914 resultados para Indianapolis Speedway Race.
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[Division I. A to Cak] -- Division II. Cak to Cro -- Division III. Cro to Gri -- Division IV. Gri to Mus -- Division V. Mus to Pin -- Division VI. Pin to Ser -- Division VII. Sha to Tut -- Division VIII. Twe to Zwe.
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With music.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Index B: Table chronologique des ordonnances des rois de France de la troisième race jusqu'au règne de Louis XII inclusivement, suivie d'une table alphabétique pour en faciliter l'usage, par J. M. Pardessus ... . Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1847. 2 p. l., viii, 607 p. 40 cm.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Survey conducted by the Race relations division, American Missionary Association.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. for issued in 2 vols.
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v. 1. La fourmillière.--v. 2. République et barbares.
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"Original authorities and other works consulted": p. [9]-15.
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"With a supplementary chapter of recent events by John Habberton."
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Argument of W.H. Latta, counsel for the respondent, testimony, etc.
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WorldStarHipHop.com (WSHH) is an online video aggregating website that describes itself as “the premiere online hip hop destination” and a home for “urban media.” Yet, browsing through the site provides little clarity on what constitutes a hip-hop video or urban Internet space because of the disparate video content, the actual racial diversity of the performers, and the website’s generic design. As a result, WSHH’s taglines make a strange claim about the current state of the black musical tradition. Through close readings of the site, this article considers the architecture of this space of interracial exchange and identifies the interface as an example of Modernist architectural simplicity. I argue WSHH’s modular design is flexible enough to include non-black bodies, while remaining a black “urban” space. Thus, the site’s straightforward architecture paradoxically becomes the scaffolding of a much more complex, de-corporealized, and “shareable” blackness.