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Three of his acclaimed films on the subject include "Licensed to Kill" (1997, 80 minutes), which interviews seven men convicted of assaulting and in some cases killing homosexuals.
Other maintained schools offering the subject include the London Oratory – famously the school of politicians' children – plus Camden School for Girls and Lady Margaret in Fulham, many of them single sex or selective, and not your average community school.
His books on the subject include "Yiddish and English: A Century of Yiddish in America" (University of Alabama, 1986) and "Meshuggenary: Celebrating the World of Yiddish" (Simon & Schuster, 2002; with Payson R. Stevens and Charles M. Levine).
He settled in Rome in 1921 and concentrated on Italian archaeology; his publications on the subject include Villanovans and Early Etruscans (1924), The Iron Age in Italy (1927), and Italy Before the Romans (1928).
His most important writings on the subject include Essays on the Science of Religion (1869), vol. 1 of Chips from a German Workshop; Introduction to the Science of Religion (1873); and Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion (1878).
Sambas have been written with references to the curse of August, and novels that touch on the subject include Rubem Fonseca's "August" and Moacyr Scliar's "Month of the Rabid Dogs," whose title is a reference to the popular belief that even animals tend to behave strangely during August.
Books on the subject include "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause: Balance Your Hormones and Your Life From 30 to 50" (Warner Books, 1999); "Before the Change: Taking Charge of Your Perimenopause" (Harper San Francisco, 1999); "The Change Before the Change: Everything You Need to Know to Stay Healthy in the Decade Before Menopause" (Bantam 2002); and "Could It Be... Perimenopause?
Three shows I saw recently all feature death as an imminent possibility or reality, and, although each production handles what Henry James called "the distinguished thing" differently, they all, like most weak or sentimental plays on the subject, include a lot of talk or foreshadowing about It before It happens.
"There's the assumption among gay people that if only this famous person came out, things would be better -- and that's never been the case," said Eric Marcus, a chronicler of gay social issues, whose books on the subject include "Making History: The Struggle for Gay and Lesbian Equal Rights, 1945-1990".
The recordings from a subject include (61) channel EEG signals, two EOG channels and one reference electrode.
The images for each subject include the following variations: frontal pose, titled face with different facial expressions, illumination variations, and scale.
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