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!Challenge! : the story of the Rogers Pass Project, (videorecording)
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!Comrades! : portraits from the Spanish Civil War, Paul Preston
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!Comrades! : portraits from the Spanish Civil War, Paul Preston
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!Esperar no es fácil!, por Mo Willems ; adaptado al español por F. Isabel Campoy
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!Estamos en un libro!, por Mo Willems ; adaptado al español por F. Isabel Campoy
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!Heimskringla! : or, The stoned angels
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!Kung Bushmen Hunting Equipment, by John Marshall
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!Kung series collection
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!Kung short films series
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!La paloma encuentra un perro caliente!, escrito e ilustrado por Mo Willems ; traducio por F. Isabel Campoy
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!La verraquera!, Diego Marulanda & Pacande, (sound recording)
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!No te metas los dedos en la nariz!, Benoît Charlat; [traducción al español de Rafael Ros]
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!Orozco! 1883-1949 : an exhibition, organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Institute of Fine Arts, Mexico
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!Que gitano! : Gypsies of Southern Spain,, by Bertha B. Quintana and Lois Gray Floyd
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!Viva Cristo Rey! : The Cristero Rebellion and the church-state conflict in Mexico,, by David C. Bailey
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!Viva Mexico!, text by Antonio Haas ; photographs by Nicolas Sapieha ... [and others]
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!Zhirinovsky!, Vladimir Kartsev with Todd Bludeau
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"-- shame the devil", Lyn Morrow
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"---and ladies of the club", Helen Hooven Santmyer
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"--And at night we dream"; : a play in one act
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"--And where will you build this 'Alcan Highway'?", illustrations by Catherine Deer ; text by Daniel St-Jean
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"--Never drink from the same cup" : proceedings of the conference on indigenous peoples in Africa : Tune, Denmark, 1993, editors, Hanne Veber ... [and others]
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"--and don't forget to put paper on the toilet seat--", Leslie Hempsall
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"--and the last shall be first" : native policy in an era of cutbacks, by Murray Angus
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"--and the last shall be first: : native policy in an era of cutbacks, by Murray Angus
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"--but not goodbye" : a comedy in three acts, by George Seaton
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"... and the hits just keep on comin' ", Peter E. Berry ("The Flying Dutchman")
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"... and the hits just keep on comin' ", Peter E. Berry ("The Flying Dutchman")
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"... illustrated by Darley" : May 4-June 18, 1978 : an exhibition of original drawings by the American book illustrator Felix Octavius Carr Darley (1822-1888)
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"... to form a more perfect union ..." : justice for American women : report of the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year
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"...and the world went dark" : an illustrated interpretation of the Great War, Steven N. Patricia
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"10", an Orion Pictures release thru Warner Bros. ; Geoffrey Productions ; produced by Blake Edwards & Tony Adams ; written and directed by Blake Edwards
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"10", an Orion Pictures release thru Warner Bros. ; Geoffrey Productions ; produced by Blake Edwards & Tony Adams ; written and directed by Blake Edwards
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"10-45" : spells death, by Kathy McCormack Carter with William J. McCormack
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"1885", the Riel rebellion, by Frank Anderson
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"21" : the story of Roberto Clemente : a graphic novel, by Wilfred Santiago
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"55 Axis": : with the Royal Canadian regiment, 1939-1945., With a foreword by Lieut.-Col. J. M. Houghton
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"813" : les trois crimes d'Arsène Lupin, Maurice Leblanc
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"A Recognition of Being - Reconstructing Native Womanhood"
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"A bloodier rose" : being the second book of the Sauder diaries : the continuing affairs of airship pirate and gentleman, Hans Sauder, aboard the legendary airship "The Bloody Rose" during its further exploits in the skies above Europe, Michel R. Vaillancourt
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"A careless word-- a needless sinking" : a history of the staggering losses suffered by the U.S. Merchant Marine, both in ships and personnel during World War II, by Arthur R. Moore
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"A country nourished on self-doubt" : documents in Canadian history, 1867-1980, edited by Thomas Thorner
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"A dirty filthy book" : the writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie Besant on reproductive physiology and birth control and an account of the Bradlaugh-Besant trial : with the definitive texts of Fruits of philosophy, by Charles Knowlton, The law of population, by Annie Besant, Theosophy and the law of population, by Annie Besant, by S. Chandrasekhar
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"A dream of stone" : fame, vision, and monumentality in nineteenth-century French literary culture, Michael D. Garval
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"A few acres of snow" : documents in Canadian history, 1577-1867, edited by Thomas Thorner
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"A few acres of snow" : the saga of the French and Indian wars, Robert Leckie
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"A few green islands of intelligent activity" : the history of medical and societal attitudes toward sexually transmitted diseases, Molly Selvin
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"A good man fallen among Fabians", by Alick West
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"A happy hooker is--", by Peter A. Johnson ; photos by Wayne Hiebert
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"A hell of a place to lose a cow" : an American hitchhiking odyssey, Tim Brookes
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"A hell of a place to lose a cow" : an American hitchhiking odyssey, Tim Brookes
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"A kind of Alaska" : women in the plays of O'Neill, Pinter, and Shepard, Ann C. Hall
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"A life-threatening career" : attacks on journalists under Yemen's new government, [written and researched by Belkis Wille ; with assistance from Letta Tayler and Mogib Hassan]
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"A long time coming" : the inspiring, combative 2008 campaign and the historic election of Barack Obama, Evan Thomas ; with exclusive, behind-the-scenes reporting by the staff of Newsweek
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"A look in the mirror" and other poems, Padraic Fallon ; edited by Brian Fallon ; with an introduction by Eavan Boland
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"A lovely letter from Cecie" : the 1907-1915 Vancouver diary and World War I letters of Wallace Chambers, [edited] by John Graham Gillis
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"A nation is dying" : Afghanistan under the Soviets, 1979-87, Jeri Laber and Barnett R. Rubin
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"A nation is dying" : Afghanistan under the Soviets, 1979-87, Jeri Laber and Barnett R. Rubin
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"A national crime" : the Canadian government and the residential school system, 1879-1986, John S. Milloy
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"A national crime" : the Canadian government and the residential school system, 1879-1986, John S. Milloy
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"A really high hurdle" : Japan's abusive transgender legal recognition process, Graeme Reid, Kanae Doi and Michael Bochenek, editors
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"A region of astonishing beauty" : the botanical exploration of the Rocky Mountains, Roger L. Williams
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"A roof over my head" : homeless women and the shelter industry, Jean Calterone Williams
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"A sushchestvuet li li͡ubovʹ?"--sprashivai͡ut pozharniki, Ėdvard Radzinskiĭ
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"A tower of attraction" : an illustrated history of Government House, Regina, Saskatchewan, text by Margaret Hryniuk ; edited by Garth Pugh
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"A tower of attraction" : an illustrated history of Government House, Regina, Saskatchewan, text by Margaret Hryniuk ; edited by Garth Pugh
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"A very remarkable sickness" : epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670-1846, Paul Hackett
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"A" is for alibi, Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A": 13-21
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"A.A." : American Airlines since 1926, C.R. Smith
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"Ace" any test, Ron Fry
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"Ace" any test, by Ron Fry
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"Advocacy" and the mental health consumer/survivor : in pursuit of quality of life for all British Columbians with a mental illness, [researched & prepared by Julian Killam ; edited by Garry Long]
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"Air Force spoken here" : General Ira Eaker and the command of the air, James Parton
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"Alexander's ragtime band" and other favorite song hits, 1901-1911, edited by David A. Jasen
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"All I can do is cry" : cancer and the struggle for palliative care in Armenia, [written by Giorgi Gogia and Diederik Lohman]
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"All five fingers are not the same" : discrimination on grounds of gender identity and sexual orientation in Sri Lanka, Yuvraj Joshi
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"All of my body was pain" : sexual violence against Rohingya women and girls in Burma, researched and written by Skye Wheeler
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"All that glitters" : an introduction to the jewels of elegance by Sherman : reference and value guide, by Valerie J. Hammond
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"All the lonely people--" : works for trombone and orchestra, by Rimsky-Korsakov, Tomasi, Rota, Schnittke and Rabe, (sound recording)
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"All the real Indians died off" : and 20 other myths about Native Americans, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker
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"All the real Indians died off" : and 20 other myths about Native Americans, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker
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"All thieves must be killed" : extrajudicial executions in Western Rwanda
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"All this for a joint" : Tunisia's repressive drug law and a roadmap for its reform, researched and written by Amna Guellali
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"All we want is equality" : religious exemptions and discrimination against LGBT people in the United States, Ryan Thoreson
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"Along came love" (1958-1964), Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
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"Alternative" healthcare : a comprehensive guide : natural medicine, "hands-on" healing, spiritualism, occultism, and much more, Jack Raso ; edited by Stephen Barrett
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"An act to regulate immigration into British Columbia, 1908" : speech of Hon. W.J. Bowser, K.C
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"An all-out assault on democracy" : crushing dissent in the Maldives, Patricia Gossman
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"An artist after all" : Daniel Fowler in Canada, Dorothy M. Farr
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"An open letter" from Bliss Carman
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"An open prison without end" : Myanmar's mass detention of Rohingya in Rakhine State, researched and written by Shayna Bauchner
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"And I was there" : Pearl Harbor and Midway--breaking the secrets, by Edwin T. Layton, with Roger Pineau and John Costello
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"And Martha served" : history of the Sisters of St. Martha, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, James D. Cameron
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"And from that day."
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"And neither have I wings to fly" : labelled and locked up in Canada's oldest institution, Thelma Wheatley
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"And now the fields are green" : a collection of coal mining songs in Canada, compiled by John C. O'Donnell
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"And so to bed" (an adventure with Pepys) : a comedy in three acts
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"And some brought flowers" : plants in a new world, selected and introduced by Mary Alice Downie and Mary Hamilton ; with illustrations by E.J. Revell
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"And some brought flowers" : plants in a new world, selected and introduced by Mary Alice Downie and Mary Hamilton ; with illustrations by E.J. Revell
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"And then Freddie told Tiger--" : a collection of the best true golf stories of all time, Don Wade ; foreword by Amy Alcott ; [illustrations by Paul Szep]
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"And you wonder, Herman, why I never want to go to Italian restaurants!", By Jim Unger
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"Annual downtown data system."
