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Book Synopsis Engines of Truth by : Wendie Ellen Schneider
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Book Synopsis A Concise History of the Modern World by : William Woodruff
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Book Synopsis Germany's Foreign Policy Towards Poland and the Czech Republic by : Karl Cordell
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Book Synopsis H. St. John Philby, Ibn Saud and Palestine by : Jerald L. Thompson
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Book Synopsis For a meaningful artificial intelligence by : Cédric Villani
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Book Synopsis Reviews and Perspectives on Smart and Sustainable Metropolitan and Regional Cities by : Tan Yigitcanlar
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Book Synopsis Migration and Stereotypes in Performance and Culture by : Yana Meerzon
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Book Synopsis A Grammar of Contemporary Polish by : Oscar E. Swan
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Book Synopsis War in the Balkans by : Richard C. Hall
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