Mika as well as singular artists like Santigold, Grace Jones, Tori Amos, Nancy SInatra, and The Cramps. His art explores the intersections of ambition, luxury, hypercapitalism, and gentrification. His video work Insatiable, largely filmed in Newark, debuted at Manchester Metropolitan University in the summer of 2017 as part of Manchester Pride. Aleix Martinez is also a DJ of rock n roll subcultures who has created his own events in the NYC area for the past two decades

    Collection « L'horizon du croyant », Outremont (Québec), Novalis : 1. Walter Vogels, Nos origines. Genèse 1-11, 1992 2. André Couture, La réincarnation, 1992 3. Ramon Martinez de Pison Liébanas, L'au-delà, 1993

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    Siegwalt Gérard. Collection « L'horizon du croyant », Outremont (Québec), Novalis : 1. Walter Vogels, Nos origines. Genèse 1-11, 1992 2. André Couture, La réincarnation, 1992 3. Ramon Martinez de Pison Liébanas, L'au-delà, 1993. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 74e année n°4, Octobre-décembre 1994. pp. 440-441

    Collection « L'horizon du croyant », Outremont (Québec), Novalis : 1. Walter Vogels, Nos origines. Genèse 1-11, 1992 2. André Couture, La réincarnation, 1992 3. Ramon Martinez de Pison Liébanas, L'au-delà, 1993

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    Siegwalt Gérard. Collection « L'horizon du croyant », Outremont (Québec), Novalis : 1. Walter Vogels, Nos origines. Genèse 1-11, 1992 2. André Couture, La réincarnation, 1992 3. Ramon Martinez de Pison Liébanas, L'au-delà, 1993. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 74e année n°4, Octobre-décembre 1994. pp. 440-441

    Percnobracon witru Martinez, sp. nov.

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    Percnobracon witru Martinez, sp. nov. (Figs. 10–13) Diagnosis: Head 0.65 to 0.70 times as long as high; mesoscutum stronlgy angled in lateral view, 0.60 to 0.70 times as long as wide, mostly coriaceous; notauli very weakly indicated posteriorly; propodeum mostly smooth medially with some carienae; forewing vein 2 RS at most 0.25 times as long as vein (RS+M)b. Female. Body length: 1.9–2.7 mm. Colour: Dark reddish brown, base of antenna, face, mouthparts and tarsomeres I to IV lighter, telotarsus darker. Forewing infuscated with hyaline patterns as in figure 10, hind wing hyaline. In some specimens metasomal tergum I and base of tergum II are lighter than remainder of metasoma. Head: 15 to 18 antennomeres; head 0.65 to 0.70 times as long as high; face rugulose; vertex and temple strigate, orbit scrobiculate, oral opening small, its maximum diameter 0.80 to 1 times the lenght of malar space, malar space 0.40 to 0.50 times eye height. Mesosoma: Mostly coriareous, 0.60 to 0.70 times as high as long. Pronotum with a transverse scrobiculate groove. Anterior margin of mesoscutum strongly angled, completely covering pronotum dorsally. Mesoscutum 0.60 to 0.70 times as long as wide (Fig. 11), with a posteromedian carina, notaulus scrobiculate anteriorly and poorly indicated posteriorly. Scutellum strongly convex. Propodeum mostly smooth except for lateral areas and very weak carinae between basal and apical faces (Fig. 12). Forewing with vein 2 RS at most 0.25 times as long as (RS+M)b (Fig. 10), ussually much shorter. Metasoma: Tergum I with a smooth anterior area about half as long as the segment and slightly narrowed appically (Fig. 12), spiracular tubercles conspicuous. Terga II and III finely striate, remainder of metasomal terga coriaceous basally and smooth apically. Ovipositor sheath 0.40 to 0.70 times as long as metasoma (Fig. 13). Male: Similar to female. Biology: Unknown. Specimens examined were always collected by sweeping the branches of Prosopis caldenia but this species did not emerge from any of the five different galls collected from P. caldenia. Etymology: The term witru is the native name of Prosopis caldenia, in reference to the strong association between both species. Distribution: La Pampa, Argentina. Material examined: Holotype female — ARGENTINA: La Pampa, 10 km. N of Santa Rosa, 6 /IV/2004, 1 female Martinez (MACN). Paratypes — ARGENTINA: La Pampa Reserva Prov. Parque Luro: 1 female, 1 male, 23 /I/ 2003, Martinez (female at MACN, male at IFML); 1 male, 1 /II/ 2003, Martinez (MACN); 3 females, 1 /III/ 2003, Martinez (MACN, one female at IFML); La Pampa, Toay: 1 female, 17 /IV/ 2004, Martinez (MACN); La Pampa, 10 km N Santa Rosa: 2 females, 1 male, 23 /XI/ 2004, Martinez (MACN).Published as part of Martinez, Juan José, 2006, Three new species of Percnobracon Kieffer & Jörgensen (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Argentina, reared from cecidomyiid (Diptera) and eurytomid (Hymenoptera) galls, pp. 49-58 in Zootaxa 1282 on pages 55-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17343

