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    Right to repair: will the public choose to reuse e-products for longer?

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    The University of Southampton’s Olanrewaju S. Shittu, Ian D. Williams and Peter J. Shaw look at the right to repair, and ask will the public follow the waste hierarchy and choose to reuse e-products for longer

    Leçons de chymie propres à perfectionner la physique, le commerce et les arts

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    par M. Pierre Shaw, premier Médecin du Roi d'Angleterre; traduites de l'anglois ...Titelvignett

    Portrait of Lyndsay Kingsmill Shaw in a tutu, Sydney

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    Title devised by cataloguer from acquisition documentation.; Inscriptions: "Peter Pan Sydney"--In pencil lower left.; Condition: Spotting.; Part of the collection: Portraits of Lyndsay Kingsmill Shaw, ballet dancer, Sydney.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6250024; Donated by Christopher McCullough in 2012

    Shaw, Peter

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    Shaw, Peter. Chemical Lectures publickly read at London in the years 1731, and 1732; and since at Scarborough, in 1733, for the improvement of arts, trades, and natural philosophy, [1734] Full text Notes: First edition Language: Englishhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/rare-books/1072/thumbnail.jp

    Lost Light, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020

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    Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama

    The Forgotten, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020

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    Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama

    Event uses art to reach delinquent youth

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    Peter Shaw & Youth at Ris

    Peter Shaw and Angela Lansbury, 1951

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    Angela Lansbury with her husband Peter Shaw, 1951. 4 x 5 b&w negative

    A Dialogue: Peter Shaw and Robert J. Taylor on Editing the Adamses

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    This dialogue is a feature of the Newsletter intended to promote that exchange of ideas for which the Association of Documentary Editing exists. Mr. Shaw was asked to focus his comments both on things done well and on things that might have been done differently-the latter request being an invitation to describe those alternatives to which an editor may, rightly, have said No. The review, with Mr. Shaw\u27s name deleted, was sent to Mr. Taylor, who was asked to comment on the observations. Again, the intention is to foster instructive dialogue. Although the etiquette of some scholarly periodicals suggests that a reply to a review is evidence of ill grace, we stress here that Mr. Taylor\u27s reply was invited. We are especially grateful to Messrs. Shaw and Taylor for graciously accomodating our deadlines amid their busy schedule
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