
Teacher's Guide
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Collins Arabic Big Cat is a guided reading series for ages 3 to 11. The series is structured with...

Academic Mobility
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Academic mobility promotes the development of joint research activities, broadens the horizons of...

Trailld: Training in Languages of Lesser Diffusion
Katalin Balogh and Heidi Salaets
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The number of foreign language speakers involved in criminal procedures has quadrupled over the last...

Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field
Walter Scott and Ainsley McIntosh
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When Marmion was published in 1808 it was met with both critical and popular acclaim; four editions...

The Duke: A Devil's Duke Novel
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Katharine Ashe continues her lush and sensual Devil's Duke series with a sweeping story of...

The Yips
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The hilarious Man Booker-longlisted novel from the author of 'Darkmans' and 'The Burley Cross...

What Belongs to You
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On an unseasonably warm autumn day, an American teacher walks down a staircase beneath Sofia's...

Billy Gibbons recommended Midnight Highway by Quinn Sullivan in Music (curated)

The New Dad Dictionary: Everything He Really Needs to Know-from A to Z
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Parenting techniques and theories--on Dad's terms! Are you ready for cluster feedings and cradle...

Awix (3310 KP) rated The Hand of Night (1968) in Movies
May 29, 2020 (Updated May 30, 2020)
Admirably serious tone and the central metaphor is coherent, but the problem with a lot of these foreign-shot films is that all the money seems to have gone on plane tickets, and the photography is often primitive and flat (a bit like a travelogue from the Moroccan Tourist Board). The pace is also not all it could be. Some decent bits here and there but the drabness of the film and its lack of incident counts against it. A case of potential not being realised.