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Saeed, A., P. C. Dangerfield, and A. D. Austin. "Systematics and host relationships of Australasian Diolcogaster (Hymenoptera : Braconidae : Microgastrinae)." Invertebrate Systematics 13, no. 1 (1999): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it97033.

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The braconid wasp genus Diolcogaster Ashmead is revised for the Australasian region, and is recorded from New Zealand and New Caledonia for the first time. A key to species is presented, the relationships within the Microgastrinae and among species-groups of the genus, the size of the world fauna, the biology and host relationships, and the distribution of Australasian species are discussed. The connexus-group sensu Nixon is expanded and redefined to include two monotypic, non-Australasian groups (D. ippis Nixon and D. reales Nixon), while the spretus-group sensu Nixon is expanded to include the monotypic group for D. coenonymphae (Watanabe) from Japan. Twenty-six species are recognised from Australasia:D. adiastola, sp. nov., D. alkingara, sp. nov., D. ashmeadi, sp. nov., D. dichromus, sp. nov., D. eclectes (Nixon), D. euterpus (Nixon), D. hadrommatus, sp. nov., D. harrisi, sp. nov., D. iqbali, sp. nov., D. lucindae, sp. nov., D. masoni, sp. nov., D. merata, sp. nov., D. muzaffari, sp. nov., D. naumanni, sp. nov., D. newguineaensis, sp. nov., D. nixoni, sp. nov., D. notopecktos, sp. nov., D. perniciosus(Wilkinson), D. rixosus (Wilkinson), D. robertsi, sp. nov., D. sons (Wilkinson), D. tearae (Wilkinson), D. tropicalus, sp. nov., D. vulpinus (Wilkinson), D. walkerae, sp. nov. and D. yousufi, sp. nov.
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Conkin, Paul K., and Stephen E. Ambrose. "All about Nixon Without Nixon." Reviews in American History 16, no. 4 (December 1988): 662. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2702371.

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McMahon, Gary. "Nixon vs. Nixon on Film." Film International 8, no. 5 (November 15, 2010): 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fiin.8.5.7.

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Hoff, Joan, Dan Halsted, Eric Hamburg, Oliver Stone, Clayton Townsend, Stephen J. Rivele, and Oliver Hamburg. "Nixon." American Historical Review 101, no. 4 (October 1996): 1173. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2169654.

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Dallek, Robert, Elizabeth Deane, David Espar, Marilyn Mellowes, and Daniel McCabe. "Nixon." Journal of American History 78, no. 3 (December 1991): 1178. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2078972.

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Bu, Xuanting. "Unraveling the Tet Offensive: Impact on American Journalism, Politics, and Nixon's Era." Communications in Humanities Research 33, no. 1 (May 24, 2024): 18–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/33/20240031.

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This essay delves into the Tet Offensive's far-reaching impact on American journalism, political landscapes during the Vietnam War, and its implications for subsequent eras, primarily examining its direct influence on Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency and Nixons era. Through a comprehensive analysis, this study scrutinizes how the Tet Offensive reshaped journalistic methodologies, altered public perception of distant conflicts, and indirectly influenced political dynamics during the Nixon era. Revealing the Tet Offensive's role in reshaping journalistic practices and blurring realities through selective media portrayal, the analysis underscores its significant contribution to political shifts in the Vietnam War era. While its direct impact on the Nixon era was limited, the aftermath resonated, highlighting enduring media influence on societal narratives. Ultimately, this exploration emphasizes the Tet Offensive's enduring legacy despite its indirect influence on subsequent political epochs, highlighting the sustained power of media in shaping historical narratives.
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Greene, John Robert, and Joan Hoff. "Nixon Reconsidered." Journal of American History 82, no. 2 (September 1995): 851. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2082407.

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Baughman, James L., and Joan Hoff. "Nixon Reconsidered." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 27, no. 1 (1996): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/206527.

