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    Marietta High School The Orange Masque, 1924

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    Marietta High School students; group of students on stage. The Orange Masque (Orian, v. 6, 1924, p. 91)

    Marietta High School Orange Masque, 1926

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    Marietta High School students; group of students gathered on steps. Orange Masque (Orian, v. 8, 1926, p. 95)

    Marietta High School Orange Masque, 1926

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    Marietta High School, 1926; Orange Masque (Drama Club); group of students on steps outside building. (Orian, v. 8, 1926, p.94

    Le masque

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    Monod Marie-Octave. Le masque. In: Femmes Diplômées, n°34, 1960. p. 17

    Bolsover masque

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    Love’s Welcome, Bolsover Castle, July 2013. This was a performance which combined an immersive site specific devised opening followed by a historically informed workshop production of Ben Jonson’s masque Love’s Welcome. The masque was performed in the Little Garden at Bolsover Castle in one of the possible performance spaces for the original masque. The site specific devised introduction was produced and written by Betteridge and the creative team. The entire show was directed by Professor Betteridge. This video includes contributions from Charlotte Ewart, choreography, Dr Nicola Stacey, Chief Curator English Heritage, and Professor James Knowles, Brunel University. The research methodology for the masque was based on Betteridge’s AHRC funded productions of The Play of the Weather at Hampton Court Palace and Ane Satyre of Thrie Estatis at Linltihgow Palace. It also drew on Professor Knowles’ published work on Ben Jonson and Stuart Court masques. </p

    Chronic and intensive bottom trawling impairs deep-sea biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

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    Bottom trawling has many impacts on marine ecosystems, including seafood stock impoverishment, benthos mortality, and sediment resuspension. Historical records of this fishing practice date back to the mid-1300s. Trawling became a widespread practice in the late 19th century, and it is now progressively expanding to greater depths, with the concerns about its sustainability that emerged during the first half of the 20th century now increasing. We show here that compared with untrawled areas, chronically trawled sediments along the continental slope of the north-western Med- iterranean Sea are characterized by significant decreases in organic matter content (up to 52%), slower organic carbon turnover (ca. 37%), and reduced meiofauna abundance (80%), biodiversity (50%), and nematode species richness (25%). We estimate that the organic carbon removed daily by trawling in the region under scrutiny represents as much as 60–100% of the input flux. We anticipate that such an impact is causing the degradation of deep- sea sedimentary habitats and an infaunal depauperation. With deep-sea trawling currently conducted along most continental mar- gins, we conclude that trawling represents a major threat to the deep seafloor ecosystem at the global scale

    Piaggi item 96 Masque Escrime

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    Masque Escrime From the Piaggi collection.</p

    Masque de validation de champs de type texte

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    Dans la 0.9 j'ai rajouté la possibilité de filtrer le contenu des champs de type texte du ME avec l'utilisation de masque (et pseudo-masque) ou des expressions régulières. Un masque est une chaine de caractère comprise entre deux caractères '%' sans espaces ('% blah%' ou '%blah %' ne fonctionnera pas, alors que %blah% oui) Exemple avec un masque : - "p. %1-2%" obligera l'utilisateur à entrer une valeur correspondante à 'p. x-x' avec 'x' étant un nombre allant de 0 à 9 Une autre possibilit..

    A Man in Front of His God, a Man in Front of Himself: The (Post)Modernity of Frost’s A Masque of Reason

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    The essay is a study of Robert Frost's "A Masque of Reason

    The Origin and Development of the English Masque

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    The purpose of this thesis is to trace the origin and development of the masque in England, where it attained nation-wide prominence during the reign of James I. Elizabeth, because of her scrupulous frugality regarding laving entertainments, did not favor its production as did her father, Henry VIII, during whose accession the kernel of the masque made its way into court revelry
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