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Debates : Video recording of President William Jefferson Clinton participating in a debate with Robert Dole in Hartford, Connecticut / [debaters, Bob Dole and Bill Clinton]
1996
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Debats : Video recording of President William Jefferson Clinton participating in a debate with Robert Dole in Hartford, Connecticut / [debaters, Bob Dole and Bill Clinton]
Dedications Documents : Designs for parsonage houses, alms houses, etc. etc. with examples of gables, and other curious remains of old English architecture / by T.F. Hunt, architect, author of "Half-a-dozen hints on picturesque domestic architecture," &c. &c.
Delft 2009 : Euro-Par 2009 - parallel processing : 15th International Euro-Par Conference, Delft, the Netherlands, August 25-28, 2009 ; proceedings / Henk Sips, Dick Epema, Hai-Xiang Lin (eds.)
2009
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Delhi 2007 : Information systems security : third international conference, ICISS 2007, Delhi, India, December 16-20, 2007 : proceedings / Patrick McDaniel, Shyam K. Gupta (eds.)
2007
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Delhi 2008 : Russia-India-China : evolution of geo-political strategic trends / edited by Nivedita Das Kundu
2010
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Delhi 2009 : Progress in cryptology : INDOCRYPT 2009 : 10th International Conference on Cryptology in India, New Delhi, India, December 13-16, 2009 : proceedings / Bimal Roy, Nicolas Sendrier (eds.)
Official counts of the population of a place or ethnic group that sometimes include data relating to economic and social conditions. For reports about the social, economic, health, or other characteristics of a population that are generally based on estimates calculated through sampling techniques see Demographic surveys. For official public records of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and other life events see Vital statistics
Denkmuster : Structure of decision : the cognitive maps of political elites / edited by Robert Axelrod ; written under the auspices of the Institute of International Studies, University of California (Berkeley) and the Institute of Public Policy Studies, the University Michigan