Santa Barbara Calif 1995 : Advances in cryptology, CRYPTO '95 : 15th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August 27-31, 1995 : proceedings / Don Coppersmith (ed.)
1995
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Santa Barbara Calif 1996 : Advances in cryptology, CRYPTO '96 : 16th annual international cryptology conference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August 18-22, 1996 : proceedings / Neal Koblitz (ed.)
1996
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Santa Barbara Calif 2003 : Moving to markets in environmental regulation : lessons from twenty years of experience / edited by Jody Freeman and Charles D. Kolstad
2007
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Santa Fe Nm 2001 : Computational complexity and statistical physics / editors, Allon G. Percus, Gabriel Istrate, Cristopher Moore
2006
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Santander 2004 : Advances in distribution theory, order statistics, and inference / N. Balakrishnan, Enrique Castillo, Jose Maria Sarabia, editors
2006
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Sao Paulo Brazil 2009 : Advances in schizophrenia research 2009 / edited by Wagner F. Gattaz, Geraldo Busatto
Television programs that use wit, irony, or sarcasm to hold up human vices or foibles to ridicule or scorn. For television programs that comically imitate another work or group of works of a more serious nature see Parody television programs
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Satires 1992 : The Stinky Cheese Man and other fairly stupid tales / by Jon Scieszka & Lane Smith
1992
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Satires Great Britain 18th Century : The law and lawyers laid open : in twelve visions. To which is added, plain truth, in three dialogues, between Truman, Skinall, Dryboots, three attorneys, and Season a bencher
Television programs that use wit, irony, or sarcasm to hold up human vices or foibles to ridicule or scorn. For television programs that comically imitate another work or group of works of a more serious nature see Parody television programs
Television programs that use wit, irony, or sarcasm to hold up human vices or foibles to ridicule or scorn. For television programs that comically imitate another work or group of works of a more serious nature see Parody television programs
Television programs that use wit, irony, or sarcasm to hold up human vices or foibles to ridicule or scorn. For television programs that comically imitate another work or group of works of a more serious nature see Parody television programs
Television programs that use wit, irony, or sarcasm to hold up human vices or foibles to ridicule or scorn. For television programs that comically imitate another work or group of works of a more serious nature see Parody television programs
Schanghai 2004 : Computer algebra and geometric algebra with applications : 6th international workshop, IWMM 2004, Shanghai, China, May 19-21, 2004 and international workshop, GIAE 2004, Xian, China, May 24-28, 2004 : revised selected papers / Hongbo Li, Peter J. Olver, Gerald Sommer (eds.)
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Fiction in which real persons, places, or events are depicted under invented names. For fiction that depicts the lives of real people see Biographical fiction
Fiction in which real persons, places, or events are depicted under invented names. For fiction that depicts the lives of real people see Biographical fiction
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