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Navoy, A. S. Hydrogeologic data from a 2,000-foot deep core hole at Polk City, Green Swamp area, central Florida. Tallahassee, Fla: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1986.

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Navoy, A. S. Hydrogeologic data from a 2,000-foot deep core hole at Polk City, Green Swamp area, central Florida. Tallahassee, Fla: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1986.

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Haynes, Michael A. Legends & lore of Somerset County: Knitting Betty, the Great Swamp Devil & more tales from central New Jersey. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2014.

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Navoy, A. S. Hydrogeologic data from a 2,000-foot deep core hole at Polk City, Green Swamp area, central Florida. Tallahassee, Fla: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1986.

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Dharmawan, I. Wayan Susi. Enhanced approaches to estimate net emission reductions from deforestation and degradation of undrained peat swamp forests in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Bogor, West Java, Indonesia: Center for Climate Change and Policy Research and Development, Forestry Research and Development Agency, Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia in cooperation with International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO), 2013.

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Obstfeld, Maurice. Financial instability, reserves, and central bank swap lines in the panic of 2008. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009.

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Wandle, S. William. Effects of surficial geology, lakes and swamps, and annual water availability on low flows of streams in central New England, and their use in low-flow estimation. Marlborough, Mass: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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Pulltrouser Swamp: Ancient Maya Habitat, Agriculture, and Settlement in Northern Belize. University of Texas Press, 2012.

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Harrison, Peter D. Pulltrouser Swamp: Ancient Maya Habitat, Agriculture and Settlement in Northern Belize. University of Utah Press, 2000.

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1937-, Harrison Peter D., and Fry Robert E, eds. Pulltrouser Swamp: A lowland Maya community cluster in Northern Belize : the settlement maps. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2000.

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1954-, Kelley Mike, and Kunstverein Braunschweig, eds. Mike Kelley: Sublevel, dim recollection illuminated by multicolored swamp gas : deodorized central mass with satellites. Köln: König, 1999.

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Haynes, Michael. Legends & Lore of Somerset County: Knitting Betty, the Great Swamp Devil & More Tales from Central New Jersey. Arcadia Publishing, 2014.

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Haynes, Michael A. Legends and Lore of Somerset County: Knitting Betty, the Great Swamp Devil and More Tales from Central New Jersey. Arcadia Publishing, 2014.

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Pammel, L. H. Comparative Study of the Vegetation of Swamp, Clay, and Sandstone Areas in Western Wisconsin, Southeastern Minnesota, Northeastern, Central, and Southeastern Iowa. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Jones, Charles O. 2. The presidency finds its place. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780190458201.003.0002.

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An important issue with respect to setting up the new system of government was where to put the presidency. The capital city, it was decided, would be central between North and South. Congress and the presidency would be in the same city, separated by a swamp. “The presidency finds its place” looks at how the location was decided and evolved over time. Presidential candidates were not required to go through Congress to win. They were to be independently elected. Three governing centers were established in the new capital: one each for the Congress, the presidency, and the courts. The President’s House was designed to be both a residence and a workplace.
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Jones, Charles O. 2. The Presidency Finds Its Place. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780195307016.003.0002.

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An important issue with respect to setting up the new system of government was where to put the presidency. The capital city, it was decided, would be central between North and South. Congress and the presidency would be in the same city, separated by a swamp. ‘The Presidency Finds Its Place’ looks at how the location was decided and evolved over time. Presidential candidates were not required to go through Congress to win. They were to be independently elected. Three governing centers were established in the new capital: one each for the Congress, the presidency, and the courts at Judiciary Square. The President's House was designed to be both a residence and a workplace.
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United States Congress Joint Economic. Gold and the Central Bank Swap Network. Hearings, Ninety-Second Congress, Second Session. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Pradhan, Ramchandra, ed. The Struggle of My Life. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199480364.001.0001.