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"Anti-stalking" laws : the United States and Canadian experience, Marilyn Pilon
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"Apart from a little dampness, Herman, how's everything else?", by Jim Unger
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"Are we not human?" : denial of education for Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh
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"Are you there alone?" : the unspeakable crime of Andrea Yates, Suzanne O'Malley
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"Arinomama" no jibun ni kizuku, Koike Ryūnosuke
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"Arrête avec tes mensonges" : roman, Philippe Besson
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"Arrête avec tes mensonges", Philippe Besson
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"As if I am not human" : abuses against Asian domestic workers in Saudi Arabia, [authored by Nisha Varia]
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"As if we weren't human" : discrimination and violence against women with disabilities in Northern Uganda, Human rights Watch
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"As if you're inhaling your death" : the health risks of burning waste in Lebanon
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"As long as I am quiet, I am safe" : threats to independent media and civil society in Tanzania, researched and written by Oryem Nyeko
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"As long as they let us stay in class" : barriers to education for persons with disabilities in China, reviewed and edited by Sophie Richardson, Bede Sheppard, Shantha Rau Barriga, Dinah Pokempner, and Joseph Saunders
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"As long as we live on the streets, they will beat us" : Rwanda's abusive detention of children
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"As though we are not human beings" : police brutality against migrants and asylum seekers in Macedonia, Emina Ćerimović
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"As true as I'm sittin' here" : 200 Cape Breton stories, collected by Archie Neil Chisholm ; edited by Brian Sutcliffe and Ronald Caplan ; with folklore motifs by Michael Taft
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"At least let them work" : the denial of work authorization and assistance for asylum seekers in the United States, Brian Jacek and Kristina Hon
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"Atkinson" sign painting up to now : a complete manual of the art of sign painting, contains ninty six designs or layouts and accompanying color notes, seventy five alphabets embracing all standard styles, their modifications and alternates, comprehensive text covering all practical phases of the art, for every day reference in the shop, by Frank H. Atkinson
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"Awaken, my love!", Childish Gambino
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"B.C. Inc." : a strategic audit of the British Columbia software industry, prepared by Corum Group Ltd
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"BREAKERS AHEAD"
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"Back to their Empire" : being some extracts from Vancouver, B.C. Canada newspapers, for these days only, recording the city's welcome to the student cadets, organized by the Young Australia League of Perth, Australia, issued by the Committee of the 101st Cadet Corps Old Boys' Club of Vancouver, B.C. Canada, (microform)
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"Bad news" : the turbulent life of Marvin Barnes, pro basketball's original renegade, Mike Carey ; foreword by Bob Costas
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"Bad news" : the turbulent life of Marvin Barnes, pro basketball's original renegade, Mike Carey ; foreword by Bob Costas
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"Bad" Shakespeare : revaluations of the Shakespeare canon, edited by Maurice Charney
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"Bad" mothers : the politics of blame in twentieth-century America, edited by Molly Ladd-Taylor and Lauri Umansky
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"Bad" mothers : the politics of blame in twentieth-century America, edited by Molly Ladd-Taylor and Lauri Umansky
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"Balls" & other plays
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"Bangladesh is not my country" : the plight of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, Bill Frelick
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"Basques," impressions from the Pacific, Kamal Musale, director, Les films du Lotus
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"Beat him, take everything away" : abuses by China's chengguan para-police, Human Rights Watch
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"Because I said so!" : family squabbles & how to handle them : a Go parents! guide, [Lauri Berkenkamp and Steven C. Atkins]
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"Before-the-fact" interventions : a manual of best practices in youth suicide prevention, written by Jennifer White and Nadine Jodoin
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"Being neutral is our biggest crime" : government, vigilante, and Naxalite abuses in India's Chhattisgarh State, Human Rights Watch
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"Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān, by Asma Barlas
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"Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān, by Asma Barlas
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"Beloved friend": the story of Tchaikowsky and Nadejda von Meck,, by Catherine Drinker Bowen and Barbara von Meck
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"Below the belt" for men : [gentle exercise prescription for prostatitis, sexual dysfunction, hip health, sacral heath, pelvic floor disorder, incontinence], producer and creator, Katy Bowman ; director, Brent Loefke, (videorecording)
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"Ben cao gang mu" dui zheng shi yang fang, zhu bian Zang Junqi
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"Ben cao gang mu" wu gu za liang yang sheng yi ji su cha, Zuo Xiaoxia bian zhu
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"Benevolent assimilation" : the American conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903, Stuart Creighton Miller
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"Better dead than red!" : a nostalgic look at the golden years of Russiaphobia, red-baiting, and other commie madness, Michael Barson
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"Better to make yourself invisible" : family violence against people with disabilities in Mexico, Carlos Ríos-Espinosa
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"Between a drone and Al-Qaeda" : the civilian cost of US targeted killings in Yemen, [Letta Tayler]
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"Between jobs" : paternal unemployment and family life, authors, Laura C. Johnson and Rona Ambramovitch
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"Bian yuan ren" ji shi : ji ge "wen ti" xiao ren wu de bei ju gu shi, Yang Kuisong zhu
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"Blowing the whistle" and the case for cruise certification : a matter of environmental and social justice under international law, [authored by Tracy London], (electronic resource)
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"Blueprints" for transplanting successful WITT programs into new locations in BC
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"Bo'jou, Neeje!" : profiles of Canadian Indian art, Ted J. Brasser
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"Bob, I'm Really Busy": The Impact of Impersonal Care on the Well-Being of Persons Living with Dementia
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"Bomber" Harris and the strategic bombing offensive, 1939-1945, Charles Messenger
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"Boney" Fuller : soldier, strategist, and writer, 1878-1966, Anthony John Trythall
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"Boston men" on the Northwest Coast : the American maritime fur trade, 1788-1844, by Mary Malloy
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"Bound by brotherhood" : India's failure to end killings in police custody, [Jayshree Bajoria]
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"Boy", the wandering dog: : adventures of a fox-terrier
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"Breakers ahead!" : A history of shipwrecks on the graveyard of the Pacific,, by R. Bruce Scott
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"Bring me back to Canada" : plight of Canadians held in northeast Syria for alleged ISIS links, Letta Tayler, Farida Deif
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"Bring the gun or you'll die" : torture, rape, and other serious human rights violations by Kenyan security forces in the Mandera Triangle, Human Rights Watch
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"Buckingham Palace", district six, Richard Rive
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"Building on the foundations-- working toward better health outcomes and improved vitality of Quebec's English-speaking communities" : report to the Federal Minister of Health, submitted by the Consultative Committee for English-Speaking Minority Communities
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"Building the Co-operative Commonwealth" : essays on the democratic socialist tradition in Canada, edited by J. William Brennan
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"Bullets for each of you" : state-sponsored violence since Zimbabwe's March 29 elections, Human Rights Watch
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"But first a school" : the first fifty years of the School of American Ballet, Jennifer Dunning
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"But you don't understand"; : a dramatic series of teenage predicaments
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"By all means necessary!" : individual and command responsibility for crimes against humanity in Syria, [Anna Neistat, Ole Solvang.]
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"By any other name" : being the first book of the Sauder diaries : a true account of airship pirate and gentleman, Hans Sauder, aboard the infamous airship "The Bloody Rose", Michel Vaillancourt
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"By day we fear the army, by night the jihadists" : abuses by armed Islamists and security forces in Burkina Faso, Corinne Dufka
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"By means of conferences and negotiations" we ensure our rights : background and principles for new legislation linking Metis aboriginal rights to "A resolution concerning an amendment to the Alberta Act."
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"Bye-bye maman!" : carnet d'ados radicalisés : récit, Fabrice de Pierrebourg
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"C" : the secret life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, spymaster to Winston Churchill, Anthony Cave Brown
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"C" Force to Hong Kong : a Canadian catastrophe 1941-1945, Brereton Greenhous
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"C" is for corpse, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"C" is for corpse, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Calgary many years hence" : the Mawson report in perspective, E. Joyce Morrow ; foreword by George Steber, Jr
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"Call me when he tries to kill you": : state response to domestic violence in Kyrgyzstan, [written by Hillary Margolis]
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"Can you hear me mother" : Sandy Powell's lifetime of music-hall, Sandy Powell's story told to Harry Stanley
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"Carry on" : an historical record of the British Columbia Corps of Commissionaires, by Colonel D.F. Spankie, OBE, CM, ED
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"Carry on", the history of the Toronto Scottish regiment (M.G.) 1939-1945., Illus. with photographs from the Canadian army photo section, C.M.H.Q., cartoons and maps by the author
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"Caught in a web" : treatment of Pakistanis in the Saudi criminal justice system, Adam Coogle
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"Caution, living may be hazardous" : debunking the happiness myth, Walt Menninger
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"Chained like prisoners" : abuses against people with psychosocial disabilities in Somaliland, [Laetitia Bader]
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"Challenging complacency", session I : monetarism : any verdict yet?, The Mont Pelerin Society 1983 Regional Meeting, August 28-September 1, Vancouver, Canada
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"Challenging complacency", session II : women in the economy : The Mont Pelerin Society 1983 Regional Meeting, August 28-September 1, Vancouver, Canada
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"Challenging complacency", session III : practical problems of liberal governments : The Mont Pelerin Society 1983 Regional Meeting, August 28-September 1, Vancouver, Canada
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"Challenging complacency", session IV : natural resources : efficiency and equity through the market process : The Mont Pelerin Society 1983 Regional Meeting, August 28-September 1, Vancouver, Canada
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"Charlie needs a cloak.", Story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Charlie needs a cloak.", Story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Charlie needs a cloak.", Story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Chats about pioneer days and men."
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"Christenhond" in Afrika
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"Clemency" Canning; : Charles John, 1st earl Canning, Governor-General and Viceroy of India, 1856-1862
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"Click", Russell Miller
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"Collecting stamps would have been more fun" : Canadian publishing and the correspondence of Sinclair Ross, 1933-1986, selected and with an introduction by Jordan Stouck ; annotations by David Stouck
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"Come 'ere till I tells ya" : a collection of Newfoundland humour, with a foreword by Ray Guy ; illustrated throughout by Dermot Duggan
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"Complaints is many and various, but the odd divil likes it" : nineteenth century views of Newfoundland, R. G. Moyles
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"Complicit in exclusion" : South Africa's failure to guarantee an inclusive education for children with disabilities, [written by Elin Martínez]
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"Conchie" : the wartime experiences of a conscientious objector, [by] Ernest Spring
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"Cong ming" de lü : shi jie zhu ming yu yan, (Gu Xila) Yisuo deng
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"Constantly risking absurdity" : the writings of Lawrence Ferlinghetti, by Michael Skau
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"Consumer/survivor" impact project : final report, MHA Mental Health Action Research & Advocacy Association of B.C
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"Counting the years unto the year of jubilee." : Commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of St. Paul's Hospital, 1894-1944
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"Creating panic" : Bangladesh election crackdown on political opponents and critics
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"Crocodile" Dundee II, Rimfire Films ; Paramount Pictures ; written by Paul Hogan and Brett Hogan ; produced by John Cornell and Jane Scott ; directed by John Cornell
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"Crocodile" Dundee, Rimfire Films Limited ; original story by Paul Hogan ; screenplay by Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie & John Cornell ; produced by John Cornel ; directed by Peter Faiman
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"Crocodile" Dundee, Rimfire Films Limited ; original story by Paul Hogan ; screenplay by Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie & John Cornell ; produced by John Cornel ; directed by Peter Faiman
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"Crosscuts", a story of the Pacific Northwest; : a picturesque tide of life, moving in and out of Vancouver, British Columbia
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"Crossfire" : continued human rights abuses by Bangladesh's Rapid Action Battalion, Human Rights Watch
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"Cuo wu" de xing wei: : xing wei jing ji xue guan yu shi jie de si kao, cong ge ren dao shang ye he she hui, Lichade Taile zhu; Wang Jin yi = Misbehaving : the making of behavioural economics / Richard H. Thaler
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"Cô-Vy" tự sự : Gió và tình yêu vẫn thổi : tản văn, truyện ngắn, Nhiều tác giả
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"D" is for deadbeat, Sue Grafton
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"D" is for deadbeat, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Dangerous enemy sympathizers" : Canadian internment Camp B, 1940-1945/, Andrew Theobald
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"Dangerous foreigners" : European immigrant workers and labour radicalism in Canada, 1896-1932, Donald Avery
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"Dark pictures" and other stories, Noma Hiroshi ; translated and with an afterword by James Raeside
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"Dark pictures" and other stories, Noma Hiroshi ; translated and with an afterword by James Raeside
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"Dear Doctor Piano-- " : piano facts and fun, by Ken Burton
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"Dear Master" : letters of a slave family, edited by Randall M. Miller
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"Dear fatherland, rest quietly"; : a report on the collapse of Hitler's "Thousand years.", Written and photographed by Margaret Bourke-White
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"Dearest Amanda--" : an executive's advice to her daughter, Eliza G.C. Collins
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"Dearest Emmie," : Thomas Hardy's letters to his first wife., Edited by Carl J. Weber
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"Dearest Georg" : love, literature, and power in dark times : the letters of Elias, Veza, and Georges Canetti, 1933-1948, Elias and Veza Canetti ; edited by Karen Lauer and Kristian Wachinger ; translated from the German by David Dollenmayer