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Doll, Kevin. "Frost/Nixon." Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 21, no. 4 (December 2009): 288–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08952830903347194.

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Larson, Peter. "Frost/Nixon." Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 21, no. 4 (December 2009): 290–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08952830903347202.

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Burris-Kitchen, Deborah. "Frost/Nixon." Humanity & Society 33, no. 4 (November 2009): 390–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016059760903300411.

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Marzec, Robert P., and Allison Carruth. "Rob Nixon." Public Culture 26, no. 2 (2014): 281–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/08992363-2392066.

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SCHWARTZ, BARRY, and LORI HOLYFIELD. "Nixon Postmortem." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 560, no. 1 (November 1998): 96–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716298560001008.

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Thornton, Richard C., and Joan Hoff. "Nixon Reconsidered." American Historical Review 102, no. 2 (April 1997): 567. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2171020.

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Briley, Ron, Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Tim Bevan, and Eric Fellner. "Frost/Nixon." Journal of American History 96, no. 1 (June 1, 2009): 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27694900.

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Nashel, Jonathan. "Another Nixon." American Quarterly 48, no. 2 (1996): 354–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aq.1996.0015.

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Nguyen, Hang. "Foreign Policy Making and the U.S. Vision of European Integration in the Nixon Era." Croatian International Relations Review 20, no. 70 (July 1, 2014): 55–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cirr-2014-0006.

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Abstract This paper offers an insight into Washington’s foreign policy establishment and its vision of European integration under the Nixon administration. It argues that President Nixon and his National Security Advisor, Henry Kissinger, managed to formulate many important aspects of foreign policy at the White House. From a realist perspective, the Nixon-Kissinger team saw the emergence of a new world order and in it the evolvement of European integration in a way different from previous U.S. administrations. The paper begins by discussing the Nixon administration’s realist approach to foreign policy before analyzing President Nixon’s determination to make decisions on foreign relations at the White House. Next, the paper examines the main features of the Nixon-Kissinger team’s vision of European integration. It concludes that, as realists, the Nixon administration supported integration in Western Europe, yet Washington was ambivalent if a united Europe with increasing self-confidence and self-assertiveness would be in the U.S. national interest. Henceforth, the European integration process had to be, in the Nixon-Kissinger view, taking place under U.S. control in the form of the consultative mechanism and the U.S. military umbrella.
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Abrams, Burton A. "How Richard Nixon Pressured Arthur Burns: Evidence from the Nixon Tapes." Journal of Economic Perspectives 20, no. 4 (August 1, 2006): 177–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.20.4.177.

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Evidence from the Nixon tapes, now available to researchers, shows that President Richard Nixon pressured the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Arthur Burns, to engage in expansionary monetary policies in the run-up to the 1972 election. This paper quotes the relevant conversations from the Nixon tapes. Questions remain as to whether Burns followed an expansionary policy in an already-inflationary environment out of conviction or because of political pressure.
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Romoli, Jacopo. "A Solution to Soames’ Problem: Presuppositions, Conditionals, and Exhaustification." International Review of Pragmatics 4, no. 2 (2012): 153–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18773109-00040203.

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This paper focuses on sentences like Nixon is guilty, if Haldeman is guilty too, first discussed by Soames (1982) and Karttunen and Peters (1979), which raise three problems. First, they are felicitous and do not appear to have presuppositions. However all major theories of presuppositions predict that they should presuppose what the antecedent presupposes (e.g., the sentence above should presuppose that Nixon is guilty). Second, there is a contrast between these sentences and the corresponding sentence-initial conditionals like if Haldeman is guilty too, Nixon is guilty. Finally, a way to solve the problem would be to locally accommodate the presupposition in the antecedent. However, this wrongly predicts tautological truth-conditions. In the case above, the predicted meaning could be paraphrased as “Nixon is guilty, if both Haldeman and Nixon are guilty.” As a solution to these three problems, I propose that the presupposition is nonetheless locally accommodated in the antecedent and furthermore that the sentence is also interpreted exhaustively, which gives rise to a non-presuppositional and non-tautological meaning analogous to Nixon is guilty, only if both Haldeman and Nixon are guilty. Furthermore, I argue that the degraded status of the sentence-initial case is an independent fact rooted in the topic-focus structure of sentence-final conditionals. Finally, the present proposal can also be extended to treat related non-presuppositional cases like I will go, if we go together.
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Ovendale, Ritchie. "Nixon: a life." International Affairs 69, no. 3 (1993): 589–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2622373.

