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Peixoto, Rafael Marcos Tort. "The Truth Behind British Politeness." BELT - Brazilian English Language Teaching Journal 5, no. 1 (August 19, 2014): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/2178-3640.2014.1.18067.

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Bebbington, D. W. "Martyrs for the Truth: Fundamentalists in Britain." Studies in Church History 30 (1993): 417–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400011864.

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The systematic study of religious Fundamentalism is now well under way. The first of six promised volumes under the auspices of the Fundamentalism Project of the University of Chicago, making a global examination of such movements in many religions, was published in 1991. Collections of papers evaluating specific aspects of Fundamentalism have been issued, and the theological method of the contemporary British movement has been scrutinized. Its American equivalent is the subject of one of the most illuminating of post-war works on the history of Christianity in the United States. Yet the history of the British movement has been allowed to remain in obscurity. Although, as will be seen, there are understandable reasons for the neglect, the growth of interest in world-wide Fundamentalism makes study of its British expression timely. More certainly than some of the other forms of defensively-minded traditional religion elsewhere that are now being labelled ‘Fundamentalist’, the British movement is entitled to the name invented by its counterpart in America. It arose at the same time, looking to some of the same men for leadership, and displayed similar traits. So an attempt is made here to present an overview of the Fundamentalists in Britain.
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Zamir, Avi. "Truth v justice." Journal of Criminal Law 78, no. 6 (December 2014): 511–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022018314557413.

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Under British law, the court has the inherent authority to set aside an indictment which, under the circumstances of the case, constitutes ‘abuse’ of the defendant. This unwritten rule had been accepted also by Israeli courts, and then came a completely new, not to say surprising, Act in 2007. The Israeli Parliament (the Knesset) has thereby recognised a preliminary argument which exploits concepts of ‘justice’ and ‘legal fairness’, and the granting of pro-discretion to the court, which may decide whether or not it is fitting and proper to conduct the trial against the defendant. How has the court reacted to that? As I will try to emphasise, judicial review upon prosecutorial discretion is rare, just a drop in the bucket, and the court is quite reluctant to implement the new tool.
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Stock, Guy, T. L. S. Sprigge, and W. J. Mander. "James and Bradley: American Truth and British Reality." Philosophical Quarterly 45, no. 181 (October 1995): 537. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2220325.

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Pilger, John. "The 'liberation' truth is unmentionable in America." Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 9, no. 1 (September 1, 2003): 14–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v9i1.750.

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Commentary: In Baghdad, the rise and folly of rapacious imperial power is commemorated in a forgotten cemetery called the North Gate. Dogs are its visitors; the rusted gates are padlocked, and skeins of traffic fumes hang over its parade of crumbling headstones and unchanging historical truth. Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Maude is buried here, in a mausoleum befitting his station, if not the cholera to which he succumbed. In 1917, he declared: ‘Our armies do not come...as conquerors or enemies, but as liberators.’ Within three years, 10,000 had died in an uprising against the British, who gassed and bombed those they called ‘miscreants’. It was an adventure from which British imperialism in the Middle East never recovered.
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Fetzer, Anita, and Marjut Johansson. "‘I’ll tell you what the truth is’." Journal of Language and Politics 6, no. 2 (December 13, 2007): 147–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.6.2.03fet.

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The goal of this article is to examine the context-dependent nature of acts of confiding in political interviews and to identify its genre-specific constraints and requirements. It looks at their distribution in British and French political interviews with regard to form, function and possible perlocutionary effects. The communicative act of confiding is compared and contrasted with disclosure, self-disclosure and revelation, and the necessary and sufficient conditions required for confiding in a felicitous manner are examined. Particular attention is given to the genre’s status as mediated and public discourse with public and political information. The most prominent strategies for realizing acts of confiding are analyzed by comparing and contrasting implicit and explicit realizations as well as their communicative functions in the British and French data.
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Gough, Paul. "Exactitude is truth: representing the British military through commissioned artworks." Journal of War & Culture Studies 1, no. 3 (December 2008): 341–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jwcs.1.3.341_1.