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"Dearest Georg" : love, literature, and power in dark times : the letters of Elias, Veza, and Georges Canetti, 1933-1948, Elias and Veza Canetti ; edited by Karen Lauer and Kristian Wachinger ; translated from the German by David Dollenmayer
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"Defile" : Biennial of the Dance of Lyon : in the wings of an annual defile, Charles Picq, director ; Les Films Pénélope, France 3, Mezzo, Cités Télévisions la Maison de la Danse, Lyon, La Biennale de la Danse de Lyon
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"Did you hear what Eddie Gein done?", written by Harold Schecter and Eric Powell ; illustrated by Eric Powell ; designed by Phil Balsman ; edited by Tracy Marsh
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"Dief" : the incredible chief : a quarter of a century of following the Right Honorable John Diefenbaker with an editorial cartoonist's pen
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"Disability is not weakness" : discrimination and barriers facing women and girls with disabilities in Afghanistan, Patricia Gossman
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"Do it in a good way" : the final report of the Victoria Urban Development Agreement Aboriginal Engagement Strategy, prepared by Chris Corrigan and Lyla Brown, (electronic resource)
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"Do you believe in television?" : [Chris Burden, February 18, 1976]
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"Do you have a band?" : poetry and punk rock in New York City, Daniel Kane
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"Do you have a band?" : poetry and punk rock in New York City, Daniel Kane
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"Do you see how much I'm suffering here?" : abuse against transgender women in US immigration detention, [written by Adam Frankel]
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students, Denise Clark Pope
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"Dominion lands" policy, by Chester Martin
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"Don we now our gay apparel" : gay men's dress in the twentieth century, Shaun Cole
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"Don we now our gay apparel" : gay men's dress in the twentieth century, Shaun Cole
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"Don't be so gay!" : queers, bullying, and making schools safe, Donn Short
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"Don't be so gay!" : queers, bullying, and making schools safe, Donn Short
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"Don't get so upset!" : help young children manage their feelings by understanding your own, Tamar Jacobson
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"Don't punish me for who I am" : systemic discrimination against transgender women in Lebanon, researched and written by Rasha Younes
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"Don't stop loving me" : a reassuring guide for mothers of adolescent daughters, Ann F. Caron
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"Don't stop loving me" : a reassuring guide for mothers of adolescent daughters, Ann F. Caron
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"Doom days", Bastille
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"Dot it down", : a story of life in the North-west
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"Double E" home program : technical guidelines for existing homes
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"Double E" home program : technical guidelines for new homes
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"Down to the sea.", Illustrations by Joan Blanchet
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"Dreams turned into nightmares" : attacks on students, teachers, and schools in Pakistan
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"E" is for evidence, Sue Grafton
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"E" is for evidence, Sue Grafton
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"E" is for evidence, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Education on the front line" : military use of schools in Afghansitan's Baghlan Province, researched and written by Peter Bouckaert, with the assistance of Ahmad Shuja
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"Elder of the Jews" : Jakob Edelstein of Theresienstadt, Ruth Bondy ; translated from the Hebrew by Evelyn Abel
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"Elizabeth", the author of Elizabeth and her German garden, Karen Usborne
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"Empty promises" : diplomatic assurances no safeguard against torture, [Julia Hall]
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"Enemies" : World War II alien internment, by John Christgau
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"Enemy of none but a common friend of all"? : an international perspective on the lender-of-last-resort function, Curzio Giannini
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"English Canada" speaks out, edited by J.L. Granatstein and Kenneth McNaught
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"Enlightened zeal" : the Hudson's Bay Company and scientific networks, 1670-1870, Ted Binnema
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"Enlightened zeal" : the Hudson's Bay Company and scientific networks, 1670-1870, Ted Binnema
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"Enough to keep them alive" : Indian welfare in Canada, 1873-1965, Hugh Shewell
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"Enough to keep them alive" : Indian welfare in Canada, 1873-1965, Hugh Shewell
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"Equipped for every good work"
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"Eradicating ideological viruses" : China's campaign of repression against Xinjiang's Muslims, Maya Wang
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"Eroica" variations : 32 variations WoO 80 ; 6 variations op. 34 ; Bagatelles, op. 33 & op. 126, Beethoven, (sound recording)
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"Ethnic cleansing" in the Glogovac municipality, [researched and written by Ben Ward and Fred Abrahams]
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"Even dead bodies must work" : health, hard labor, and abuse in Ugandan prisons
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"Even monkeys fall from trees" and other Japanese proverbs : [Nihon no kotowaza], compiled and translated by David Galef ; illustrations by Jun Hashimoto ; with a foreword by Edward G. Seidensticker
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"Even monkeys fall from trees" and other Japanese proverbs : [Nihon no kotowaza], compiled and translated by David Galef ; illustrations by Jun Hashimoto ; with a foreword by Edward G. Seidensticker
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"Event" arts and art events, edited by Stephen C. Foster
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"Every day I live in fear" : violence and discrimination against LGBT people in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, and obstacles to asylum in the United States, Neela Ghoshal ; with assistance from Cristian González Cabrera
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"Everyone blames me" : barriers to justice and support services for sexual assault survivors in India, researched and written by Jayshree Bajoria
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"Everyone needs to confess" : abuses against children suspected of ISIS affiliation in Iraq, Jo Becker
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"Everyone's in on the game" : corruption and human rights abuses by the Nigeria Police Force
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"Evil" Arabs in American popular film : orientalist fear, Tim Jon Semmerling
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"Evil" Arabs in American popular film : orientalist fear, Tim Jon Semmerling
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"Ex coelis" : the badges and insignia of the Canadian Airborne Forces, Louis E. Grimshaw ; with a foreword by S.C. Waters
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"Excuse me, but I was next-- " : how to handle the top 100 manners dilemmas, Peggy Post
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"Excuse-moi!" : apprendre la politesse, [texte de] Brian Moses et [illustrations de] Mike Gordon ; [traduit par Amelie Leveille]
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"Excuse-moi!" : apprendre la politesse, [texte de] Brian Moses et [illustrations de] Mike Gordon ; [traduit par Amelie Leveille]
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"Exterminate all the brutes", Sven Lindqvist ; translated from the Swedish by Joan Tate
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"Ezra Pound speaking" : radio speeches of World War II, edited by Leonard W. Doob
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"F" is for fugitive, Sue Grafton
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"F" is for fugitive, Sue Grafton
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"F" is for fugitive, Sue Grafton
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"F" is for fugitive, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"F" is for fugitive, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Faceless" : the most famous photographer in the world, David Douglas Duncan
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"Fading away" : how aged care facilities in Australia chemically restrain older people with dementia, researched and written by Bethany Brown
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"Fair sport" : the history of sports at the Canadian National Exhibition, 1879-1977 inclusive
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"Farmer" George's black sheep : the lives and loves of George III's brothers and sister, Charles Neilson Gattey
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"Faster, better, cheaper" in the history of manufacturing : from the Stone Age to lean manufacturing and beyond, Christoph Roser
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"Fats" Waller piano-styles and original songs
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"Fats" Waller's piano pranks : 5 novelty piano solos, composed and featured by "Fats" Waller
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"Feelings buried alive never die --", by Karol K. Truman
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"Femmes d'esprit" : women in Daumier's caricature, [edited by] Kirsten Powell and Elizabeth C. Childs ; with contributions by Janis Bergman-Carton, Lucette Czyba, and Judith Wechsler
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"Feng pao gu xiang" Yanshui ; : "Ke jia yuan xiang" Meinong
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"Feng" sheng shui qi jing du ban, Di er ji, Xianggang you xian yu le you xian gong si zhi zuo ji chu pin
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"Feng" sheng shui qi jing du ban, Mian xiang pian, Xianggang you xian yu le you xian gong si zhi zuo, (videorecording)
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"Feng" sheng shui qi jing du ban, Zhang xiang pian, Xianggang you xian yu le you xian gong si zhi zuo, (videorecording)
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"Feng" sheng shui qi jing du ban, [Di yi ji], Xianggang you xian yu le you xian gong si zhi zuo ji chu pin, (videorecording)
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"Fifteen rounds a minute" : the Grenadiers at war, August to December 1914, edited from the diaries and letters of Major "Ma" Jeffreys and others by J. M. Craster
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"Fill 'er up" : an architectural history of America's gas stations, by Daniel I. Vieyra ; with a foreword by James Marston Fitch
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"Fill 'er up" : an architectural history of America's gas stations, by Daniel I. Vieyra ; with a foreword by James Marston Fitch
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"Fire! Fire!" said Mrs. McGuire, written by Bill Martin, Jr. ; illustrated by Richard Egielski
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"Fit or fat?", government and productivity growth, Leonard Dudley, Claude Montmarquette
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"Flight" directory of British aviation
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"Flower children" : poems from the summer of 2,000, by Daniel Rajala
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"Follow the birds" to Victoria, British Columbia : Victoria, gateway to the "island of 1000 miles of wonderland"
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"For their God" : education, religion and the Scots in Nova Scotia, Gordon Haliburton
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"For their own good" : civilian evacuations in Germany and France, 1939-1945, Julia S. Torrie
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"For their own good" : civilian evacuations in Germany and France, 1939-1945, Julia S. Torrie
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"For their own good" : civilian evacuations in Germany and France, 1939-1945, Julia S. Torrie
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"For what time I am in this world" : stories from Mariposa, edited by Bill Usher & Linda Page-Harpa
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"Forced to leave" : commercial farming and displacement in Zambia
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"Forget about him, he's not here" : Israel's control of Palestinian residency in the West Bank and Gaza, [Bill Van Esveld]
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"Four strokes" made easy : butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke...and freestyle : the Total Immersion way, (videorecording)
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"Frankly, we did win this election" : the inside story of how Trump lost, Michael C. Bender
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"Frankly, we did win this election" : the inside story of how Trump lost, Michael C. Bender
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"Frankly, we did win this election" : the inside story of how Trump lost, Michael C. Bender
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"Free artist"; : the story of Anton and Nicholas Rubinstein,, by Catherine Drinker Bown
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"Free enterprise," the opium of the American people
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"Freedom and change" : essays in honour of Lester B. Pearson, edited by Michael G. Fry
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"Friction with the market" : Henry James and the profession of authorship, Michael Anesko
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"Friend and lover" : the life of Louise Bryant, Virginia Gardner
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"From today painting is dead" : -- The beginnings of photography:, [catalogue of an exhibition held at] the Victoria & Albert Museum, 16 March - 14 May 1972
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"Fuel on the fire" : security force response to the 2016 Irreecha cultural festival
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"G" is for Grafton : the world of Kinsey Millhone, Natalie Hevener Kaufman and Carol McGinnis Kay
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"G" is for gumshoe, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Get on the ground!" : policing, poverty, and racial inequality in Tulsa, Oklahoma : a case study of US law enforcement, This report was written by John Raphling
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"Get out of my life, but first could you drive me and Cheryl to the mall?" : a parent's guide to the new teenager, Anthony E. Wolf
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"Get out of my life, but first could you drive me and Cheryl to the mall?" : a parent's guide to the new teenager, Anthony E. Wolf
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"Give us a baby and we'll let you go" : trafficking of Kachin "brides" from Myanmar to China, Heather Barr
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"Give us good measure" : an economic analysis of relations between the Indians and the Hudson's Bay Company before 1763, Arthur J. Ray and Donald B. Freeman
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"Give us good measure" : an economic analysis of relations between the Indians and the Hudson's Bay Company before 1763, Arthur J. Ray and Donald B. Freeman
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"Glaciers" on the Alcan highway, Whitehorse to Big Delta
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"Glorious"; : the life-story., Illustrated with the author's famous photographs
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"Go to school, you're a little black boy" : the Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander : a memoir, [with Herb Shoveller]
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"Go to school, you're a little black boy" : the Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander : a memoir, [with Herb Shoveller]
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"Go west, young man, go west."
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"God is my fuehrer,", being the last twenty-eight sermons by Martin Niemoller ... with a preface by Thomas Mann. [Translated by Jane Lymburn]
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"Going direct" : not a new tool, but an old pitfall for the Bank of Canada, Thorsten V. Koeppl and Jeremy Kronick
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"Going to the toilet when you want" : sanitation as a human right
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"Gold", its properties, modes of extraction, value, &c., &c., by F.G. Claudet, (microform)
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"Good Sir Toby"; : the story of Toby jugs and character jugs through the ages
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"Good cops are afraid" : the toll of unchecked police violence in Rio de Janeiro, César Muñoz Acebes
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"Good girls don't protest": : repression and abuse of women human rights defenders, activists and protesters in Sudan, written by Jehanne Henry
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"Good guys don't wear hats" : children's talk about the media, Joseph Tobin
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"Good guys don't wear hats" : children's talk about the media, Joseph Tobin
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"Grand Bezoo" and other Canadian beauty spots : an all-Canadian collection of limmericks & cartoons, by Lewis
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"Grass roots" : perspectives of senior non-commissioned officers on operations, edited by Emily Spencer
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"Grass roots" : perspectives of senior non-commissioned officers on operations, edited by Emily Spencer
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"Green belts" or "leave strips" to protect fish! Why?