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Siegel, Fred, and Herbert Parmet. "The Nixon Realignment." Reviews in American History 18, no. 4 (December 1990): 556. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2703054.

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Marvillas, Anthony Rama. "Nixon in Nixonland." Southern California Quarterly 84, no. 2 (2002): 169–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/41172126.

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Rimer, J. Thomas, John Adams, and Leonard Bernstein. "Nixon in China." American Music 12, no. 3 (1994): 338. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3052282.

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Ambrose, Stephen E., and Jonathan Aitken. "Nixon: A Life." Foreign Affairs 73, no. 4 (1994): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20046775.

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Skratz, G. P., and Bob Davis. "The Nixon Bookmobile." Leonardo 26, no. 1 (1993): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1575794.

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Suri, Jeremi. "Nixon and Brezhnev." Diplomatic History 42, no. 4 (July 31, 2018): 544–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dh/dhy048.

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Morris, S., K. Holder, and F. Donald. "Geoffrey Nixon Morris." BMJ 344, apr19 1 (April 19, 2012): e1433-e1433. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e1433.

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Nolan, Martin F. "Orwell Meets Nixon." Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 10, no. 2 (April 2005): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1081180x05277630.

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Smith, Gaddis, and Kenneth W. Thompson. "The Nixon Presidency." Foreign Affairs 66, no. 2 (1987): 438. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20043415.

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Morowitz, Harold J. "Nixon and Thermodynamics." Hospital Practice 23, no. 10 (October 15, 1988): 151–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21548331.1988.11703561.

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Laurance, Jeremy. "Donald Nixon Ross." Lancet 384, no. 9943 (August 2014): 576. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(14)61356-8.

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Powell, James R., and Richard Borchiver. "Kissinger and Nixon." Journal of American History 83, no. 3 (December 1996): 1137. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2945830.

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Matusow, Allen J. "Nixon as Madman." Reviews in American History 27, no. 4 (1999): 623–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rah.1999.0083.

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Mackay, Charles. "Nixon the Prophet." New England Review 39, no. 1 (2018): 171–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ner.2018.0026.

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Nashel, Jonathan. "I ♥ Nixon." American Quarterly 62, no. 1 (2010): 165–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aq.0.0125.

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Vendien, C. Lynn. "John Erskine Nixon." Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 62, no. 9 (December 1991): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07303084.1991.10604047.

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Cole, Jeffrey. "Fraser & Murray, America And The World Since 1945." Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 30, no. 2 (September 1, 2005): 111–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/th.30.2.111-112.

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Historians Fraser and Murray provide a concise overview of United States foreign policy and its consequences using presidential administrations as the organizational rubric for their textbook. Beginning with Harry S Truman and the onset of the Cold War and ending with the challenges the second Bush administrative faced beginning on September 11, 2001, the authors take the reader through the second half of the twentieth century in a methodical, well-organized manner. Except for Truman and Richard M. Nixon who receive two chapters ("Truman and the Coming of the Cold War," "Truman and the Crystallisation of the Cold War," "Nixon: The Peacemaker?" and "Nixon, Ford and the American Crisis") and Gerald R. Ford who shares one with Nixon, each post-war chief executive is allotted a single chapter.
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Kotlowski, Dean. "Black Power—Nixon Style: The Nixon Administration and Minority Business Enterprise." Business History Review 72, no. 3 (1998): 409–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3116216.

