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  1. Christian ethics for practical living.Horace E. Orr - 1961 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
     
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    Holding chromatids together to ensure they go their separate ways.Sharon E. Bickel & Terry L. Orr-Weaver - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (4):293-300.
    Association between sister chromatids is essential for their attachment and segregation to opposite poles of the spindle in mitosis and meiosis II. Sister‐chromatid cohesion is also likely to be involved in linking homologous chromosomes together in meiosis I. Cytological observations provide evidence that attachment between sister chromatids is different in meiosis and mitosis and suggest that cohesion between the chromatid arms may differ mechanistically from that at the centromere. The physical nature of cohesion is addressed, and proteins that are candidates (...)
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    Lewis Guy Rohrbaugh 1884-1972.Frederick Ferre, Elmer C. Herber & Horace E. Rogers - 1971 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 45:222 - 223.
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    Ethical Dilemmas in Practice.M. Lesley Wiseman-Orr, Susan A. J. Stuart & D. E. F. McKeegan - 2009 - Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 8 (2):187-196.
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    Feminist Loneliness Studies: an introduction.Celeste E. Orr & Shoshana Magnet - 2022 - Feminist Theory 23 (1):3-22.
    Writing about loneliness has been a struggle in the midst of the pandemic. Characterized by loneliness, isolation, anxiety, and fear, the COVID-19 pandemic is an exceptionally challenging time. At various points while navigating this loneliness project amid a particularly lonely time, we lamented the seeming futility of it all. A main goal of developing a Feminist Loneliness Studies in this introduction is to understand the ways that systems of oppression – white supremacy, settler colonialism, anti-queer bias, misogyny, neoliberal capitalism, and (...)
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    The role of awareness in affective information processing: An exploration of the Zajonc hypothesis.Louis G. Tassinary, Scott P. Orr, George Wolford, Shirley E. Napps & John T. Lanzetta - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (6):489-492.
  7. The Education of Free Men.Horace M. Kallen & Gustav E. Mueller - 1950 - Ethics 60 (4):298-300.
     
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    Images of Work.Julian E. Orr - 1998 - Science, Technology and Human Values 23 (4):439-455.
    The ways in which work gets done are observably different from the ways in which those in positions of responsibility talk about that work or from the ways in which the organizational and business literature portrays work. The ethnographic study of work focuses on work practice, on what is actually done, and on how those doing the work make sense of their practice, but this is rarely part of either corporate or organizational discourse about work This article tries to show (...)
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    A Concordance to the Works of Horace.C. W. E. Miller, Lane Cooper & Horace - 1917 - American Journal of Philology 38 (3):323.
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    Everyday Greek-Greek Words in English, Including Scientific Terms.C. W. E. Miller & Horace Addison Hoffman - 1919 - American Journal of Philology 40 (4):434.
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  11. Preface to Sociology.Cyril E. Hudson, Horace T. Houf & Edward W. Hirst - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (2):244-245.
     
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  12. HAYDON, A.E. Biography of the Gods.Horace S. Fries - 1941 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 7:271.
     