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"Green" hydro power : understanding impacts, approvals, and sustainability of run-of-river independent power projects in British Columbia, Tanis Douglas, (electronic resource)
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"Greening" the marketplace : a "hands on" guide for concerned individuals, consumer and environmental groups
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"Grow BC" : a guide to BC's agriculture resources, produced by The British Columbia Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation
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"Growing up without an education": : barriers to education for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon, [written by Bassam Khawaja]
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"Gu du feng qing" Lugang ; : "Tian yuan xiao zhen" Jiji
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"Gulf Oil"; : the first fifty years, 1901-1951
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"Gái Tây ế" ở Hà Nội, Carolyn Shine ; Linh Vũ dịch
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"H" is for homicide, Sue Grafton
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"H" is for homicide, Sue Grafton
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"H" is for homicide, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"H" is for homicide, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Have you considered your parents' happiness?" : conversion therapy against LGBT people in China, researched and written by Jonathan Tcheng
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"Have you done your homework?" : a parent's guide to helping teenagers succeed in school, Julie Hahn
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"Having a wonderful time";, foreword by Marc Connelly
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"Haya busa 2" ryūgū kara no tamatebako, Miki Yamashita bun ; Yūichi Tsuda kanshū
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"He didn't have to die" : indiscriminate attacks by opposition groups in Syria, [written by Lama Fakih and Ole Solvang]
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"He's never coming back" : people with disabilities dying in Western Australia's prisons, researched and written by Kriti Sharma
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"Hello Central?" : gender, technology, and culture in the formation of telephone systems, Michele Martin
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"Hello," I lied, a novel by M.E. Kerr
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"Hello," I lied, a novel by M.E. Kerr
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"Here before the train" : pioneers of Vancouver : Montreal greets Vancouver, 23rd May, 1887, City Archives, City Hall Vancouver
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"Here comes the Polly."
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"Here comes the band!", By Ray Giles ... Illustrated by the author
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"Here is hell" : Canada's engagement in Somalia, Grant Dawson
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"Here, rape is normal" : a five-point plan to curtail sexual violence in Somalia, [Samer Muscati and Tirana Hassan]
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"Herman, you were a much stronger man on our first honeymoon" : a collection of Herman daily panels, by Jim Unger
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"Heroes" symphony : from the music of David Bowie & Brian Eno, by Philip Glass, (sound recording)
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"Heroes", David Bowie, (sound recording)
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"Hi, pizza man!", by Virginia Walter ; pictures by Ponder Goembel
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"Hi, pizza man!", by Virginia Walter ; pictures by Ponder Goembel
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"Hi, pizza man!", by Virginia Walter ; pictures by Ponder Goembel
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"High" imperialism and the "new" history, by Michael Adas ; with a foreword by Michael Adas
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"His Dominion" and the "Yellow Peril" : protestant missions to the Chinese immigrants in Canada, 1859-1967, Jiwu Wang
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"Hold your heart" : waiting for justice in Kenya's Mt. Elgon Region, [written by Neela Ghoshal ; edited by Ben Rawlence]
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"Hollowing out"-- myth and reality : corporate takeovers in an age of transformation, [by Michael Grant and Michael Bloom]
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"Hollowing out"-- myth and reality : corporate takeovers in an age of transformation, [by Michael Grant and Michael Bloom]
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"Hollowing out"-- myth and reality : corporate takeovers in an age of transformation, [by Michael Grant and Michael Bloom]
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"Honest enough to be bold" : the life and times of Sir James Pliny Whitney, Charles W. Humphries
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"Honestly, now!" : a crime comedy
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"Honesty is one of the better policies" : Saxon's world of business, [Charles Saxon]
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"Honey Fitz": three steps to the White House; : the life and times of John F. (Honey Fitz) Fitzgerald
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"Hong zao zhi xiang" Gong guan ; : "Xiang gu zhi xiang" Xinshe
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"Hostages to peace" : threats to human rights and democracy in Somaliland, Human Rights Watch
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"Hours-- ", David Bowie, (sound recording)
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"How can we survive here?" : the impact of mining on human rights in Karamoja, Uganda
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"How can we work without wages?" : salary abuses facing migrant workers ahead of Qatar's FIFA World Cup 2022, Maham Javaid
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"How can you defend those people?" : the making of a criminal lawyer, James S. Kunen
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"How much more blood must be spilled?" : atrocities against civilians in Central Mali, 2019, researched and written by Corinne Dufka
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"How to make a killing" : a preliminary report concerning Canadian economic involvement with the Pentagon and the war in Indo-China, [Project Anti-war] "core" research group, Paul Duchow ... [et al., assisted by] Michel Celemenski ... [and others]
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"Huang jin zhi xiang" Ruifang ; : "Lao jie feng qing" Daxi
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"Huangdi nei jing" he "Ben cao gang mu" de nü ren yang yan mi fang, zhu bian, Zhang Daning
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"Huangdi nei jing" he "Ben cao gang mu" de zhong lao nian yang sheng mi fang, zhu bian, Zhang Daning
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"Huangdi nei jing" xian xue xian yong, Xu Wenbing zhu
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"Huo yu zhi xiang" Longtan ; : "Chang shou zhi xiang" Guanxi
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"I Masnadieri" backstage, Verdi ; Annalisa Butto, director
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"I already bought you" : abuse and exploitation of female migrant domestic workers in the United Arab Emirates, [written by Rothna Begum.]
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"I always hated school" : making sense of the frustration, Janet Johnston
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"I am a man" : Chief Standing Bear's journey for justice, Joe Starita
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"I am equally human" : discrimination and lack of accessibility for people with disabilities in Iran, Center for Human Rights in Iran, Human Rights Watch
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"I am honored to be here today--" : commencement speeches by notable personalities, compiled and edited by Donald Grunewald
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"I am looking to the North for my life"--Sitting Bull, 1876-1881, Joseph Manzione
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"I am looking to the North for my life"--Sitting Bull, 1876-1881, Joseph Manzione
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"I am not a crook"
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"I am not dead, but I am not living" : barriers to fistula prevention and treatment in Kenya, Human Rights Watch
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"I am" : the selected poetry of John Clare, edited by Jonathan Bate
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"I be trying", Cedric Burnside
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"I built a temple for peace"; : the life of Eduard Benes., With an introd. by Jan Masaryk
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"I care that VGH nurses care!" : a case study and sociological analysis of nursing's influence on the health care system, Verna Lovell
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"I come from the valley", by Joan Finnigan ; the Ottawa Valley photographs by Erik Christensen
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"I come from the valley", by Joan Finnigan ; the Ottawa Valley photographs by Erik Christensen
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"I could kill you and no one would stop me" : weak state response to domestic violence in Russia, Yulia Gorbunova
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"I could not speak my heart" : education and social justice for gay and lesbian youth, edited by James McNinch and Mary Cronin
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"I didn't divorce my kids!" : how fathers deal with family break-ups, Gerhard Amendt ; translated from the German by Philip Schmitz
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"I don't have time for this!" : a compassionate guide to caring for your parents and yourself, Katherine Arnup, PhD
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"I don't want my child to be beaten" : corporal punishment in Lebanon's schools, written by Bill Van Esveld
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"I felt like the world was falling down on me" : adolescent girls' sexual and reproductive health and rights in the Dominican Republic, researched and written by Margaret Wurth
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"I find that offensive!", Claire Fox
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"I gave them a sword" : behind the scenes of the Nixon interviews, by David Frost ; [photos by John Bryson]
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"I had a dream to finish school" : barriers to secondary education in Tanzania, researched and written by Elin Martínez
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"I have a little problem," said the bear, by Heinz Janisch ; illustrated Silke Leffler
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"I have done my duty" : Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War, 1854-56, edited by Sue M. Goldie
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"I have no idea why they sent us back" : Jordanian deportations and expulsions of Syrian refugees, researched and written by Bill Frelick
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"I have to leave to be me" : discriminatory laws against LGBT people in the Eastern Caribbean, Francisco Berreta
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"I heard you paint houses" : Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and closing the case on Jimmy Hoffa, Charles Brandt
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"I heard you paint houses" : Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and closing the case on Jimmy Hoffa, Charles Brandt
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"I just sit and wait to die" : reparations for survivors of Kenya's 2007-2008 post-election sexual violence, researched and written by Agnes Odhiambo, senior researcher; and edited by Liesl Gerntholtz, executive director, Nisha Varia, advocacy director, and Sarah Taylor, women, peace and security advocate in the Women's Rights Division at Human Rights Watch
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"I just want him to live like other Jordanians" : treatment of non-citizen children of Jordanian mothers, Hiba Zayadin
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"I just wanted to be treated like a person" : how Lebanon's residency rules facilitate abuse of Syrian refugees, researched and written by Haley Bobseine
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"I lived with Latin Americans,", by John L. Strohm. With 152 photographs by the author
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"I love Paul Revere, whether he rode or not," Warren Harding, Richard Shenkman
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"I needed help, instead I was punished" : abuse and neglect of prisoners with disabilities in Australia, Kriti Sharma
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"I never get anything!" : [how to keep your kids from running your life], Thomas W. Phelan
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"I sleep in my own deathbed" : violence against women and girls in Bangladesh : barriers to legal recourse and support
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"I still find that offensive!", Claire Fox
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"I still need you" : the detention and deportation of Californian parents
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"I still see the talibés begging" : government program to protect talibé children in Senegal falls short, researched and written by Lauren Seibert
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"I thought people like that killed themselves" : lesbians, gay men, and suicide, by Eric E. Rofes
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"I thought people like that killed themselves" : lesbians, gay men, and suicide, by Eric E. Rofes
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"I used to think the law would protect me" : Illinois's failure to test rape kits, Human Rights Watch
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"I want that!" : the impact of current trends and practices shaping the advertising of toys to children in the global marketplace : study results, by The Canadian Toy Testing Council, (electronic resource)
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"I want to be a citizen just like any other" : barriers to political participation for people with disabilities in Peru, [by Shantha Rau Barriga and Rebecca Schliefer]
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"I want to be like nature made me" : medically unnecessary surgeries on intersex children in the US
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"I want to continue to study" : barriers to secondary education for Syrian refugee children in Jordan, Breanna Small
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"I want to help my own people" : state control and civil society in Burma after Cyclone Nargis, Human Rights Watch
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"I want to live with my head held high" : abuses in Bangladesh's legal recognition of hijras, [Kyle Knight]
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"I wanted to lie down and die" : trafficking and torture of Eritreans in Sudan and Egypt, [Gerry Simpson]
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"I was hit so many times I can't count" : abuse of child athletes in Japan, Sarah Tofte and Nasir Husain and Minky Worden
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"I was sold" : abuse and exploitation of migrant domestic workers in Oman, [Rothna Begum]
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"I was the only woman" : women and planning in Canada, Sue Hendler with Julia Markovich
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"I was the only woman" : women and planning in Canada, Sue Hendler with Julia Markovich
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"I watched a wild hog eat my baby!" : a colorful history of tabloids and their cultural impact, Bill Sloan
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"I will fear no evil" : Ojibwa-missionary encounters along the Berens River, 1875-1940, by Susan Elaine Gray
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"I will fear no evil" : Ojibwa-missionary encounters along the Berens River, 1875-1940, by Susan Elaine Gray
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"I will fight no more forever"; : Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War
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"I won't be a doctor, and one day you'll be sick" : girls' access to education in Afghanistan, written by Heather Barr
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"I would like to go to school" : barriers to education for children with disabilities in Lebanon, Sam Koplewicz
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"I" is for innocent, Sue Grafton
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"I" is for innocent, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"I" is for innocent, Sue Grafton, (sound recording)
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"I" is for innocent, Sue Grafton, (sound recording)
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"I'd give my life" : from Washington Square to Carnegie Hall : a journey by folk music, Erik Darling
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"I'll never do to my kids what my parents did to me!" : a guide to conscious parenting, Thomas Paris, Eileen Paris
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"I'll never fight fire with my bare hands again" : recollections of the first forest rangers of the Inland Northwest, edited by Hal K. Rothman
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"I'll never fight fire with my bare hands again" : recollections of the first forest rangers of the Inland Northwest, edited by Hal K. Rothman
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"I'm here" : proclaims a little girl who was not allowed to be : a first-person narrative of abuse, trauma, dissociation and healing, by 'Reace
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"I'm here" : proclaims a little girl who was not allowed to be : a first-person narrative of abuse, trauma, dissociation and healing, by 'Reace
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"I'm not Santa!", Jonathan Allen
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"I'm not scared!", Jonathan Allen
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"I'm not scared!", Jonathan Allen
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"I've never experienced happiness" : child marriage in Malawi, [written by Agnes Odhiambo]
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"If we don't get services, we will die" : Tanzania's anti-LGBT crackdown and the right to health, written by Neela Ghoshal
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"If you come back we will kill you" : sexual violence and other abuses against Congolese migrants during expulsions from Angola, Human Rights Watch
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"If you were only white" : the life of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, Donald Spivey
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"Illegal organizations" : China's crackdown on Tibetan social groups, researched and written by a researcher for the Asia Division at Human Rights Watch
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"Image" on the art and evolution of the film : photographs and articles from the magazine of the International Museum of Photography, edited by Marshall Deutelbaum
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"In God we trust"; : the religious beliefs and ideas of the American founding fathers., Selected, edited, and with commentary by Norman Cousins
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"In answer to your query": : a directory of child welfare resources in the Dominion of Canada
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"In the days of serfdom" and other stories, Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude ; foreword by Marilyn Atlas
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"In the mix" : struggle and survival in a women's prison, Barbara Owen
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"In the mix" : struggle and survival in a women's prison, Barbara Owen
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"In this decade ..." : mission to the moon
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"In town tonight."