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In the recent debate over minority contract set-asides, many policy-makers have forgotten this program's origins. Richard Nixon, moved by philosophical, practical, and political considerations, made minority business enterprise a theme of his 1968 presidential campaign and his first administration. By using set-asides, the Nixon administration overcame its meager funding of the Office of Minority Business Enterprise (OMBE) and encouraged minority entrepreneurship. Nixon's actions influenced federal policy toward minority owned businesses for two decades.
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LIU, ZHEN, JUN-HUA HE, XUE-XIN CHEN, and ANKITA GUPTA. "The ater-group of the genus Apanteles Foerster (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) from China with the descriptions of forty-eight new species." Zootaxa 4807, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 1–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4807.1.1.

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The ater-group including subgroup eublemmae of genus Apanteles Foerster from China is revised, in which a total of 97 species are recorded and illustrated. Forty-eight new species are described and illustrated, i.e., A. albummacula Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. altus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. ambultor Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. amotus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. angustus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. annosus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. aphanofossa Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. aspersus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. attenuator Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. bialtus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. brevitempus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. bulbus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. cannabis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. carssus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. crassus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. distributa Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. expansus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. flavibasalis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. fraxinus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. fundum Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. fuscidentalis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. jasmine Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. lateroglabris Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. limus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. longicoxa Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. longidiscus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. magastigma Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. muscosalis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. ocellisublimus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. plureseta Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. prominens Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. quadra Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. radocoxa Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. salsala Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. scrobiculatus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. semicarinatus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. stigmaium Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. tenuis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; eublemmae-subgroup: A. alticella Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. aphanoiugum Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. cavitergita Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. impunctus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. lineatella Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. longiala Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. palliditegula Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. rectala Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. rhombos Liu & Chen, sp. nov. and A. setosus Liu & Chen, sp. nov. Eleven newly recorded species are redescribed and illustrated, i.e., A. argiope Nixon, 1965; A. brunnistigma Abdinbekova, 1969; A. cerberus Nixon, 1965; A. chloris Nixon, 1965; A. cocotis Wilkinson, 1934; A. demades Nixon, 1965; A. medon Nixon, 1965; A. psenes Nixon, 1965; A. saravus Nixon, 1965; A. sartamus Nixon, 1965 and A. usipetes Nixon, 1965. Three new synonyms are proposed: A. chloris Nixon, 1965 = A. cornicula Chen & Song, 2004, A. cavatiptera Chen & Song, 2004 = A. glacilipes Song & Chen, 2004 = A. opacus (Ashmead, 1905). A key to Chinese species of the ater-group is provided.
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Beckmann, Matthew N. "Did Nixon quit before he resigned?" Research & Politics 4, no. 2 (April 2017): 205316801770480. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2053168017704800.

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On August 9, 1974, Richard M. Nixon formally resigned the presidency; however, folklore hints Nixon informally quit fulfilling his duties well before then. As Watergate became less “a third rate burglary” than “high crimes and misdemeanors,” rumors of President Nixon’s wallowing, wandering, drinking, and mumbling swirled. Yet evidence for such assertions has been thin, and prevailing scholarship offers compelling reasons to believe Nixon’s institutional protocols overrode his individual proclivities. This study offers a new, systematic look at Nixon’s presidency by coding his public events and private interactions with top government officials during every day of his presidency. Contrary to our expectations, the results corroborate the rumors: Richard Nixon effectively quit being president well before he resigned the presidency. In fact, it turns out there was a defining moment when Nixon disengaged from his administration: on December 6, 1973, the day Gerald Ford was confirmed as Vice President.
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Koponen, Martti. "Contributions to the knowledge of the Braconidae of Finland (Hymenoptera)." Entomologica Fennica 2, no. 4 (December 1, 1991): 193–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.33338/ef.83552.