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Koretskaya, O. V. "On Some Political Euphemisms in the Post-Truth Era (a Case Study of the English Language)." Philology at MGIMO 7, no. 3 (October 1, 2021): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2410-2423-2021-3-27-16-23.

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Th paper focuses on the euphemisms “terminological inexactitude”, “to be economical with the truth” and “alternative facts” in English political discourse of the post-truth era. Ths period is characterised by certain linguistic means, and euphemisation plays an important role here. It is shown that in the post-truth era, where borders between truth and lies are blurred, these euphemisms synonymous with the nouns “lie” are of particular relevance in political communication. Th euphemism “terminological inexactitude” still serves as a metaphor of lying originally determined by speech etiquette and historical traditions, which is the case, for example, during the debates in the British parliament, where there is an offial list of taboo words and expressions referred to as unparliamentary language. However, the other two euphemisms partly change their functionality. In the post-truth world, the expressions “economical with the truth” and “alternative facts” are used by the speaker to deliberately distort reality and conceal the truth rather than to follow the rules of politically correct speech.
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Stronach, Ian, and Jo Frankham. "“Fundamental British Values”." International Review of Qualitative Research 13, no. 1 (April 13, 2020): 9–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940844720908571.

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Here we give shallow answers to the ‘deep’ questions raised in the title of this piece. We slight the question of ‘value’ as mainly ‘interested commodities’ and throw darkness rather than light on the now increasingly troubled question of ‘British’ identity. Our approach is not to define “Fundamental British Values” (FBV) (as we will show, that proved impossible) but to represent the multiplicity of contradictory contents that invest its form. In such a “performative agonistics”, we anticipate a dissemination rather than an insemination of meaning in contrast with the ongoing neoliberal “rage for certainty”. “Fundamental British Values,” in Badiou’s terms, is a polysemous “event,” whose performances and contexts should be regarded within a series of theatrical metaphors—an “amphitheatre” of meanings, perhaps, in a “post-truth” world. Thus, these deconstructions should be seen as part of a more generic critique of neoliberal enclosures that seek for definitions, essences, identities, and quantifications.
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Wright, Crispin. "Truth: A Traditional Debate Reviewed." Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 24 (1998): 31–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00455091.1998.10717495.

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Every student of English-speaking analytical metaphysics is taught that the early twentieth century philosophical debate about truth confronted the correspondence theory, supported by Russell, Moore, the early Wittgenstein and, later, J.L. Austin, with the coherence theory advocated by the British Idealists. Sometimes the pragmatist conception of truth deriving from Dewey, William James, and C.S. Peirce is regarded as a third player. And as befits a debate at the dawn of analytical philosophy, the matter in dispute is normally taken to have been the proper analysis of the concept.No doubt this conception nicely explains some of the characteristic turns taken in the debate. Analysis, as traditionally conceived, has to consist in the provision of illuminating conceptual equivalences; and illumination will depend, according to the standard rules of play, on the analysans’ utilizing only concepts which, in the best case, are in some way prior to and independent of the notion being analyzed — or, if that's too much to ask, then concepts which at least permit of some form of explication which does not in turn take one straight back to that notion.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "British truth"

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Shaw, Nicola. "Truth-telling strategies of British drama-documentary : from realism to postmodernism." Thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.496787.

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This study offers a retrospective, critical view of the field of drama\documentary on British television and, through the examination of key social and theoretical shifts surrounding issues of "reality" and "truth", offers a new critical and conceptual framework for the consideration of drama\documentary texts. Locating selected examples of realist compositional strategies within an account of contemporary thinking in the field of reality, this thesis traces the development of the form and shifts in conceptions of the real that have impacted upon it. Two contrasting historical moments are established as a means of demonstrating the shift in consciousness and strategies of authentication from the realisms of the post-war period to the post-structural discourse of the postmodern era. A comparative analysis of specific texts is placed in the context of this shift, foregrounding its impact on features of textual composition, faith in television discourse, and changing reading dispositions. The significance of these texts does not lie simply in the relationship between dramatic and documentary modes and the extent to which either has been employed, but also in the which dramatic forms are used or documentary traditions referenced, and to what effect, within a specific historical context. This thesis argues for a historically situated approach to the medium of drama\documentary and suggests that codes and conventions deployed within given texts are always relative to time. This is evidenced through the concept of "reality status", which asserts that guarantors of truth and strategies of authentication within the drama\documentary text are drawn from the truth-telling strategies of the era.
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Griffiths, Melanie Bethan Elaine. "Who is who now? : truth, trust and identification in the British asylum and immigration detention system." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.665292.