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"Indian" in the cabinet : speaking truth to power, Jody Wilson-Raybould
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"Indian" in the cabinet : speaking truth to power, Jody Wilson-Raybould
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"Indians wear red" : colonialism, resistance, and aboriginal street gangs, Elizabeth Comack, Lawrence Deane, Larry Morrissette & Jim Silver
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"Interfere, restrict, control" : restraints on freedom of association in Bahrain, [by Mariwan R. Hama]
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"Invisible war" : Russia's abusive response to the Dagestan insurgency, [researched and written by Daniel Williams and Tanya Lokshina]
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"Is this thing on?" : a computer handbook for late bloomers, technophobes, and the kicking & screaming, Abby Stokes ; illustrations by Michael Sloan and Susan Hunt Yule
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"Is this thing on?" : a friendly guide to everything digital for newbies, technophobes, and the kicking & screaming, Abby Stokes ; illustrations by Michael Sloan and Susan Hunt Yale
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"Is this thing on?" : a friendly guide to everything digital for newbies, technophobes, and the kicking & screaming, Abby Stokes ; illustrations by Michael Sloan and Susan Hunt Yale
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"Is this thing on?" : sound systems for your business, school and auditorium, by Gordon McComb
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"It happened in Harrods"
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"It is my dream to leave this place" : children with disabilities in Serbian institutions, [Emina Ćerimović]
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"It is no secret" : live, Lee Boys, (sound recording)
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"It wasn't really safety, it was shame" : young people, sexual health education, and HPV in Alabama
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"It's Chyckxn!" : the unculinary way I made life palatable : a memoir, Christina Stramacchia
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"It's a baby!", by Ernie Thoms_en
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"It's a constant fight" : school-related sexual violence and young survivors' struggle for justice in Ecuador, researched and written by Elin Martinez
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"It's a men's club" : discrimination against women in Iran's job market, written by Tara Sepehri Far
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"It's like we're always in a prison" : abuses against boys accused of national security offenses in Somalia, Laetitia Bader
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"It's nature, not a crime" : discriminatory laws and LGBT people in Liberia, Monica Tabengwa
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"It's not normal" : sexual exploitation, harassment and abuse in secondary schools in Senegal, Elin Martínez
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"It's not the right place for us": : the trial of civilians by military courts in Lebanon
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"It's part of the job" : ill-treatment and torture of vulnerable groups in Lebanese police stations
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"It's your decision, it's your life" : the total criminalization of abortion in the Dominican Republic, Margaret Wurth
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"It's your misfortune and none of my own" : a history of the American West, by Richard White
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"J" Is for judgment, Sue Grafton
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"J" is for judgment, Sue Grafton
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"J" is for judgment, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"J'ai juste besoin de votre attention!" : aider les enfants et les adolescents aux prises avec le stress et l'anxiété, Joël Monzée, Ph.D
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"J'vais le faire!" : devenir responsable, [texte de] Brian Moses et [illustrations de] Mike Gordon ; [traduit par Amelie Leveille]
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"J'vais le faire!" : devenir responsable, [texte de] Brian Moses et [illustrations de] Mike Gordon ; [traduit par Amelie Leveille]
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"Jacqueline," pioneer heroine of the resistance, Stella King
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"Janey Canuck" : women in Canada, 1919-1939, Veronica Strong-Boag
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"Jelly Roll" Morton blues, stomps & ragtime
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"Jibun" no kabe, Yōrō Takeshi
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"Journalism is not a crime" : violations of media freedom in Ethiopia
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"June 22, 1941"; : Soviet historians and the German invasion., [Compiled] by Vladimir Petrov
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"Just a housewife" : the rise and fall of domesticity in America, Glenna Matthews
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"Just between you and me" : a memoir, Myles Goodwyn
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"Just call me Mac" : the biography of Arthur Vernon Macan GA (golf architect), Michael Riste
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"Just don't call it a militia" : impunity, militias, and the "Afghan local police", [Rachel Reid and Sahr Muhammedally]
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"Just let us be" : discrimination against LGBT students in the Philippines, Ryan Thoreson
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"Just like other kids" : lack of access to inclusive quality education for children with disabilities in Iran
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"Just sign here" : unfair trials based on confessions to the police in Morocco, [Brahim Elansari, Eric Goldstein]
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"Justice reestablishes balance" : delivering credible accountability for serious abuses in Côte d'Ivoire, [written by Param-Preet Singh]
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"K" is for killer, Sue Grafton
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"K" is for killer, Sue Grafton
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"K" is for killer, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Karada no doku" o dashikiru gensen 100 no kotsu
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"Ke yi chi" he "bu neng chi" de shi pin tian jia wu, Dubian Xionger zhu ; Lin Jiayu yi
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"Keep the damned women out" : the struggle for coeducation, Nancy Weiss Malkiel
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"Keep the people uninformed" : pre-election threats to free expression and association in Uganda, written and researched by Soo-Ryun Kwon and Maria Burnett
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"Keeping the Lakes' way" : reburial and the re-creation of a moral world among an invisible people, Paula Pryce
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"Keeping the Lakes' way" : reburial and the re-creation of a moral world among an invisible people, Paula Pryce
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"Kettling" protesters in the Bronx : systematic police brutality and its costs in the United States, researched and written by Julie Ciccolini ... and Ida Sawyer
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"Kill those criminals" : security forces violations in Kenya's August 2017 elections
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"Kimi shika inai!" To iwa reru hito ni naru : nani ga attemo kuippagurenai tame no kigyōkateki shūkan, Takashi Imai
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"King Richard" : the Richard Petty story, by Bill Libby, with Richard Petty
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"Kūfuku" ga hito o kenkō ni suru : "ichinichi isshoku" de nijissai wakagaeru!, Nagumo Yoshinori
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"L" is for lawless, Sue Grafton
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"L" is for lawless, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"L" is for lawless, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"L" jak Lucy, [by Porucznik "Flight-Lieutenant" Herbert, pseud.]
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"L'Agamine" : portrait of an anagama kiln in Saskatchewan
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"L'Ordinaire 2" : recettes puisees dans les vieux souvenirs des a^ines de la region de Metis, [recueillis par] Therese Beaulieu-Roy
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"La douce France"; : an introduction to France and its people in English;, with maps and drawings by the author
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"La galaxie pourpre du desir" : texte en 3 mouvements pour le plaisir de l'oeil, par Guy Robert ; maquette de Frederic
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"Ladies and gentlemen, the Queen Empress" : [exhibition] : The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, April 30 to May 25, 1969
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"Lady of Culzean", Mayne Island
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"Largo al factotum della citta" : aria, Gioachino Rossini ; edited by Max Spicker
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"Leave everything to God" : accountability for inter-communal violence in Plateau and Kaduna States, Nigeria, [by Eric Guttschuss]
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"Leave none to tell the story" : genocide in Rwanda, written by Alison Des Forges
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"Les vieux murs temoignent" : le College des Jesuites, la 1re Eglise de St-Joachim, la Maison Fornel, Michel Gaumond
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"Lessons" of the past; : the use and misuse of history in American foreign policy, [by] Ernest R. May
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"Let me see your fancy steps!" : story of a Métis dance caller : a guide to traditional Métis dancing, Sylvie Sara Roy
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"Let posterity judge" : violence and discrimination against LGBT people in Malawi, Wendy Isaack
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"Let the word go forth" : the speeches, statements, and writings of John F. Kennedy, selected and with an introduction by Theodore C. Sorensen
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"Let's get a pup!" said Kate, Bob Graham
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"Let's get a pup!" said Kate, Bob Graham
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"Letting the big fish swim" : failures to prosecute high-level corruption in Uganda, [Maria Burnett]
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"License to kill" : Philippine police killings in Duterte's "War on Drugs", written by Peter Bouckaert ; edited by Phelim Kine
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"Life is dance!", (sound recording)
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"Life without a father is meaningless" : arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances in Iraq, 2014-2017, Belkis Wille
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"Life" magazine cuts and illustrations, 1923-1935, selected and arranged by Carol Belanger Grafton
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"Life", Boy George and Culture Club
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"Life", Boy George and Culture Club
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"Like a lottery" : arbitrary treatment of unaccompanied migrant children in Paris, written by Michael Garcia Bochenek
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"Like fish in poisonous waters" : attacks on media freedom in Somalia, written by Laetitia Bader
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"Like living in hell" : police abuses against child and adult migrants in Calais, written by Michael Bochenek
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"Like no other store in the world" : the inside story of Bloomingdale's, Mark Stevens
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"Like walking a minefield" : vicious crackdown on critics in Russia's Chechen Republic, written by Tanya Lokshina
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"Like walking through a hailstorm" : discrimination against LGBT youth in US schools
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"Like we are not Nepali" : protest and police crackdown in the Terai Region of Nepal
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"Literchoor is my beat" : a life of James Laughlin, publisher of New Directions, Ian S. MacNiven
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"Little Giant Killer" : the Bill Underwood story, Emily Spencer with Robbie Cressman
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"Live from Cape Canaveral" : [covering the space race, from Sputnik to today], Jay Barbree
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"Live from Cape Canaveral" : [covering the space race, from Sputnik to today], Jay Barbree
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"Live" at the Horseshoe, Stompin' Tom Connors, (sound recording)
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"Look at my ugly face!" : myths and musings on beauty and other perilous obsessions with women's appearance, Sara Halprin
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"Look at us with a merciful eye" : juvenile offenders awaiting execution in Yemen
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"Look for another homeland" : forced evictions in Egypt's Rafah
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"Looking for justice" : the Special Criminal Court, a new opportunity for victims in the Central African Republic, Elise Keppler and Lewis Mudge
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"Love and admiration and respect" : the O'Neill-Commins correspondence, edited by Dorothy Commins
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"Love of shopping" is not a gene : problems with Darwinian psychology, Anne Innis Dagg
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"Love of shopping" is not a gene : problems with Darwinian psychology, Anne Innis Dagg
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"Love the law of life."
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"Love you, daddy boy" : daughters honor the fathers they love, edited by Karyn McLaughlin Frist
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"Luxury" fleet : the Imperial German Navy, 1888-1918, Holger H. Herwig
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"M" is for malice, Sue Grafton
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"M" is for malice, Sue Grafton
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"M" is for malice, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"M.V. Arctic" 1981 season refurbishing and maintenance of the data gathering instrumentation system, J.F. Stirling (German & Milne Inc.)