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Data on 75 Finnish species of Braconidae are given: Doryctinae 2, Braconinae 2, Gnamptodontinae 1, Blacinae 1, Euphorinae 1, Agathidinae 5, Macrocentrinae 11 and Microgastrinae 52 species. Of these 31 are new to the Finnish fauna: Dendrosoter protuberans (Nees), Clinocentrus arcticus Hellén, Gnamptodon decoris (Förster), Coeloides (Coeloidina) filiformis Ratzeburg, C. (Syntomomelus) forsteri Haeselbarth, Macrocentrus blandus Eady & Clark, M. equalis Lyle, M. gibber Eady & Clark, M. pallipes (Nees), M. nidulator (Nees), M. nitidus (Wesmael), M. thoracicus (Nees), Agathis glabricula Thomson, A. malvacearum Laftellle, A. tibialis Nees, Bassus clausthalianus (Ratzeburg), B. rufipes Nees, Microplitis marshallii Kokujev in Marshall, M. varipes (Ruthe), M. viduus (Ruthe), Microgaster acilius Nixon, M. alebion Nixon, Paroplitis wesmaeli (Ruthe), Diolcogaster flavipes (Haliday), D. minuta (Reinhard), D. scotica (Marshall), Protapanteles mandanis (Nixon), Gþlapanteles aliphera (Nixon), G. porthetriae (Muesebeck), Cotesia lineola (Curtis), C. salebrosa (Marshall) and Dolichogenidea lacteicolor (Viereck), For the others new provincial orhost records are presented. Bassus clausthalianus (Ratzeburg), B. rufipes (Nees), Microplitis flavipalpis (Brullé) and Diolcogaster flavipes (Haliday) are new combinations.
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Pavlič, Jana. "Začelo se je z Einsteinom." Amfiteater 11, no. 2 (December 28, 2023): 120–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.51937/amfiteater-2023-2/120-125.

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V sezoni 2022/23 je bilo v repertoar pariške opere vključeno ameriško delo Johna Adamsa Nixon na Kitajskem (Nixon in China), ki danes velja za klasiko 20. stoletja. V pariški uprizoritvi je polno zaživelo v režiji argentinske režiserke Valentine Carrasco in pod taktirko venezuelskega dirigenta Gustava Dudamela.
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Bat-El, Outi. "Selecting the best of the worst: the grammar of Hebrew blends." Phonology 13, no. 3 (December 1996): 283–328. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0952675700002657.

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Blends, also called portmanteau words, are formed by fusing two words into one new word, where internal portions of the base words are often subtracted (one segmental string from the right part of the first word and another from the left part of the second word). For example, the English blend nixonomics has been formed by combining nixon and economics and subtracting the string neco. (For clarity of exposition, blends will be usually represented as nixo <n⋅eco> nomics, where the subtracted material is enclosed in angled brackets and the boundary between the base elements is indicated by ⋅).
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Huffman, Thomas R., and J. Brooks Flippen. "Nixon and the Environment." Journal of American History 88, no. 4 (March 2002): 1621. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2700761.

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Magliari, Michael. "Nixon and the Environment." Agricultural History 75, no. 4 (October 1, 2001): 518–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00021482-75.4.518.

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Keys, Barbara. "Nixon/Kissinger and Brezhnev." Diplomatic History 42, no. 4 (July 31, 2018): 548–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dh/dhy047.

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Smith, Craig Allen, and Hal W. Bochin. "Richard Nixon: Rhetorical Strategist." Journal of American History 77, no. 4 (March 1991): 1415. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2078383.

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Dewey, Scott, and J. Brooks Flippen. "Nixon and the Environment." Journal of Southern History 68, no. 2 (May 2002): 510. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3070006.

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Wellock, Thomas R., and J. Brooks Flippen. "Nixon and the Environment." Environmental History 6, no. 2 (April 2001): 308. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3985089.

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McGovern, George, and Richard Nixon. "Nixon: The Last Word." Foreign Policy, no. 96 (1994): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1149223.

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