    Mrs. John N. Anderson

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    Photograph of Mrs. John N. Anderson, a member of the Sorosis Club of Oklahoma City, c. 1947. Photo by Ramon Griffin, Oklahoma City, OK

    Percnobracon rugosus Martinez, sp. nov.

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    Percnobracon rugosus Martinez, sp. nov. (Figs. 5–9) Diagnosis: Head 0.75 to 0.85 times as long as high; mesoscutum stronlgy angled in lateral view, 0.70 to 0.80 times as long as wide; notauli mostly obscured by sculpturing; propodeum rugose­areolate medially; forewing vein 2 RS at most 0.30 times as long as vein (RS+M)b; males brachypterous. Female. Body length: 1.2–2.3 mm. Colour: Dark reddish brown, base of antenna, face, mouthparts, trochantelli and tarsomeres I to IV lighter, telotarsi distinctly darker. Forewing infuscated with hyaline patterns as in figure 5, hind wing hyaline. Some specimens tend to be uniformly darker. Head: 13 to 18 antennomeres; head 0.75 to 0.85 times as long as high; face rugulose; vertex and temple strigate; oral opening small, its maximum diameter 0.60 to 1.00 times the length of malar space, eye relatively small, malar space 0.60 to 0.90 times eye height. Mesosoma: Mostly coarsely coriaceous, 0.60 to 0.70 times as high as long. Pronotum with a transverse scrobiculate groove. Anterior margin of mesoscutum strongly angled anteriorly, completely covering pronotum dorsally. Mesoscutum 0.70 to 0.80 times as long as wide(Fig. 7), with a posteromedian carina, notaulus obscured by sculpture, represented only by a few hollows anteriorly. Scutellum strongly convex and somewhat smoother than mesoscutum. Basal face of propodeum areolate­rugose medially and appically (Fig. 8). Forewing with vein 2 RS at most 0.30 times as long as (RS+M)b (Fig. 5), usually much shorter, sometimes 2 RS almost indistinguishable between 3 RS and 2 M. Metasoma: Tergum I with smooth area clearly shorter than half the length of the segment, and not tapering appically (Fig. 8). Terga II and III striate, remainder of terga coriaceous basally and smooth apically. Ovipositor sheath 0.40 to 0.60 times as long as metasoma (Fig. 9). Male: Brachypterous, forewing only with veins C+SC+R, M+CU and 1 – 1 A recognisable (Fig. 6), other characters similar to female. Biology: This species has been reared from eurytomid galls on spiny stipules of Prosopis caldenia. Galls are very common in young specimens of P. c a l d e n i a, when spiny stipules are well developed; they are very rare in older and less thorny trees. Adults of this species were observed on the branches of P. caldenia during spring. Etymology: The name rugosus refers to the medially areolate­rugose propodeum. Distribution: Known only from La Pampa province, Argentina. Material examined: Holotype female — ARGENTINA: La Pampa, 10 km N of Santa Rosa, 23 /XI/ 2004 (MACN). Paratypes— ARGENTINA: 1 male, same data as holotype (MACN); La Pampa, Santa Rosa: 3 females, 3 males, 2 /X/ 2004, from galls of Eurytomidae on Prosopis caldenia, Martinez (MACN, one male and one female at IFML); 1 female, 15 /VIII/ 2004, from galls of Eurytomidae on Prosopis caldenia, Martinez (MACN); 1 female, 3 males, 24 /X/ 2004, Martinez (MACN); 8 females, 2 males, 29 /X/ 2004, Martinez (MACN, one male and one female at IFML); La Pampa, Ing. Luiggi: 1 female, 1 male, 12 /XII/ 2004, Gorordo (MACN).Published as part of Martinez, Juan José, 2006, Three new species of Percnobracon Kieffer & Jörgensen (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Argentina, reared from cecidomyiid (Diptera) and eurytomid (Hymenoptera) galls, pp. 49-58 in Zootaxa 1282 on pages 53-55, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17343
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