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"MV Arctic" 1981 late season data collection and instrumentation : summary report, prepared for Transportation Development Centre ; submitted by Arctec Canada Limited ; [H. Blount, I. Glen, M. Steele]
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"MV Arctic" 1981 late season data collection and instrumentation, prepared for Transportation Development Centre ; submitted by H. Blout, I.F. Glen, M. Steele (Arctec Canada Limited)
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"Ma" Murray's scrapbook, : a birthday edition, August 3, 1967
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"Magnum opus," a world treasury of fragrance and flavor, Percy C. Magnus
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"Maisie," words and music,
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"Making their own rules" : police beatings, rape, and torture of children in Papua New Guinea, [written and researched by Zama Coursen-Neff and Michael Bochenek]
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"Manna from heaven"? : how health and education pay the price for self-dealing in Equatorial Guinea, researched and written by Sarah Saadoun
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"Manqūshat" za<U+2018>tar, ta'līf, Rāniā Zbīb Ḍāhir ; rasm, Dānial Jūrj
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"Marine est au courant de tout..." : argent secret, financements et hommes de l'ombre : une enquête sur Marine Le Pen, Mathias Destal et Marine Turchi
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"Marriage act", section 42 : interim report on inquiries into marriages entered into and solemnized in accordance with the rites and ceremonies of the Doukhobor faith or creed, William Evans
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys : a drama
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys, Athol Fugard
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys, Athol Fugard
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"Maximum pressure" : /, researched and written by Tara Sepehri Far
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"Maybe we live and maybe we die" : recruitment and use of children by armed groups in Syria, researched and written by Priyanka Motaparthy ; edited by Zama Coursen-Neff
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"Me and I'm great" : physical education for children three through eight, Susan Dimond Block ; photographs by Don Perrelli
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"Meet Mr. Coyote" : a series of B.C. Indian legends (Thompson Tribe), original illustrations by "Wah-und", " Moo-mah", "Sis-malt", "Che-ma" and "Spup-aza" (pupils at the St. George's Indian School at Lytton, B.C.) ; [introduction by Alice Ravenhill]
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"Members of the jury ...", edited by Dulan Barber and Giles Gordon
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"Men with no mercy" : Rapid Support Forces attacks against civilians in Darfur, Sudan, Jonathan Loeb
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"Meta", Jean Tinguely ; [text by] K. G. Pontus Hulten ; [translated from the German by Mary Whittall]
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"Mila" al-qiṭṭah al-jamīlah, Taʼlīf, Dīnā al-'Abd ; Rasm, Walīd Qaṭīnah
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"Mne nuzhno videtʹ svet..." : dnevniki, pisʹma, dokumenty, Mikhail Bulgakov ; sostavlenie, podgotovka tekstov, predislovie, kommentarii Viktora Loseva
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"More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories, Vera B. Williams
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"More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories, Vera B. Williams
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"Most blessed of the patriarchs" : Thomas Jefferson and the empire of the imagination, Annette Gordon-Reed, Peter S. Onuf
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"Mountain moor and loch", : illus. by pen and pencil on the route of the West Highland Railway
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"Mr. President" : George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office, Harlow Giles Unger
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"Mr. President" : George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office, Harlow Giles Unger
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"Mrs. Riley Bought Five Itchy Aardvarks" and other painless tricks for memorizing science facts, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by J.P. Sandy
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"Multiplication is for white people" : raising expectations for other people's children, Lisa Delpit
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"Mush-hole" : memories of a residential school, as told by Maddie Harper ; art by Carlos Freire
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"Mutiny" : the odyssey of HMCS Uganda, James William Essex
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"My children have been poisoned" : a public health crisis in four Chinese provinces, Human Rights Watch
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"My darling" dolls., Edited by Dorothy S. Coleman
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"My darling" dolls., Edited by Dorothy S. Coleman
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"My fear is losing everything" : the climate crisis and First Nations' right to food in Canada, researched and written by Katharina Rall and Rachel LaFortune
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"My heart became attached" : the strange journey of John Walker Lindh, Mark Kukis
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"My heart became attached" : the strange journey of John Walker Lindh, Mark Kukis
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"My learned friend" : building constructive working relationships between self-represented litigants and opposing counsel, National Self-Represented Litigants Project
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"My madness saved me" : the madness and marriage of Virginia Woolf, Thomas Szasz
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"My own portrait in writing" : self-fashioning in the letters of Vincent van Gogh, Patrick Grant
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"My pain is a fire" : challenges and progress in ensuring the right to palliative care in Morocco, Matthew Simon
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"My teacher said I had a disease" : barriers to the right to education for LGBT youth in Vietnam
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"My things, my grand-mother's things"
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"Métis" : race, recognition, and the struggle for indigenous peoplehood, Chris Andersen
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"Métis" : race, recognition, and the struggle for indigenous peoplehood, Chris Andersen
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"N" is for noose, Sue Grafton
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"N" is for noose, Sue Grafton
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"N" is for noose, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"N" is for noose, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Nai shigoto" no tsukurikata, Jun Miura
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"Nan" yan zhi yin : qian lie xian ji bing de fang yu zhi, Wang Zhihua, Wang Shaogang zhu bian
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"Ne me refuse pas" : [airs d'opéras français = French opera arias], (sound recording)
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"Nebula maker", [by] Olaf Stapledon
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"Net profits", compiled by Natural Resources Bureau
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"Nine" : vocal selection from the Broadway musical, lyrics and music by Maury Yeston
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"No #MeToo for women like us" : poor enforcement of India's sexual harassment law, researched and written by Jayshree Bajoria
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"No answers, no apology" : police abuses and accountability in Malaysia, [written and researched by Sahr Muhammedally]
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"No choice but to deny who I am" : violence and discrimination against LGBT people in Ghana, researched and written by Wendy Isaack
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"No control, no choice" : lack of access to reproductive healthcare in Sudan's rebel-held Southern Kordofan, written by Skye Wheeler
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"No life for a child" : a roadmap to end immigration detention of children and family separation, authors, Hanna Gros, Yolanda Song
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"No money, no justice" : police corruption and abuse in Liberia, [written by Valerie Brender]
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"No more!" : women speak out against violence, edited by Eileen Morrow and Susan Wakeling
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"No one cared he was a child" : Egyptian security forces' abuse of children in detention, Bill Van Esveld
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"No one is safe" : the abuse of women in Iraq's criminal justice system, [Erin Evers]
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"No one left to witness" : torture, the failure of Habeas Corpus, and the silencing of lawyers in Uzbekistan, [Steve Swerdlow]
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"No one's left" : summary executions by Syrian forces in al-Bayda and Baniyas, [by Nadim Houry and Lama Fakih]
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"No right to live" : "kneecapping" and maiming of detainees by Bangladesh security forces, written by Meenakshi Ganguly
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"No room to bargain" : unfair and abusive labor practices in Pakistan, researched and written by Saroop Ijaz
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"No safe place" : insurgent attacks on civilians in Afghanistan, Patricia Gossman
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"No safe places" : Yemen's crackdown on protests in Taizz, [Letta Tayler]
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"No sutoresu" ni tsuyokunaru! senitoron suiminho
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"No year without deaths" : a decade of deregulation puts Georgian miners at risk, Corina Ajder
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"No!" said Rabbit, Marjoke Henrichs
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"Noah's arkitecture"; a study of Dickens's mythology,, by Bert G. Hornback
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"Nobody remembers us" : failure to protect women's and girls' right to health and security in post-earthquake Haiti, Human Rights Watch
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"Noh" masks treasured in the Kwanze family
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"Non la vedrò più la nonna?", Melanie Walsh
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"Not I, but the wind ...",, by Frieda Lawrence, geb. freiin von Richthofen
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"Not allowed to be compassionate" : chronic pain, the overdose crisis, and unintended harms in the US, Laura Mills
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"Not in front of the children--" : how to talk to your child about tough family matters, Lawrence Balter with Peggy Jo Donahue
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"Not in it for justice" : how California's pretrial detention and bail system unfairly punishes poor people, Human Rights Watch
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"Not the Count of Monte Cristo?!" : a new musical comedy in three acts for 3 players and a piano, by Dave Reiser & Jack Sharkey
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"Not worth a penny" : human rights abuses against transgender people in Honduras, Human Rights Watch
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"Not worth the risk" : threats to free expression ahead of Kenya's 2017 elections, written by Otsieno Namwaya
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"Not yet Canadians--" : the Latin American immigrant experience in Nova Scotia, by Carole A. Hartzman
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"Nothing for our land" : impact of land confiscation on farmers in Myanmar, Rich Weir
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"Now show me your belly-button!", By Ken Borden and Reuben Schafer. Photography by Duncan Cameron
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"Nutcracker" nation : how an Old World ballet became a Christmas tradition in the New World, Jennifer Fisher
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"O Thou Transcendent" : the life of Ralph Vaughan Williams, directed & edited by Tony Palmer, (videorecording)
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"O beloved kids" : Rudyard Kipling's letters to his children, selected and edited by Elliot L. Gilbert
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"O capital" para crianças, adaptação do texto Joan R. Riera ; ilustrações Liliana Fortuny
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"O dreams, O destinations"; : an autobiography
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"O" is for outlaw, Sue Grafton
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"O" is for outlaw, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"O" is for outlaw, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"O", Cirque du Soleil ; [all titles, Benoit Jutras]
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"O, for a thousand tongues to sing" : a history of singing schools in early Canada, by Dorothy H. Farquharson
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"Obscene" literature and constitutional law; : a forensic defense of freedom of the press., New introd. by Jerold S. Auerbach
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"Off the backs of the children" : forced begging and other abuses against Talibés in Senegal, Human Rights Watch
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"Off with their heads", Kaiser Chiefs
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"Oh call back yesterday, bid time return", by Ada McGeer
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"Oh, no," said elephant, A.H. Benjamin ; with pictures by Alireza Goldouzian
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"Oh, waiter! One order of crow!" : inside the strangest presidential election finish in American history, Jeff Greenfield
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"Oh, yes it is"! : a history of pantomime, by Gerald Frow
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"Oleaceae" : guqin ancient Chinese, Geng Wang
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"On my way" : the untold story of Rouben Mamoulian, George Gershwin, and Porgy and Bess, Joseph Horowitz
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"On ne se comprend plus !" : traverser sans dommage la période des portes qui claquent entre 12 et 17 ans, textes d'Isabelle Filliozat ; dessins d'Anouk Dubois
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"On the margins" : education for children with disabilities in Kazakhstan, Mihra Rittmann
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"Once you get out, you lose everything" : women and matrimonial property rights in Kenya, researched and written by Juliana Nnoko-Mewanu
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"One day I'll kill you" : impunity in domestic violence cases in the Brazilian state of Roraima, César Muñoz Acebes
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"One hundred ways of putting pressure" : violations of freedom of expression and associations in Ethiopia
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"One lump or two?" and other Japanese tales, translated by Kayoko Sawada and Jackie Ohara ; rewritten and edited by Sam Hawley
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"One moment,, sir!" Cartoons selected by Marione R. Nickles
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"One shot to the head" : death squad killings in Tagum City, Philippines
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"One word of truth ...": : the Nobel speech on literature 1970, [by] Alexander Solzhenitsyn; [translated from the Russian by the members of the BBC Russian Service]
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"One year of my blood" : exploitation of migrant construction workers in Beijing
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"One-eye", a disease of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) at the Kootenay Trout Hatchery, British Columbia, by George K. Iwama
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"Oni metsu no ha" ni manabu : naze, koronaka no naka de daihitto shita noka, Shin'ya Ichijō
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"Only men need apply" : gender discrimination in job advertisements in China, researched and written by a researcher for the Asia Division at Human Rights Watch
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"Only the super-rich can save us!", Ralph Nader
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"Open space index" - : an alternate method of siting control for high-density apartment development
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"Opposition on the Coast" : the Hudson's Bay Company, American coasters, the Russian-American Company, and Native traders on the Northwest Coast, 1825-1846, edited by James R. Gibson
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"Organizing the unorganized" revisited : an analysis of the efficacy of labour legislation in facilitating collective representation in the Canadian banking sector, Jane S. Bailey
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"Other" voices : historical essays on Saskatchewan women, edited by David De Brou and Aileen Moffatt
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"Our happy family is gone" : impact of the "war on drugs" on children in the Philippines, Carlos H. Conde
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"Our homes are not for strangers" : mass evictions of Syrian refugees by Lebanese municipalities, Bill Frelick
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"Our kind of movie" : the films of Andy Warhol, Douglas Crimp
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"Our own country Canada" : being an account of the national aspirations of the principal landscape artists in Montreal and Toronto, 1860-1890, by Dennis Reid
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"Our school became the battlefield" : using schools for child recruitment and military purposes in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, [written by Thomas Gilchrist and Bede Sheppard]
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"Our story must be told", sponsored by the Women's Rights Committee, British Columbia New Democratic Party
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"Our time to sing and play" : child marriage in Nepal, [written by Heather Barr]
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"Our town", from columns appearing in the Vancouver Sun ; foreword by Hal Straight ; with cartoons by Pierre Berton
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"Our young soldier" : Lieutenant Francis Simcoe, 6 June 1791-6 April 1812, Mary Beacock Fryer
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"Out of the east." : Reveries and studies in new Japan,, by Lafcadio Hearn ..