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This thesis examines the role of identity and practices of identification in the British asylum system. Identity has become a 'keyword' (Shore and Wright 1997a) of asylum policy, despite its absence from the Refugee Convention and most international refugee protection guidance. The 'problem' and 'solution' of asylum have been reconceptualised as issues of identification. Ascertaining 'true' identities has become pivotal to the asylum system: from a claimant's arrival to the deciding of their claim and removal of those refused refugee status. Subtly differing models of identity are employed by the UK Border Agency to these ends. Over the course of an asylum claim, an initial emphasis on a bureaucratised identity shifts towards a bodycentred model. Drawing on 18 months of anthropological research with asylum seekers living in Oxford or incarcerated in a near-by Immigration Removal Centre, the thesis considers how the policy-level emphasis on identification feeds into tensions within the asylum system. For multiple reasons, asylum seekers and immigration detainees often struggle to have their identities accepted by the authorities. Reasons include their absence from identity databases, ignprance of 'key' identifiers, fabrication, withholding of information and a paucity of identity documents. Claimant's identities are also critically examined as part of refugee determination. As a result, asylum seekers often have disputed identities, lack bureaucratically-recognised identities or have multiple identities. An examination of the disjuncture between having one identity disputed and another officially confirmed, shows that people become 'stuck' in the system, are susceptible to criminalisation and are subject to exceptional treatment such as indefinite detention. Although being beyond identification techniques can provide opportunities and means for resistance, it also disempowers and marginalises non-citizens. As identity verification requirements continue to infiltrate the wider British society, those people beyond such techniques become increasingly bureaucratically problematic, and are simultaneously threatening and vulnerable to the state apparatus. By reconfiguring asylum and removal as matters of identification, the political dimension of the system is masked Qya veneer of administrative neutrality, and any incidents of illegibility or anonymity are portrayed as the responsibility and choice of the individual rather than matters of technology, power, bureaucracy or cultural difference.
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French, Larry T. "POW/MIC: Prisoners of Words/Missing in Canon: Liberating the Neglected British War Poets of The Great War." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2009. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1857.

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Since the First World War ended in 1918 and anthologies began to emerge, limited attention has been paid to the poets of this era. While a few select male poets have achieved canonicity, women war poets of this era have fallen into enigmatic obscurity. The intention of this paper is to expound, explicate, and expose the difficulties relating to gaining entry into the canon of English literature, especially where the poets of The Great War are concerned. This paper discusses the absence of the most profound and foreshadowing poems written during the war through research of scholarly journals and out-of-print poems. The paper also seeks to prove that the defenses offered up which exclude certain poems in the anthologies have had repercussions extending into the twenty-first century. Beyond all human imagination, the excluded poetry of The Great War is languishing, wanting, and imploring for exploration and canonicity.
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Ramon, Vegas Xavier. "Sports journalism ethics and quality of information: the coverage of the London 2012 Olympics in the British, American and Spanish press." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/393739.