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    Aspects of ethical religion.Horace James Bridges - 1926 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. Edited by Felix Adler.
    Ethical mysticism, by S. Coit.--The ethical import of history, by D. S. Muzzey.--The tragic and heroic in life, by W. M. Salter.--Distinctive features of the ethical movement, by A. W. Martin.--Ethical experience as the basis of religious education, by H. Neumann.--"All men are created equal," by G. E. O'Dell.--How far is art an aid to religion? by P. Chubb.--Evolution and the uniqueness of man, by H. J. Bridges.--The spiritual outlook on life, by H. J. Golding.--The ethics of Abu'l Ala al (...)
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    Ethics, Science, and Democracy: The Philosophy of Abraham Edel.Irving Louis Horowitz & Horace Standish Thayer - 1987 - Routledge.
    This volume, modeled after those published in The Library of Living Philosophers, attempts to provide a coherent statement of the work of Abraham Edel in moral and political theory, and on the impact of his work on such diverse areas as education, law, and social science. The methodological element of Edel's work is to see ethical and social theory in the full context of human life; specifically how twentieth-century modes of analysis impact classical concerns about right and wrong, good and (...)
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  15. Does the Phrase “Conspiracy Theory” Matter?M. R. X. Dentith, Ginna Husting & Martin Orr - 2023 - Society.
    Research on conspiracy theories has proliferated since 2016, in part due to the US election of President Trump, the COVID-19 pandemic, and increasingly threatening environmental conditions. In the rush to publication given these concerning social consequences, researchers have increasingly treated as definitive a 2016 paper by Michael Wood (Political Psychology, 37(5), 695–705, 2016) that concludes that the phrase “conspiracy theory” has no negative effect upon people’s willingness to endorse a claim. We revisit Wood’s findings and its (re)uptake in the recent (...)
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    Horace, Satires 1. 3, 63–66.E. C. Woodcock - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (01):9-.
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    Horace, Od. II. 2. 23.E. M. Steuart - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (7-8):157-158.
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    The Frog of Horace, Sat. 1, 3.E. S. Shuckburgh - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (03):166-.
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    The Nationality of Horace.E. A. Sonnenschein - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (06):305-.
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    Notes on Horace Odes, Book I.E. S. Thompson - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (05):282-283.
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    Note on Horace, Odes, I. 28.E. S. Thompson - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (07):327-328.
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    Horace, Odes II. 15, 1.6.E. H. Alton - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (04):214-216.
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    Horace, ars poetica 414–15.E. Courtney - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (02):644-.
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    Note on Ovid and Horace.E. R. Garnsey - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (01):5-7.
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    The Zeugma in Horace Epode XV.E. H. Alton - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (04):215-217.
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    The Historical Significance of the Odes of Horace.E. R. Garnsey - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (03):104-112.
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    Mavortivs and Prvdentivs.E. O. Winstedt - 1907 - Classical Quarterly 1 (01):10-.
    The vexed question of the exact significance of the name of Mavortius in the old Putean MS. of Prudentius has again been called into court in the recent discussions of the Mavortian recension of Horace, and is fully treated in Dr. Bick's Horazkritik seit 1880, pp. 31–35. As Dr. Bick has done me the honour of subjecting my former articles on the question to his criticism, I feel called upon to say something in defence of the view I maintained. (...)
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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 2, Latin Literature, Part 3, the Age of Augustus.E. J. Kenney & Wendell Vernon Clausen (eds.) - 1983 - Cambridge University Press.
    The sixty years between 43 BC, when Cicero was assassinated, and AD 17, when Ovid died in exile and disgrace, saw an unexampled explosion of literary creativity in Rome. Fresh ground was broken in almost every existing genre, and a new kind of specifically Roman poetry, the personal love-elegy, was born, flourished, and succumbed to its own success. Latin literature now became, in the familiar modern sense of the word, classical: a balanced fusion of what was best and most stimulating (...)
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    Horace Again Rewritten.T. E. Wright - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):75-.
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    Horace, Epode XIII 3.A. E. Housman - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (5-6):104-.
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    Paravian Horace.N. E. Collinge - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (03):285-.
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    The Path of Indirection: Horace's Odes 3.27 and 1.7.A. E. Wilson - 1969 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 63 (2):44.
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    Note on Horace, Carm. I ii 39.W. E. Heitland - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (01):33-.
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    F. Muecke: Horace Satires II. With an Introduction, Translation and Commentary. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1993.D. E. Hill - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):21-22.
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    The Portents in Horace, Odes I. 2. 1–20.Margaret E. Hirst - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (1):7-9.
    The ancient scholia and various modern editors interpret these lines as a description of the prodigies which followed the death of Caesar. It is bold to criticize a view so widely held, but its acceptance, to me, involves considerable difficulties. The first is the long interval between Caesar's death and the date of the Ode. About this date editors vary, but the general view is that it belongs either to the year 29 or 28 B.C.
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    Horace's Rehabilitation of Bacchus.Emily E. Batinski - 1991 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 84 (5):361.
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    Notes on Horace.Charles E. Bennett - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (03):145-.
    The sic of this passage is ordinarily taken as meaning, ‘on this condition,’ viz. the condition implied in reddas and serues. But du Mesnil urged that this interpretation was illogical. The fulfilment of the condition implied in reddas involves in itself the realization of the wish expressed in regat, and so makes that wish unnecessary. To this objection two answers have been made. Schütz expresses the opinion that the prayer is for the perpetual enjoyment of the favourable conditions enumerated in (...)
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    Notes on Horace.Charles E. Bennett - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (3):145-150.
    The sic of this passage is ordinarily taken as meaning, ‘on this condition,’ viz. the condition implied in reddas and serues. But du Mesnil urged that this interpretation was illogical. The fulfilment of the condition implied in reddas involves in itself the realization of the wish expressed in regat, and so makes that wish unnecessary. To this objection two answers have been made. Schütz expresses the opinion that the prayer is for the perpetual enjoyment of the favourable conditions enumerated in (...)
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    Two Textual Problems in Euripides' Antiope, Fr. 188.E. K. Borthwick - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (01):41-.
    In a recent article I drew attention to the fact that the well-known fable of the improvident cicada and the industrious ant has a close resemblance to the story of the twin brothers Amphion and Zethus and their classic debate on the respective merits of the artistic and practical life in Euripides' Antiope, which is reflected not only in the argument of Callicles and Socrates in the Gorgias and Horace, Ep. i. 18.
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    Horace and Neoptolemus. [REVIEW]N. E. Collinge - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (1):53-55.
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    Essays on Horace.N. E. Collinge - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):70-.
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    The Eighth Day of Creation: Makers of the Revolution in Biology. Horace Freeland Judson.Robert E. Kohler - 1997 - Isis 88 (4):730-731.
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    A New Teubner Text of Horace.T. E. Wright - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):180-.
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    A Wilful Exaggeration.E. V. Arnold - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (3-4):174-.
    In the whole theory of the Latin tenses there is no more popular item than this explanation by Roby of the use of the pluperfect indicative in unreal conditional sentences. Far the most familiar instance is that in Horace , ‘me truncus illapsus cerebro sustulerat, nisi Faunus ictum dextra leuasset.’.
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    The Loeb Strabo The Geography of Strabo. With an English translation by Horace Leonard Jones, Ph.D., LL.D. (The Loeb Classical Library.) 2 vols. Vol. IV., pp. 465, 3 maps, 1927; Vol. V., pp. 542, 2 maps, 1928. London: William Heinemann. 10s. net each vol. [REVIEW]E. W. V. Clifton - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (02):71-72.
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    The Odes of Horace I–III. [REVIEW]T. E. Page - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (6):188-190.
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    Gemoll's Realien of Horace[REVIEW]F. E. Rockwood - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (6):278-279.
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    Restorations and Emendations of Horace[REVIEW]T. E. Wright - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (1):31-32.
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    Lucian Mueller's Odes and Epodes of Horace[REVIEW]T. E. Page - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (3):178-182.
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    Canidia in the Epodes of Horace.C. E. Manning - 1970 - Mnemosyne 23 (4):393-401.
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