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"Over the cobblestones" : notes on the history of the sloven, by L. K. Ingersoll
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"Over the top,", by an American soldier who went: together with Tommy's dictionary of the trenches
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"Ovidius" University annals, Series physical education and sport, "Science, movement and health.", (electronic resource)
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"Pariah states" & sanctions in the Middle East : Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Tim Niblock
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"Parting notes" : a connection with the afterlife, April Crawford
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"Passengers must not ride on fenders" : a fond look at Toronto, its people, its places, its streetcars, Mike Filey, Richard Howard, Helmut Weyerstrahs
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"Paying for a bus ticket and expecting to fly" : how apparel brand purchasing practices drive labor abuses, Aruna Kashyap
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"Peace River Joe."
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"Peace and goodwill" in 1893
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"Pechuck"; : Lorne Knight's adventures in the Arctic,, by Richard G. Montgomery
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"Peep show" : an installation, by Andre Petterson
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"Peg o' my heart" and other favorite song hits, 1912 & 1913, edited by Stanley Appelbaum
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"Phiz" (Hablot Knight Browne) : a memoir, including a selection from his correspondence and notes on his principal works, by Fred. G. Kitton
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"Photographed all the best scenery": Jack Hillers's diary of the Powell expeditions, 1871-1875., Edited by Don D. Fowler
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"Pi", : its probable base and transpositions
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"Pioneers! O pioneers!"
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"Please, do not make us suffer any more--" : access to pain treatment as a human right
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"Please, sir, I want some more" : Canadian universities and financial restraint, by Michael L. Skolnik and Norman S. Rowen
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"Prairie grass to mountain pass" : history of the pioneers of Pincher Creek and district
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"Primitivism" in 20th century art : affinity of the tribal and the modern, edited by William Rubin
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"Primitivism" in 20th century art : affinity of the tribal and the modern, edited by William Rubin
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"Prince Charles and Princess Anne"
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"Princess" lines : Canadian Pacific, B.C. Coast steamships
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"Prison is not for me" : arbitrary detention in South Sudan, [Elizabeth Ashamu]
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"Prison size and program success", David P. Farrington
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"Prisons make us safer" : and 20 other myths about mass incarceration, Victoria Law
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"Product of Canada" claims : truth and transparency are necessary : report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, James Bezan, chair
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"Prohibition is here to stay" : the Reverend Edward S. Shumaker and the dry crusade in America, Jason S. Lantzer
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"Promise me you'll shoot yourself" : the mass suicide of ordinary Germans in 1945, Florian Huber ; translated by Imogen Taylor
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"Punished peoples" of the Soviet Union : the continuing legacy of Stalin's deportations
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"Punishing the patient" : ensuring access to pain treatment in Guatemala, Matthew Simon
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"Q" is for quarry, Sue Grafton
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"Q" is for quarry, Sue Grafton
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"Q" is for quarry, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton, (electronic resource)
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"R", Queens of the Stone Age, (sound recording)
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"Racundra's" first cruise, by Arthur Ransome
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"Ready for the plaintiff!" : A story of personal injury law., Illustrated with photos
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"Real" Indians and others : mixed-blood urban Native peoples and indigenous nationhood, Bonita Lawrence
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"Real" Indians and others : mixed-blood urban Native peoples and indigenous nationhood, Bonita Lawrence
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"Real" Indians and others : mixed-blood urban Native peoples and indigenous nationhood, Bonita Lawrence
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"Recovered memory" and other assaults upon the mysteries of consciousness : hypnosis, psychotherapy, fraud, and the mass media, by William Rogers
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"Rest in pieces" : Nigeria : police torture and deaths in custody in Nigeria, [this report was researched and written by Sonya Maldar]
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"Restoration, against all odds" : a history and saving of a steam locomotive on northern Vancouver Island, by Robert S. Macham
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"Rise, Canadians!"
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"Rita" to wa nanika, Asa Itō hen ; Takeshi Nakajima ; Eisuke Wakamatsu ; Kōichirō Kokubun ; Ken'ichirō Isozaki
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"Rongo" ga wakareba Nihon ga wakaru, Atsushi Moriya
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"Run it! and let's get the hell out of here!" : the 100 best plays in pro football history, Jonathan Rand
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"S" is for silence, Sue Grafton
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"S" is for silence, Sue Grafton
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"S" is for silence, Sue Grafton
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"S" is for silence, Sue Grafton, (sound recording)
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"Salutary neglect"; colonial administration under the Duke of Newcastle,, by James A. Henretta
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"San gao" xiao jiang shi liao, Zhong ying ying hua
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"Save a nickel on a quarter"; : the story of Jitney-Jungle Stores of America
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"Saving its secrets" : government repression in Andijan, Human Rights Watch
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"Sbornik" dukhovorcheskikh (sic!) psalmov, dukhovnykh pesen i pesni, sobrano ... Pavlom M. Chernovym i Mikhailom M. Chernovym
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"Scared in public and now no privacy" : human rights and public health impacts of Indonesia's anti-LGBT moral panic, Andreas Harsono and Kyle Knight
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"Schools of tomorrow," schools of today : what happened to progressive education, edited by Susan F. Semel and Alan R. Sadovnik
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"Scribbling women" : true tales from astonishing lives, Marthe Jocelyn
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"Sekaiichi" no karisuma seisōin ga oshieru sōji wa "tsuide" ni yarinasai! : heya mo kokoro mo kirei ni naru 63 no waza, Niitsu Haruko
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"Sensaisan" no shiawase risuto : kyō mo asu mo "ii koto" ga mitsukaru, HSP senmon kaunserā Yuki Takeda
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"Sesame Street" revisited, Thomas D. Cook ... [and others]
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"Set up to fail" : the impact of offender-funded private probation on the poor, Komala Ramachandra
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"Settlement smarts" for self-represented litigants : how to use settlement processes knowledgeably and effectively, Dr Julie Macfarlane for the NSRLP
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"Seven pillars of wisdom" : the art of one-name studies
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"Several years after." : (An analysis of the histories of a selected group of juvenile immigrants brought to Canada in 1910, and in 1920, by British emigration societies) Made for the Canadian council on child welfare on the recommendation of the Association of Canadian clubs, financed by the Women's Canadian club of Montreal, 1927-1928
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"Sexually, I'm more of a Switzerland" : more personal ads from the London review of books, edited and with an introduction by David Rose
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"Shakespeare" by another name : the life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, the man who was Shakespeare, Mark Anderson ; foreword by Derek Jacobi
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"Shakespeare" by another name : the life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, the man who was Shakespeare, Mark Anderson, (sound recording)
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"Shall I feed my daughter, or educate her?" : barriers to girls' education in Pakistan
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"Shall we join the ladies?" : wood engravings, by women artists of the twentieth century
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"Shan hai feng shen bang" : Tales of Terra Ocean, Di yi bu, shang juan, Divine weapons of Terra Ocean, Luweicao zhu
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"Shan hai feng shen bang" : Tales of Terra Ocean, Di yi bu, xia juan, Divine weapons of Terra Ocean, Luweicao zhu
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"Shan hai feng shen bang" : Tales of Terra Ocean, Shang juan, Qian zhuan | Rise of the imperial guardians, Luweicao zhu
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"Shan hai feng shen bang" : Tales of Terra Ocean, Shang juan, Qian zhuan | Rise of the imperial guardians, Luweicao zhu
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"Shan hai feng shen bang" : Tales of Terra Ocean, Xia juan, Qian zhuan | Rise of the imperial guardians, Luweicao zhu
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"Shan hai feng shen bang" : Tales of Terra Ocean, Xia juan, Qian zhuan | Rise of the imperial guardians, Luweicao zhu
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"Shhh" is a four letter word : "laughs for library lovers", by Andy Gibbons & Jeanne Nelson
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"Shi bing de gu xiang" Xinpu ; : "Peng feng cha de gu xiang" Beipu
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"Shoot Minnie shoot!" : [the story of the 1904 Fort Shaw Indian girls, basketball's first world champions], by Happy Jack Feder, (sound recording)
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"Shoot the traitors" : discrimination against Muslims under India's new citizenship policy, Jayshree Bajoria
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"Should the Island be an airport?", [Bureau of Municipal Research]
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"Shouldn't you be in school?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
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"Shouldn't you be in school?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
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"Shrieks and crashes": : being memories of Canada's corps, 1917
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"Si ren bang" Shanghai yu dang fu mie ji : 1976.10 - 1979.10, Li Haiwen, Wang Shoujia zhu
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"Sing out, warning! sing out, love!" : the writings of Lee Hays, edited by Robert S. Koppelman ; foreword by Pete Seeger
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"Sink or swim" : barriers for children with disabilities in the European school system, Lea Labaki
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"Slowly, slowly, slowly," said the sloth, Eric Carle
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"Slowly, slowly, slowly," said the sloth, Eric Carle
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"Smiles" : a book of recitations for girls, by Alice Lewis Richards
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"So few"; : the immortal record of the Royal air force,
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"So much to fear" : war crimes and the devastation of Somalia, Human Rights Watch ; [written and researched by Chris Albin-Lackey]
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"So what are you going to do with that?" : finding careers outside academia, Susan Basalla and Maggie Debelius
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"So, what are the boys saying?" : an inside look at Brian Mulroney in power, Michel Gratton
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"Socialism is great!" : a worker's memoir of the new China, Lijia Zhang
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"Solace" and other short works for piano, Scott Joplin
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"Soldiers assume we are rebels" : escalating violence and abuses in South Sudan's equatorias, written by Jonathan Pedneault
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"Something like this--" : the Bob Newhart anthology, (sound recording)
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"Something urgent I have to say to you" : the life and works of William Carlos Williams, Herbert Leibowitz
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"Sound off!" Soldier songs from Yankee Doodle to Parley voo
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"Speaking my truth" : reflections on reconciliation & residential school, selected by Shelagh Rogers, Mike DeGagné, Jonathan Dewar, Glen Lowry
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"Speaking my truth" : reflections on reconciliation & residential school, selected by Shelagh Rogers, Mike DeGagné, Jonathan Dewar, Glen Lowry
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"Special Measures" : detention and torture in the Chinese Communist Party's shuanggui system, edited by Sophie Richardson
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"Special mission" : recruitment of M23 rebels to suppress protests in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ida Sawyer and Timo Müller
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"Special" no more : Anglo-American relations : rhetoric and reality, John Dickie
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"Stay silent" : a refugee's escape from Colombia, Natalie Hyde
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"Steam and petticoats" : the early railway era in southwestern Ontario, by Wayne Paddon
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"Steps of the devil" : Denial of women's and girl's rights to sport in Saudi Arabia, Human Rights Watch
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"Still critical" : prospects in 2005 for internally displaced Kurds in Turkey, [researched and written by Jonathan Sugden]
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"Stop looking for your son" : illegal detentions under the counterterrorism law, [Eric Goldstein ... and Brahim Alansari]
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"Stop making excuses" : accountability for maternal health care in South Africa, Human Rights Watch
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"Stop reporting or we'll kill your family" : threats to media freedom in Afghanistan, Patricia Gossman
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"Strong and free--" : "nos foyers et nos droits--" : a response to the War Measures Act
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"Such a brutal crackdown" : killings and arrests in response to Ethiopia's Oromo protests
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"Suite prussienne" : Berlin 1973-1974, Ipousteguy
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"Suitehearts" : a comedy, by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore
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"Sujiko" production technology and quality for the Japanese market, prepared for Secretariat of Science, Research and Development, Province of British Columbia ; prepared by Minh Dieu Huynh
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : [adventures of a curious character], by Richard P. Feynman, (sound recording)
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : [adventures of a curious character], by Richard P. Feynman, (sound recording)
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character, Richard P. Feynman as told to Ralph Leighton ; introduction by Brian Cox ; illustrations by Aude van Ryn
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character, Richard P. Feynman, (electronic resource)
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character, Richard P. Feynman, as told to Ralph Leighton ; edited by Edward Hutchings ; introduction by Bill Gates
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"Susanna," "Jeanie," and "the old folks at home" : the songs of Stephen C. Foster from his time to ours, William W. Austin
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"Swept away" : abuses against sex workers in China
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"Take care of Josette" : a memoir in defense of occupied France, by Jacqueline Wolf
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"Take that filth away" : police abuses against street vendors in Angola
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"Tell it all": : the story of a life's experience in Mormonism ... | including a full account of the Mountain Meadows massacre, and of the life, confession, and execution of Bishop J.D. Lee
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"Tell it good-bye, kiddo" : the decline of the New England offshore fishery, by David Boeri and James Gibson
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"Tell me more" : listening to learners explain, edited by Eleanor Duckworth
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"Tell me more" : listening to learners explain, edited by Eleanor Duckworth
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"Tell me where I can be safe" : the impact of Nigeria's Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act, researched and written by Wendy Isaack
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"Tell me, Josephine.", Edited by Barbara Hall
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"Tell them that I want to kill them" : two decades of impunity in Hun Sen's Cambodia, [written by Brad Adams and Henrik Alffram]
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"Tell them we're human" : what Canada and the world can do about the Rohingya crisis : report of the prime minister's special envoy, the Honourable Bob Rae
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"Texas dew II" : a manual on converting your engine to liquefied petroleum gas (propane, butane, bottle gas)
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"Thank you for submitting your proposal" : a foundation director reveals what happens next, Martin Teitel ; foreword by Theodore M. Smith
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"That Bounty Bastard" : the true story of Captain William Bligh, Kenneth S. Allen
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"That fiend in hell" : Soapy Smith in legend, Catherine Holder Spude
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"That land is my family's wealth" : addressing land dispossession after Côte d'Ivoire's post-election conflict, researched and authored by Matt Wells ; reviewed and edited by Corinne Dufka [and 3 others]
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"That's when I realized I was nobody" : a climate of fear for LGBT people in Kazakhstan, [written by Kyle Knight and Mihra Rittmann]
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"The Arts and our town,", sponsored by the Junior League of Vancouver, 1945-1946
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"The Canadians" : those who served in South Africa, 1899-1902, by Gary A. Roncetti and Edward E. Denby
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"The Collection" : rugs, carpets, kelims, antique, semi-antique and works of the 20th century from Iran, Caucasus, Asia Minor, China : auction Thursday, November 5 at 8 PM, viewing Thursday, November 5 from 6 PM
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"The Cordwood Limited"; : a history of the Victoria & Sidney Railway,, by George Hearn and David Wilkie
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"The Cordwood Limited"; : a history of the Victoria & Sidney Railway,, by George Hearn and David Wilkie
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"The Defenses of peace" documents relating to UNESCO, : the United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization
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"The Duke of Cornwall's owns rifles." : A regimental history of the Forty-third regiment, active militia of Canada., By Captain Ernest J. Chambers ..