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This dissertation has examined to what extent six prestigious newspapers (The Guardian/The Observer, The Daily Telegraph/The Sunday Telegraph, The New York Times, The Washington Post, El País and La Vanguardia) complied with the fundamental principles of journalism ethics (truth, justice and responsibility) in their coverage of the London 2012 Olympics. The content analysis of 6,552 pieces, their correlation with the major codes of ethics, and the conduct of 41 interviews revealed that in many areas the coverage dispelled the long-held notion of sports journalism being the “toy department”. Significant strengths include the wide range of sources employed, the comprehensive examination of the larger framework of the Olympics, the recognition of errors and the fight against discrimination. Despite all of this, the research highlights that in other core aspects, the diversity of the sporting agenda, sensationalism, stereotyping and the use of warlike language, for example, there is much room for improvement.
Aquesta tesi ha examinat fins a quin punt sis prestigiosos diaris (The Guardian/The Observer, The Daily Telegraph/The Sunday Telegraph, The New York Times, The Washington Post, El País i La Vanguardia) van complir en la seva cobertura dels Jocs Olímpics de Londres 2012 amb els principis fonamentals de la deontologia periodística: veritat, justícia i responsabilitat. L’anàlisi del contingut de 6.552 peces, el contrast amb els principals codis d’ètica i la realització de 41 entrevistes revelen que en moltes àrees la cobertura va dissipar l’arrelada noció del periodisme esportiu com a “departament de joguines”. Fortaleses significatives inclouen l’ús d’un ampli ventall de fonts, una anàlisi exhaustiva dels aspectes contextuals, el reconeixement d’errors i la lluita contra la discriminació. Malgrat això, la recerca ressalta que en altres aspectes essencials, com la diversitat de l’agenda esportiva, el sensacionalisme, els estereotips o l’ús del llenguatge bel·licista, hi ha un ampli marge de millora.
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Sahni, Rashmi. "Truth and Conjecture: Forms of Detection in Eighteenth-Century British Fiction." Thesis, 2015. https://doi.org/10.7916/D8RV0N0B.

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This study tracks tensions between different modes of knowledge in a body of eighteenth-century fictions centered around themes of detection and punishment of crimes, exemplary among which are Aphra Behn’s The History of the Nun (1689), Daniel Defoe’s Roxana (1724), Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748), Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones (1749), and William Godwin’s Caleb Williams (1794). Focusing on crimes as varied as forgery, rape, and murder, this set of fictions raises important questions about eighteenth-century narrative techniques and formal elements. For example, why is the narrator of Aphra Behn’s The History of the Nun at once omniscient and limited? Why does the ending of Defoe’s Roxana seem abrupt and inconclusive? Critics struggle to find satisfactory answers to these questions because they often read intrusive narrators, abrupt conclusions, and disconcerting tonal shifts as stylistic faults or as ineptitude at realistic narration. I argue that formal peculiarities of eighteenth-century fiction about criminal investigation are in fact revealing narrative symptoms of an attempt to resolve conflicts between competing theories of knowledge rooted in theology, empirical philosophy, probabilistic reasoning, and other modes of understanding.
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White, Jennifer Hume. "Speaking of suicide prevention...truth-seeking, agenda setting, and traditions in conflict : a narrative account of everyday planning practice." Thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13238.

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The main purpose of this study was to develop a more complete understanding of the deeply situated, ethical and political character of suicide prevention program planning practice through the analysis of everyday narratives or "practice stories." By offering an in-depth view of program planning practice - based on the retrospective analysis of a national conference planning process - this study provides an ideal opportunity for learning about "what matters most" when multiple interest groups come together to plan new programs. Three broad research questions provide the focus for this study: What are the diverse personal and professional understandings that stakeholders bring to the work of suicide prevention? How do these various identities and roles get enacted through language? What are the implications that these various understandings and multiple discourses have for shaping subsequent program planning experiences, decisions and actions? Using an open-ended interview structure, nine conference planning committee members were invited to reflect on their own experiences at the planning table. My own storied account of our planning experience is presented alongside the observations and stories of my planning colleagues. Thus, the varied perspectives of different planning partners and stakeholders are represented in their own words and are woven into an unfolding and textured narrative about planning practice in the mental health field. Several important findings emerged which have relevance for the future study and practice of program planning. First, there was a clear privileging of professional knowledge and interests at our planning table. Second, the tasks of problem framing and discourse shaping are key functions that planners need to bring conscientious attention to in order to advance the overall planning agenda. Finally, critical listening, emotion, empathy, and care are important elements of communication and meaning making and I have argued that these relational attributes should be explicitly cultivated and nurtured at the planning table.
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(9039344), Gabriel R. Lonsberry. "The King, the Prince, and Shakespeare: Competing for Control of the Stuart Court Stage." Thesis, 2020.

