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https://www.academia.edu/74032832/If_only_for_the_length_of_a_lucha_queer_ing_mask_ing_gen…

…o describe the male wrestlers who cross-dress and/or display mannerisms usually coded as female in the ring. The majority of exóticos today identify as gay. The term exótico is related to the Spanish term raro, a commonly used word that roughly translates as “queer”. In addition …

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…ictorian censorship and break in other two lithographs ‘Jane in a the Victorian codes of silence on the Chair with Monkey’, and ‘Girl Reading questions of sexuality. In these pieces at Window.’ The first portrays Jane Rego exceeds the novel’s reserve. While sitting on a chair wit…

https://www.academia.edu/128060539/Grof_Geschut_Artillerie_en_luchtstrijdkrachten_in_de_In…

…eels kunnen deze rigoureuze methodes ook worden verklaard uit de Japanse oorlogscode, die voorschreef dat een militair vocht tot de dood en zich nimmer overgaf, wat leidde tot minachting voor krijgsgevangenen.13 De Indonesische troepen die deelnamen aan de strijd bezaten over het…

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…and Kocak (2009), "says the mother of the five countries'" book is followed up. Due to the study is made by qualitative research design and use face to face individual interviews, the interview questions are kept flexible and get the participants sincere feelings and self express…

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… K. (ed.), 1874, Monumenta historica episcopa- Hrvatske, Dalmacije i Slavonije. Codex diplomaticus tus Zagrabiensis II, Zagreb. Regni Croatiae, Dalmatiae et Slavoniae, II, Zagreb. Tomičić, Ž. 1996, Ranosrednjovjekovni kulturni krajo- Smičiklas, T. (ed.), 1905, Diplomatički zborni…

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… visto (7) Dans le manuscrit de Sienne, fol. 11v Giorgio del Giglio donne une raison et une chronologie un peu différente du « gran viaggio che fo per la (?) et il di che Selim fu creato il cavallo adparve subito et fu preso senza alcuna faticha et fu adprestato in Costantinopoli…