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"The First hundred years", : the history of Armstrong, British Columbia
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"The Fisherman and his wife" : Gunter Grass's The flounder in critical perspective, edited by Siegfried Mews
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"The Gramophone" jubilee book, [compiled by Roger Wimbush]
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"The King's good servant", Sir Thomas More, 1477/8-1535
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"The Orders of the Dreamed" : George Nelson on Cree and northern Ojibwa religion and myth, 1823, Jennifer S.H. Brown, Robert Brightman
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"The Patsy"
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"The Port" remembers : the history of Port Williams and its century homes, Port Williams Women's Institute
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"The River ran red" : Homestead 1892, David P. Demarest, Jr., general editor ; Fannia Weingartner, coordinating editor ; with an afterword by David Montgomery
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"The River ran red" : Homestead 1892, David P. Demarest, Jr., general editor ; Fannia Weingartner, coordinating editor ; with an afterword by David Montgomery
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"The Stage" year book, : incorporating "The stage guide."
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"The Standard" map showing the proposed route from Spokane to Alaska via Kamloops, Cariboo and Cassiar : with explanatory notes, (microform)
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"The Studio" : a bibliography : the first fifty years, 1893-1943, with an introduction by Bryan Holme
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"The Times" atlas, containing 118 pages of maps, and comprising 175 maps and an alphabetical index to 130,000 names
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"The Whorehouse bells were ringing" and other songs cowboys sing, collected and edited by Guy Logsdon
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"The air is unbearable" : health impacts of deforestation-related fires in the Brazilian Amazon
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"The art that is life" : the arts & crafts movement in America, 1875-1920 : Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, by Wendy Kaplan ; with contributions by Eileen Boris ... [and others]
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"The art that is life" : the arts & crafts movement in America, 1875-1920 : Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, by Wendy Kaplan ; with contributions by Eileen Boris ... [and others]
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"The blood of people who don't cooperate": : continuing torture and mistreatment of detainees in Bahrain, Nicholas McGeehan
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"The breath of the government on my back" : attacks on women's rights in Poland, Hillary Margolis
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"The buck stops here" : senior military commanders on operations, edited by Bernd Horn
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"The buck stops here" : senior military commanders on operations, edited by Bernd Horn
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"The business of feeding people"; : the story of Del Monte Corporation, [by] Alfred W. Eames, Jr. [and] Richard G. Landis
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"The chiefs now in this city" : indians and the urban frontier in early America, Colin G. Calloway
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"The dignity of every human being" : New Brunswick artists and Canadian culture between the Great Depression and the Cold War, Kirk Niergarth
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"The dignity of every human being" : New Brunswick artists and Canadian culture between the Great Depression and the Cold War, Kirk Niergarth
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"The dye is now cast" : the road to American independence, 1774-1776, text by Lillian B. Miller, historian, National Portrait Gallery, and the staff of the Historian's Office
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"The eye that never sleeps" : a history of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, Frank Morn
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"The factory ship" and "The absentee landlord.", Translated by Frank Motofuji
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"The farmer becomes the criminal" : land confiscation in Burma's Karen State, [written by Caroline Stover]
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"The feast in the house of Simon," Veronese : history and restoration of a masterpiece, [Sylvie Beguin ... et al. ; translated from the French by Barbara Mellor]
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"The fightin'est ship"; : the story of the cruiser "Helena", by Lieutenant C. G. Morris, USNR, with Hugh B. Care
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"The first day" and other stories, Dvora Baron ; translated by Naomi Seidman with Chana Kronfeld ; edited by Chana Kronfeld and Naomi Seidman
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"The first day" and other stories, Dvora Baron ; translated by Naomi Seidman with Chana Kronfeld ; edited by Chana Kronfeld and Naomi Seidman
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"The first hundred" : being a report from the Epilepsy Centre, Vancouver, B.C., on its first 100 patients
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"The good war" : an oral history of World War Two, Studs Terkel
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"The government of God" : Iran's Islamic republic, Cheryl Benard and Zalmay Khalilzad
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"The guerrillas are the police" : social control and abuses by armed groups in Colombia's Arauca Province and Venezuela's Apure State
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"The hand-writing on the wall" or "Wake up, Vancouver"; an address on the conservation of plant life
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"The happy family."
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"The harvest is in my blood" : hazardous child labor in tobacco farming in Indonesia, written by Margaret Wurth and Jane Bechanan ; edited by Jo Becker
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"The heroine of Moodyville" : an epic of Burrard Inlet, 1883, Nora M. Duncan
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"The island of happiness" : exploitation of migrant workers on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, Human Rights Watch
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"The journey" : North American indigenous games, written by Lorraine Adams
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"The king of the cats," and other remarks on writers and writing,, by F. W. Dupee
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"The kingdom is at hand"..
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"The ladies!" : a shining constellation of wit and beauty
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"The last of the novelists" : F. Scott Fitzgerald and The last tycoon, by Matthew J. Bruccoli
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"The law was against me" : migrant women's access to protection for family violence in Belgium, Human Rights Watch
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"The life" : memoirs of a French hooker, Jeanne Cordelier ; translated from the French by Harry Mathews
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"The lost center" and other essays in Greek poetry, by Zissimos Lorenzatos ; translated by Kay Cicellis
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"The men's club" : how to lose your prostate without losing your sense of humor, by Bert Gottlieb, Thomas Mawn
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"The moving finger" and other poems
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"The nail that sticks out gets hammered down" : LGBT bullying and exclusion in Japanese schools, [Kyle Knight]
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"The nail", and other stories, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcon ; translated from the Spanish by Robert M. Fedorchek ; introduction by Cyrus C. DeCoster
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"The natural resources question": : the historical basis of provincial claims
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"The object's the thing..." : the writings of Yorke Edwards : a pioneer of heritage interpretation in Canada, [edited by] Richard Kool, Robert A. Cannings
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"The one I call love" : a book of poems, by Darrell Reginald Hunter
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"The orange of love" and other stories : the Rom-Gypsy language in Norway, Lars Gjerde [compiler] in cooperation with Knut Kristiansen
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"The pearl fishers" duet : "Les pecheurs de perles" duo ; plus duets and scenes by Puccini and Verdi, (sound recording)
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"The power these men have over us" : sexual exploitation and abuse by African Union forces in Somalia, [Laetitia Bader and Samer Muscati]
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"The president has been shot!" : the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James L. Swanson
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"The root of humiliation" : abusive identity checks in France, Human Rights Watch
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"The saddest ship afloat" : the tragedy of the MS St. Louis, Allison Lawlor
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"The sealed angel" and other stories, by Nikolay Leskov ; K.A. Lantz, editor and translator
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"The sealed angel" and other stories, by Nikolay Leskov ; K.A. Lantz, editor and translator
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"The sex side of life" : Mary Ware Dennett's pioneering battle for birth control and sex education, Constance M. Chen
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"The spur and the sprocket"; : the story of the Royal Canadian Dragoons
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"The state let evil take over" : the prision crisis in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, written by Cesar Muñoz Acebes
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"The story of my life", by the late Rev. Egerton Ryerson (being reminiscences of sixty years' public service in Canada) prepared under the supervision of his literary trustees ... ed. by J.G. Hodgins ... with portrait and engravings
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"The survivor" and other poems, by Tadeusz Rozewicz : translated and introduced by Magnus J. Krynski and Robert A. Maguire
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"The survivor" and other poems, by Tadeusz Rozewicz : translated and introduced by Magnus J. Krynski and Robert A. Maguire
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"The target is destroyed" : what really happened to flight 007 and what America knew about it, Seymour M. Hersh
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"The trouble with dogs," said Dad, Bob Graham
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"The trouble with dogs," said Dad, Bob Graham
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"The useless mouths", and other literary writings, Simone de Beauvoir ; edited by Margaret A. Simons and Marybeth Timmermann ; foreword by Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir
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"The warblers" and other poems, by Ian Rudkin
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"The white horse" and other stories, Emilia Pardo Bazan ; translated from the Spanish by Robert M. Fedorchek
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"The willing servant" : a history of the steam locomotive, David Ross
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"Their Majesties' servants." : Annals of the English stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean,, by Dr. Doran, F.S.A
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"Their form confounded" : studies in the burlesque play from Udall to Sheridan, by Robert F. Willson, Jr
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"Their future is at stake" : attacks on teachers and schools in Pakistan's Balochistan Province, Human Rights Watch
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"Their war against education" : armed group attacks on teachers, students, and schools in Burkina Faso, Lauren Seibert
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"Them" : Stalin's Polish puppets, Teresa Toranska ; translated from the Polish by Agnieszka Kolakowska ; with an introduction by Harry Willetts
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"Then Wayne said to Mario--?" : the best Stanley Cup stories ever told, Kevin Allen
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"There are no investigations here" : impunity for killings and other abuses in Bajo Aguán, Honduras, [Daniel Williams]
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"There are things I want you to know" about Stieg Larsson and me, Eva Gabrielsson ; with Marie-Françoise Colombani ; translated from the French by Linda Coverdale
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"There are things I want you to know" about Stieg Larsson and me, Eva Gabrielsson ; with Marie-Françoise Colombani, (sound recording)
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"There is a price to pay" : the criminalization of peaceful speech in Lebanon, researched and written by Aya Majzoub
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"There is enormous suffering" : serious abuses against Talibé children in Senegal, 2017-2018, researched and written by Lauren Seibert
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"There is no alternative" : why Margaret Thatcher matters, Claire Berlinski
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"There is no alternative" : why Margaret Thatcher matters, Claire Berlinski
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"There is no time left" : climate change, environmental threats, and human rights in Turkana County, Kenya, researche and written by Jane Cohen, Felix Horne, and Katharina Rall