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    sj-docx-1-jaf-10.1177_0148558X221102218 – Supplemental material for The Corroboration Role of Management Earnings Forecasts in Private Loan Markets

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jaf-10.1177_0148558X221102218 for The Corroboration Role of Management Earnings Forecasts in Private Loan Markets by Xinghua Gao, Yonghong Jia, Nicholas R. Krupa and Jennifer Wu Tucker in Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance</p

    Little Tom Tucker : this is little Tom Tucker that sung for his supper.

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    Includes 8 woodcuts.First sentence: "Little Tom Tucker, Sing for your supper."Dates established from Hindley, C. The History of the Catnach Press.Mode of access: Internet.Copy in McGill Library's Rare Books and Special Collections: hand-coloured title-page; 7 black & white illustrations. Buff pictorial wrappers. Osborne, Vol. II - p.688. Three Centuries of Nursery Rhymes and Poetry for Children - Opie - p.39. St. Nicholas Books. Toronto. May/76. $25.00

    Un fondeur en caractères, membre de l'Institut /

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    "Extrait pour la biographie seulement de 'La typologie-Tucker,' numéros des 15 avril et 15 mai 1885"--P. [2]Sketch of the professional life of Édouard Laboulaye."Bibliographie de presque tous les ouvrages de M. Édouard Laboulaye": p. 19-3[2]Mode of access: Internet.With autograph of author

    Diphtheria-like disease caused by Toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans strain

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    Toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans is an increasingly reported cause of diphtheria in the United Kingdom and is often associated with a zoonotic origin (1,2). Here, we report a case of diphtheria caused by toxigenic C. ulcerans in a woman, 51 years of age, from Scotland, UK, who was admitted to a hospital in August 2013 with a swollen, sore throat and a gray-white membrane over the pharyngeal surface. The patient had returned from a 2-week family holiday in the state of Florida, United States, before the admission and also reported recent treatment of a pet dog for pharyngitis. The patient was believed to have been vaccinated against diphtheria during childhood. She was immediately admitted to an isolation ward and treated with a combination of clindamycin, penicillin, and metronidazole

    The campaign for democratic socialism 1960-1964.

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    PhDIn early 1960 it seemed likely that the official Labour Party defence policy would be defeated by a unilateralist resolution at the Scarborough Conference. In response to this possibility the Campaign for Democratic Socialism, or CDS, was established. The CDS projected the image of a grass-roots movement inspired by Gaitskell's "fight and fight again" speech. But it was run by a Campaign Committee which included leading members of the Party like Tony Crosland, Roy Jenkins and Patrick Gordon Walker, as well as less well known members like Bill Rodgers, Dick Taverne, Philip Williams, Brian Walden, Denis Howell and David Marquand. This highly talented group launched an elaborate and successful lobbying, publicity and briefing operation which was influential in overturning the unilateralist vote at the Blackpool Conference of 1961. After Blackpool the Campaign helped many of its leading members find seats in the House of Commons while continuing to put the "revisionist" case through its newspaper Campaign. The importance of the CDS in the history of the Labour Party is, primarily, as the first internal pressure group organised by the right of the Party. It was also the first internal Party group to use such sophisticated lobbying techniques. Moreover, the subsequent careers of the leading members of the Campaign influenced the development of the Labour Party. The CDS was an important formative political action for many of them. Finally many of the CDS supporters set-up or joined the SDP when it was launched

    Toxicological profile for chlorine (update)

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    "Chemical manager(s)/author(s): G. Daniel Todd, Patricia Ruiz, Larry Cseh, Pam Tucker, John Doyle,.ATSDR, Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine, Atlanta, GA; Fernando T. Llados, Daniel J. Plewak, Mario Citra, SRC, Inc., North Syracuse, NY."-- P. ix.Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-208) and index.prepared for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

    Data for "Representing number in real-time processing: Self-paced reading evidence from Arabic"

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    <p>This collection contains the raw and processed data and analysis script for our paper "Representing number in the real-time processing of agreement: Self-paced reading evidence from Arabic" for the Frontiers in Psychology special topic on "Encoding and Navigating Linguistic Representations in Memory" edited by Colin Phillips, Matthew Wagers, and Claudia Felser. This collection contains everything a researcher should need to reproduce the results reported in the paper, as well as to explore alternative hypothesis. Matt Tucker is the corresponding author, and questions about code, data, and the like should be addressed to him.</p

    Writing and the rights of reality: usurpation and potentiality in Derrida, Plato, Nietzsche, and Beckett

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    The thesis critically evaluates Jacques Derrida's conferral of the rights of reality on writing, focussing on his theory of an arche-text in light of the speculative nature of this theory. The theory is initially considered in the context of Derrida's elucidation of the usurpatory status of writing within the Platonic and Nietzschean texts. This consideration reveals an admission of writing's usurpatory status by both writers while at the same time demonstrating their awareness of the intrinsically speculative nature of this view, the significance of writing lying in its ability to exteriorise the radically indeterminate status of consciousness m relation to reality rather than its ability to displace consciousness or reality The analyses, therefore, not only bring the Derridean hypothesis of a repressive or phonocentric metaphysical episteme into question but also exhibit the historical and philosophical role of potentiality in relation to writing, writing's ultimate significance lying in its capacity to exteriorise our existence as a mode of potentiality. Accordingly, in the second half of the thesis the Derridean theory of writing is countered with a specifically Aristotelian theory of the text as it is exhibited in the prose of Samuel Beckett, an author whose significance lies in his close alignment with Derridean theory within contemporary criticism. It is demonstrated that this identification has obviated an awareness of the significance of potentiality within the Beckettian text, his work consequently being appraised in the previously neglected context of Aristotelian metaphysics
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