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    Homer W. Morrison Residence, architectural drawing, 1936

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    An architectural drawing for a dwelling commissioned by Mr. Homer W. Morrison and created by Stephen M. Jokel, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on tracing paper, the commission number for the project is 933, and the drawing was created in 1936. The drawing depicts all four exterior elevations of the building. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished and is situated in the Old Orchard neighborhood of Toledo

    Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage

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    What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues

    Hommage

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    Morrison Stephen. Hommage. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°82, Hiver 2012. Hommage à André Crépin. p. 69

    L ’Orrmulum : Sui generis ?

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    Morrison Stephen. L ’Orrmulum : Sui generis ?. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°63, été 2003. pp. 11-33

    Editing Middle English Texts: Spin-offs for the Oxford English Dictionary

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    Morrison Stephen. Editing Middle English Texts: Spin-offs for the Oxford English Dictionary. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°86, Hiver 2015. pp. 37-52

    Writers of wrongs : discovering social ills through the gothic fiction of Toni Morrison and Stephen King.

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    Toni Morrison and Stephen King are both prolific writers, though scholars do not often favor King's work with critical study. Perhaps this is a mistake. Both Morrison and King write in the tradition of the American gothic, a genre that conveys concerns about society and history through its depictions of terror. Originating in Europe, writers quickly adapted the genre to suit American concerns. Today, the gothic attempts to unsettle the reader in order to critique social ills in American culture. Both Morrison and King are adept at this. This thesis uses three novels by each author—Beloved and The Shining, Song of Solomon and Carrie, The Bluest Eye and It—to examine their usage of similar gothic tropes. Comparing these novels shows both authors' preoccupation with the unchangeable past, false security, and racism, ultimately revealing that King's work can be just as literarily important as Morrison's

    Interview with Catriona Morrison

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    Interview with Catriona Morrison of Historic Environment Scotland on research by the organisation and the University of the West of Scotland on the risk of some Scottish culture and traditions being lost

    Interview with Catriona Morrison

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    Interview with Catriona Morrison of Historic Environment Scotland on research by the organisation and the University of the West of Scotland on the risk of some Scottish culture and traditions being lost

    What’s in a name? Some remarks on the use of names in English sermons, chiefly of the end of the Middle Ages

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    Morrison Stephen. What’s in a name? Some remarks on the use of names in English sermons, chiefly of the end of the Middle Ages. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°85, Été 2014. pp. 83-100

    André Crépin. — Old English Poetics : A Technical Handbook. Paris : Univ. de Paris IV-Sorbonne, 2005.

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    Morrison Stephen. André Crépin. — Old English Poetics : A Technical Handbook. Paris : Univ. de Paris IV-Sorbonne, 2005.. In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 50e année (n°197), Janvier-mars 2007. pp. 73-75
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