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Adrien, ou, La colère des bébés»rank: 661629par: Dr Jean-Pierre Relier
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Aelfric Et D'Autres Vies De Saints»rank: 661629par: M. Mensah
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The Age of Sacred Terror»rank: 661629par: Daniel Benjamin, Steven Simon
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American Hegemony: Preventive War, Iraq, and Imposing Democracy»rank: 661629de: Academy of Political Science
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Armées en Europe»rank: 972784par: BERNARD BOENE, CHRISTOPHER DANDEKER
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The Art of Aging»rank: 972784par: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (DST)
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Autopsie..catastrophe med. vioxx»rank: 539400par: Jacques Beaulieu, Christian (Dr) Fortin
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Babies»rank: 862148par: Beatrice Fontanel, Claire D'Harcourt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :For the women who came centuries before now, having a baby was often dicey work. There were noxious potions to drink, zephyrs to credit with conception if one's husband was away from home, and some rather odd pregnancy tests. At least in 16th century Germany the whims of pregnant women were indulged: one plate in this charming, lavishly illustrated history tracing babies from antiquity to today shows a woman pelting her compliant husband with eggs. ... |
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Between Damascus and Jerusalem: Lebanon and the Middle East Peace Process»rank: 862148par: Habib C. Malik
Chroniques et points de vue:From :For the women who came centuries before now, having a baby was often dicey work. There were noxious potions to drink, zephyrs to credit with conception if one's husband was away from home, and some rather odd pregnancy tests. At least in 16th century Germany the whims of pregnant women were indulged: one plate in this charming, lavishly illustrated history tracing babies from antiquity to today shows a woman pelting her compliant husband with eggs. ... |
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Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post-Disaster Research»rank: 862148par: University of Colorado
Chroniques et points de vue:From :For the women who came centuries before now, having a baby was often dicey work. There were noxious potions to drink, zephyrs to credit with conception if one's husband was away from home, and some rather odd pregnancy tests. At least in 16th century Germany the whims of pregnant women were indulged: one plate in this charming, lavishly illustrated history tracing babies from antiquity to today shows a woman pelting her compliant husband with eggs. ... |
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