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... stars seen without a telescope belong to the Milky Way galaxy. The closest star besides the sun is Proxima Centauri ... stars are in the constellation Orion. The farthest stars are in galaxies billions of light years away. The brightest ...
... stars seen without a telescope belong to the Milky Way galaxy. The closest star besides the sun is Proxima Centauri ... stars are in the constellation Orion. The farthest stars are in galaxies billions of light years away. The brightest ...
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... stars . Nonradial modes may be common in Scuti stars ( e.g. Dziem- bowski , 1980 ) , hence , taking into account Smith's suggestion also for Scuti stars , we can make this hypothesis : the stars in the lower part of the instability ...
... stars . Nonradial modes may be common in Scuti stars ( e.g. Dziem- bowski , 1980 ) , hence , taking into account Smith's suggestion also for Scuti stars , we can make this hypothesis : the stars in the lower part of the instability ...
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... Stars usually possess economic and symbolic capital. The latter can be equated with the fame and fantasy arising from their star status. Stars' symbolic capital can be easily transformed into economic capital when they are used to raise ...
... Stars usually possess economic and symbolic capital. The latter can be equated with the fame and fantasy arising from their star status. Stars' symbolic capital can be easily transformed into economic capital when they are used to raise ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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