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English Idioms
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English Idioms English Idioms, are part of The Teaching of English Series that started in 1940's and are always reprinted in regular intervals. "In the present volume, instead of attempting to divide the work into chapters treating of "colloquial phrases", "cant phrases", "slang phrases" and so forth, I have thrown the whole into alphabetical form, and have marked by letters the category to which, in my opinion, the phrases ought to belong. This classification may be studied or may be neglected as suits the convenience or the taste of the consulter."

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Five hundred letters - How to write banking, legal, sales and suppliers letters
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Five hundred letters - How to write banking, legal, sales and suppliers lettersFive hundred letters - How to write banking, legal, sales and suppliers letters

This post consists of 500 letters or templates would be better to call them covering all sorts of official correspodence divided into: Banking 33, Customer 155, General 56, Human 91, Legal 42, Personal 27, Sales 34, Supplier 62. You don't have to write or think how to write the letter in these categories. Just replace the empty fields with names you want.

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Shakespeare and the Problem of Adaptation
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Shakespeare and the Problem of AdaptationShakespeare and the Problem of Adaptation

Shakespeare’s plays continue to be circulated on a massive scale in a variety of guises – as editions, performances, and adaptations – and it is by means of such mediation that we come to know his drama. Shakespeare and the Problem of Adaptation addresses fundamental questions about this process of mediation, making use of the fraught category of adaptation to explore how we currently understand the Shakespearean work. To adapt implies there exists something to alter, but what constitutes the category of the ‘play’, and how does it relate to adaptation? How do ‘play’ and ‘adaptation’ relate to drama’s twin media, text and performance?


 
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Towards Higher Categories (The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications)
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Towards Higher Categories (The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications)Towards Higher Categories (The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications)

The purpose of this book is to give background for those who would like to delve into some higher category theory. It is not a primer on higher category theory itself. It begins with a paper by John Baez and Michael Shulman which explores informally, by analogy and direct connection, how cohomology and other tools of algebraic topology are seen through the eyes of n-category theory.
 
 
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Two Hearts
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Two HeartsTwo Hearts

In 2005 Beagle published a coda to The Last Unicorn, a novelette entitled "Two Hearts," and began work on a full-novel sequel. In 2006, "Two Hearts" won the prestigious Hugo Award for Best Novelette and in 2007 it won the Nebula Award in the same category. The story was also nominated as a short fiction finalist for the World Fantasy Award.
 
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