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When, each holiday season, William Shakespeare’s newest plays were presented for King James I of England and his court, they shared the stage with propagandistic performances and ceremonies intended to glorify the monarch and legitimate his political ideals. Between 1608 and 1613, however, the King’s son, Prince Henry Frederick, sought to use the court stage to advance his own, oppositional ideology. By examining the entertainments through which James and Henry openly competed to control this crucial mythmaking mechanism, the present investigation recreates the increasingly unstable conditions surrounding and transforming each of Shakespeare’s last plays as they were first performed at court. I demonstrate that, once read in their original courtly contexts, these plays speak directly to each stage of that escalating rivalry and interrogate the power of ceremonial display, the relationship between fiction and statecraft, and the destabilization of monarchically imposed meaning, just as they would have then.
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Books on the topic "British truth"

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Sprigge, Timothy L. S. James and Bradley: American truth and British reality. Chicago, Ill: Open Court, 1993.

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Truth betrayed. London: Duckworth, 1987.

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Allen, Staley, Newall Christopher, Batchelor Tim, Smith Alison, and Warrell Ian, eds. Pre-Raphaelite vision: Truth to nature. London: Tate, 2004.

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Truth and reconciliation. London: Nick Hern Books, 2011.

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Justice, Clergy for. Injustice in Ireland: the truth about British Repression. [Dublin]: Clergy for Justice, 1996.

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Roscoe, Patrick. The truth about love. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 2001.

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Truth, hope, and power: The thought of Karl Popper. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1989.

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John, Morley. Truth to tell: Form and function in newspaper headlines. Bologna: CLUEB, 1998.

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The truth about Spain!: Mobilizing British public opinion, 1936-1939. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2010.

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Rivara, Stefano. Verità: Pluralismo e teoria funzionalista. Milano: Mimesis, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "British truth"

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Buckledee, Steve. "Introduction: A Uniquely British Phenomenon?" In Tabloiding the Truth, 1–9. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47276-4_1.

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Wallace, Amy C. "Vehicles of Truth." In British Art and the Environment, 27–42. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003099215-3.

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Douglas, Kitrina. "A Truth Waiting for a Telling." In Contemporary British Autoethnography, 79–95. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-410-9_6.

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Yasamee, F. A. K. "SOME NOTES ON BRITISH ESPIONAGE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 1878-1908." In The Balance of Truth, edited by Çigdem Balim-Harding and Colin Imber, 431–42. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463231576-031.

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Loder, J. de V. "British, Arabs and Jews in Palestine." In The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine & Syria, 105–34. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003262794-6.

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Loder, J. de V. "Arab Nationalism and the British in Mesopotamia." In The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine & Syria, 87–104. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003262794-5.

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Braun, Edward. "‘What Truth is There in this Story?’: The Dramatisation of Northern Ireland." In British Television Drama, 172–83. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137327581_16.

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Juterczenka, Sünne. "Charting the “Progress of Truth”." In British Protestant Missions and the Conversion of Europe, 1600–1900, 79–101. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Routledge studies in early modern religious dissents and radicalism: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429243691-7.

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Darlington, Joseph. "Writing the IRA from the Mainland: Truth and Fiction." In British Terrorist Novels of the 1970s, 59–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77896-9_4.

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McGrath, John. "In the Pursuit of Truth and Honesty — from Z Cars to the Reckoning." In The Screenwriter in British Cinema, 235–63. London: British Film Institute, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-92640-4_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "British truth"

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Gong, Han, and Darren Cosker. "Interactive Shadow Removal and Ground Truth for Variable Scene Categories." In British Machine Vision Conference 2014. British Machine Vision Association, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5244/c.28.36.

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Novikova, Anna. "Reflection Of Post-Truth Politics In The Mirror Of The British Political Interview." In III PMMIS 2019 (Post mass media in the modern informational society) "Journalistic text in a new technological environment: achievements and problems". Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.08.02.28.