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The present work, The Struggle of My Life: An Autobiography of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, is an English translation of Sahajanand’s autobiography, written in Hindi, Mera Jeevan Sangarsh. It carries an introduction by the translator which briefly deals with the Swami’s life and legacy. It needs to be emphasized that this is not an autobiography in the common run. Its primary focus is not on Swami’s persona; its central theme is the cause of the freedom movement in general and in particular, of the peasant movement under his leadership. It tells of the life and legacy of one of the most uncompromising and fearless freedom fighters and peasant leaders. It covers the social and political history of one of the most crucial periods of our national life, 1920–47. Today, when the Indian peasantry is faced with a number of intractable problems, it reminds them of the struggles of the peasants of yesteryears and the kind of trials and tribulations they went through. It is also remarkable that despite his vast learning and command over Sanskrit, Swami chose to write in simple, colloquial Hindi. That only speaks for his total identification with the masses. Both the teaching and student community as well as general readers would find this book useful, interesting and intellectually stimulating.
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de Luna, Kathryn M. Scales and Units. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190657543.003.0011.

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This chapter uses two case studies to explore how historians study language movement and change through comparative historical linguistics. The first case study stands as a short chapter in the larger history of the expansion of Bantu languages across eastern, central, and southern Africa. It focuses on the expansion of proto-Kafue, ca. 950–1250, from a linguistic homeland in the middle Kafue River region to lands beyond the Lukanga swamps to the north and the Zambezi River to the south. This expansion was made possible by a dramatic reconfiguration of ties of kinship. The second case study explores linguistic evidence for ridicule along the Lozi-Botatwe frontier in the mid- to late 19th century. Significantly, the units and scales of language movement and change in precolonial periods rendered visible through comparative historical linguistics bring to our attention alternative approaches to language change and movement in contemporary Africa.
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Balding, Christopher, and Kevin Chastagner. The China Investment Corporation. Edited by Douglas Cumming, Geoffrey Wood, Igor Filatotchev, and Juliane Reinecke. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198754800.013.17.

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China’s sovereign wealth fund (SWF), the China Investment Corporation (CIC), was established in 2007 and has grown to become the fourth largest SWF in the world with assets and offices spanning the globe. This chapter looks at the range of unique factors that need to be understood in order to place the CIC in context. When China decided to form its own SWF, it decided to do so by borrowing from the central bank in a complicated swap transaction in order to highlight the CIC’s independence from existing entities like the People’s Bank of China and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. While most SWFs grow from an excess of natural resource wealth, the Chinese SWF is unique in that it grew out of years of current account surpluses accumulated from ensuring a fixed exchange rate. The chapter discusses the macroeconomic interplay between China and the CIC.
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Ocampo, José Antonio. Resolution of Balance-of-Payments Crises. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198718116.003.0005.

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This chapter analyses the history and effectiveness of the two major mechanisms of resolution of balance-of-payments crises: IMF emergency financing and complementary mechanisms, and sovereign debt workouts. It argues that IMF lending has historically met its counter-cyclical objectives and has been improving in recent decades in terms of providing adequate lending facilities as well as focusing conditionality on macro-relevant areas. Swap arrangements among central banks constitute the most important complementary mechanism, but benefit mainly developed countries. In contrast to advances in IMF financing, the need to have a better framework for debt resolution remains one of the major gaps of the international financial architecture. In this regard, this chapter proposes a multilateral mechanism that would lie between the voluntary and statutory solutions that have been proposed in the global debate. This mechanism would offer a sequence of voluntary negotiations, mediation, and eventual arbitration that would take place with pre-established deadlines.
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Pechter, Edward. The Romantic Inheritance. Edited by Michael Neill and David Schalkwyk. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198724193.013.4.

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The romantics invested heavily in Shakespeare’s tragedies but less in Shakespearean tragedy, which belonged to the old dispensation: conventional rules fulfilling generic expectations. If Shakespeare’s ‘different genus’ demanded a ‘new word’, Coleridge’s candidate, ‘romantic Poetry’, was, like Schlegel’s ‘romantische Poesie’, disconnected from any established determinate kind. The romantics were sceptical about ethical norms no less than about aesthetic ones—hence their special attraction to Hamlet, whose protagonist, faced with exhausted traditions, had to find new ways of being in the world. Hence also their emphasis on individualized subjectivity. In Hegel, ‘the greatness of the characters’ central to Shakespeare and modernity supplants the objective structure of ‘world-governing’ authority on which Greek tragedy was based. But the romantics do more than swap one topic for another. In their most durable legacy, they shift from thematic content to interpretive experience, from textual and theatrical objects to the efforts required of subjects to engage them.
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