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Yet more importantly in the long-term for trade agreements, the ACCJ monograph pointed to a very simple and neglected point: follow-up.
FORBES: Lessons From Japan's Trade Policies
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WHO, has given a more scientific account of the story in a monograph published by the International Policy Network, in London.
ECONOMIST: Good news on treatment. Bad news on propaganda
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The Strategic Studies Institute is pleased to offer this monograph as a topic of debate that will continue into the millennium.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: by Toshi Yoshihara
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The second component of the monograph assesses the existing Chinese IW literature.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: SUMMARY
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This monograph is not a call to arms for American defense planners.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: SUMMARY
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Burt Stern wrote a very personal monograph about his last photographic session with Marilyn, coaxing her with Dom Prignon to shed her peignoir.
FORBES: The "Orange Marilyn" and the market
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In the monograph, Carroll sketched out a 32-player tournament using letters instead of names, and showed how a winner could be determined, using this approach, in nine rounds.
WSJ: The NCAA Tournament Through the 'Alice in Wonderland' Looking Glass
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Or the 1829 British monograph on diseases of the breast.
FORBES: Body Art
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"We were driven by the scale of the idea and a shared passion for the poetic dimension of engineering and its sculptural potential, " says Norman Foster in "Millau Viaduct, " a slim monograph on the bridge.
WSJ: A Concrete Ribbon Through the Clouds | Millau Viaduct | Masterpiece by Joseph Giovannini
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Their monograph, privately published by a London dealer, Peter Biddulph, in 1998, illuminates the master's investments, business associations and intra-family relationships better than anything written since 1902, when the Hill Brothers, a legendary family of dealers, published the standard biography.
ECONOMIST: Celebrating a mighty era of violin-making
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He did produce an acute monograph on the early technical work of Bertrand Russell, but this languished in obscurity: it appeared in a minor literary series for which it was commissioned, in apparent ignorance of the real nature of Russell's work, after Russell won the Nobel prize for literature.
ECONOMIST: Obituary in brief