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Lawrence, V., C. McCombie, G. Nikolakopoulos, and C. Morgan. "12 Ethnicity and power in the mental health system: experiences of white British and black Caribbean people with psychosis." In Negotiating trust: exploring power, belief, truth and knowledge in health and care. Qualitative Health Research Network (QHRN) 2021 conference book of abstracts. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-qhrn.50.

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Reports on the topic "British truth"

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Bednarski, J. M. Surficial geology, Trutch, British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/211480.

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Orchard, M. J. Conodont faunas and Upper Triassic stratigraphy, Trutch map area, northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/210141.

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Bednarski, J. Preliminary report on mapping surficial geology of Trutch map area, northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/210140.

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Bednarski, J. M. Drift composition and surficial geology of the Trutch map area (94G), Northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/212287.

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Greinert, Jens. Mine Monitoring in the German Baltic Sea 2020; Dumped munition monitoring AL548, 03rd – 16th November 2020, Kiel (Germany) – Kiel (Germany) „MineMoni-II 2020“. GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/cr_al548.

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ALKOR cruise AL548 took place as part of the EMFF (European Maritime and Fisheries Fund)-funded project BASTA (Boost Applied munition detection through Smart data inTegration and AI workflows; https://www.basta-munition.eu) and as continuation of the munition monitoring started within the BMBF-funded project UDEMM (Environmental Monitoring for the Delaboration of Munition in the Sea; https://udemm.geomar.de/). In October 2018, a first cruise (POS530 MineMoni2018) was conducted, to gather data for a broad baseline study in the German Baltic Sea. Results show a moderate contamination level on regional and coastal scale, but indicate higher levels for specific local areas. Within UDEMM, expertise was developed to detect, exactly locate and monitor munition (e.g. torpedoes, sea mines, ground mines) on the seafloor using optical and hydroacoustic means. In addition, chemical analyses of dissolved contaminants in the water and sediments was performed. Data acquired during this cruise are used in BASTA, which aims for enhanced munition detection via AUV-based artificial intelligence applied on multi-sensor datasets. At the same time, the project ExPloTect (Ex-situ, near-real-time exPlosive compound deTection in seawater) (also EMFF-funded) addresses the need for an innovative approach to detect explosive compounds in seawater. A prototype system was used and successfully tested for the first time during this cruise. The main focus was placed onto the two already known dumpsites Kolberger Heide and Lübeck Bight. Additionally, new areas Falshöft (Schleswig-Holstein) and Cadet Channel, Trollegrund and Großklützhöved (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) were explored. In each area high-resolution multibeam mapping was performed and contact lists, indicating potential munition objects were produced on board. AUV surveys were conducted to ground-truth possible contacts via detailed photograph and magnetometer mapping. This was complemented with towed video (TV)-CTD profiles. The transits to and between those sites were planned along former constraint routes during WWII. These routes were main targets of the British Air Force and mines and bombs can be expected along these ways. During transits water samples were taken with on a CTD- (conductivity, temperature, depth) rosette-mounted Niskin bottles in regular distances, in order to obtain a comprehensive understanding munition compounds (inter alia trinitrotoluene (TNT)) measurements across the German Baltic Sea.
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Resnick, J., and B. C. MacLean. Regional seismic compilation of the Plains and Foothills of the Trutch map are (94G), northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/211285.

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Johns, M. J., C. R. Barnes, and M. J. Orchard. Progress on Triassic ichthyolith biostratigraphy and regional thermal-maturation studies, Trutch and Halfway maps areas, northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/210142.

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Lane, L. S., M. P. Cecile, L. D. Currie, and G. S. Stockmal. Summary of 1998 fieldwork in Trutch and Toad River map areas, Central Forelands NATMAP Project, northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/210841.

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Dixon, J. Triassic stratigraphy in the subsurface of the Trutch (94-G) map-sheet, northeast British Columbia, Central Foreland NATMAP Project. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/213095.

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Pyle, L. J., and C. R. Barnes. Lower Ordovician to Middle Devonian stratigraphy, Macdonald Platform-Ospika Embayment transect, Halfway River, Ware, and Trutch map areas, northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/299865.

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