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    Analysis and design of integrated circuit antenna modules

    Published 2000
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    The Old Stone House and Other Stories by Green, Anna Katharine, 1846-1935

    Published 2007
    “…The old stone house -- A memorable night -- The black cross -- A mysterious case -- Shall he wed her?…”
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    The Talking Thrush, and Other Tales from India by Crooke, William, 1848-1923

    Published 2009
    “…The talking thrush -- The rabbit and the monkey -- The sparrow's revenge -- The judgment of the jackal -- How the mouse got into his hole -- King Solomon and the owl -- The camel's neck -- The quail and the fowler -- The king of the kites -- The jackal and the camel -- The old shepherd -- Beware of bad company -- The foolish wolf -- Reflected glory -- The cat and the sparrows -- The foolish fish -- The clever goat -- A crow is a crow for ever -- The grateful goat -- The cunning jackal; or, the biter bit -- The farmer's ass -- The parrot judge -- The frog and the snake -- Little Miss Mouse and her friends -- The jackal that lost his tail -- The wily tortoise -- The king of the mice -- The valiant blackbird -- The goat and the hog -- The parrot and the parson -- The lion and the hare -- The monkey's bargains -- The monkey's rebuke -- The bull and the bullfinch -- The swan and the crow -- Pride shall have a fall -- The kid and the tiger -- The stag, the crow and the jackal -- The monkey and the crows -- The swan and the paddy-bird -- What is a man? …”
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    The suspicions of Mr. Whicher A shocking murder and the undoing of a great Victorian detective by Summerscale, Kate 1965-

    Table of Contents: “…To see what we have got to see -- The horror and amazement -- Shall not God find this out? -- A man of mystery -- Every clue seems cut off -- Something in her dark cheek -- Shape-shifters -- All tight shut up -- I know you -- To look at a star by glances -- What games goes on -- Detective-fever -- A general putting of this and that together by the wrong end -- Women! …”
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    Custer lesson in leadership by Schultz, Duane

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…-- Dreams of glory -- We shall have war -- It was a glorious sight -- Guilty on all counts -- Can you come at once? …”
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    Custer lesson in leadership by Schultz, Duane

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…-- Dreams of glory -- We shall have war -- It was a glorious sight -- Guilty on all counts -- Can you come at once? …”
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    Eleventh month, eleventh day, eleventh hour Armistice Day, 1918, World War I and its violent climax by Persico, Joseph E.

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…The desperate hours -- The boy who blew up the world -- "A lovely war" -- 'Goya at his most Macabre" -- Upon a midnight clear -- "The God who gave the cannon gave the cross" -- The three musketeers -- A scar from Belgium to Switzerland -- Every inch a solider -- "They shall not pass" -- "What did you do in the great war, Dad?" …”
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    Käthe Kollwitz and the women of war femininity, identity, and art in Germany during World Wars I and II

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Whitner -- "Enough have died! No more shall perish!" : Käthe Kollwitz and World War I / Annette Seeler; Claire C. …”
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    Churchill and America by Gilbert, Martin 1936-

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…-- "A union of spirit" -- Road to war -- "Hope burden will not be made too heavy for us to bear" -- "I shall drag the United States in" -- "Until the old world-and the new-can join hands" -- "We are no longer alone" -- Five months of anguish -- "A means of waging more effective war" -- "American blood flowed in my veins" -- The Washington War Conference: "All in it together" -- "Okay full blast" -- "The tact and consideration which the harmony of the common cause requires" -- "If we are together nothing is impossible" -- Toward overlord: "Our band of brothers" -- From Normandy to Quebec -- "It grieves me very. much to see signs of our drifting apart" -- Malta, Yalta and beyond -- "We must make sure that the United States are with us" -- "Britain, though a smaller power than the United States, had much to give" -- Fulton and its aftermath -- "I have always worked for friendship with the United States" -- The indefatigable traveler -- "I marvel at America's altruism, her sublime disinterestedness" -- "We must not cast away a single hope, however slender" -- "Never be separated from the Americans" -- Final decade: "I delight in my American ancestry."…”
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    Nobel the grand history of the Peace Prize by Stenersen, Oivind, Libaek, Ivar, Sveen, Asle

    Published 2014
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