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    Persistence and modality by Mackie, Penelope

    Published 2018
    “…A clash with Leibniz’s Law is avoided by treating modal predicates as what Harold Noonan has called ‘Abelardian predicates’, as in the version of ‘inconstant’ counterpart theory developed by David Lewis. …”
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    Yeats, Bloom and the dialectics of theory, criticism and poetry by Skelley, Steven J.

    Published 1992
    “…To its credit, de Manian deconstruction strongly misreads various mimetic approaches to William Butler Yeats, as its corrosive irony empties out theories of imitation. Chapter two explains how New Criticism, biographical, psychoanalytic, and philosophical criticism, all treat Yeats's poetry as a reflection or imitation of some prior being, text, or doctrine; and chapter three how, most recently and energetically, various new historicisms treat his poems as ideological artifacts determined by the world or history, but as artifacts that must seek to change the world in order to have value. …”
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    The changing norms in Commonwealth consular relations: From quasi to formal arrangement (1963-1972) by Abdul Rahim, Radziah

    Published 2009
    “…The codification of the VCCR, which introduced an element of uniformity of consular rules and procedures, had posed a challenge to intra-Commonwealth quasi-consular practices. This came in a most difficult period in the Commonwealth relations - in what Harold Macmillan described as the "wind of change" that proved to be uncomfortable for Her Majesty's Government, not to mention Britain 's application to join the European Economic Community. …”
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