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"We Were on the Outside Looking In": MyKnet.org -- A First Nations Online Social Environment / Brandi L. Bell, Philipp Budka, Adam Fiser --
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2012
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1
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We were one : a life of W.L. Wyllie : Wyllie, M. A.
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1935
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1
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We Were Restless Things : Nagamatsu, Cole
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2020
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1
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We were simply talking / / Andrew Hudgins --
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2011
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1
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we were slaves : Weiner, Lazar,
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2011
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1
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We Were So Beloved
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2017
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1
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We were soldiers
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2002
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1
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We were soldiers (Motion picture)
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2002
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1
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We were soldiers once-and young.
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2002
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We were soldiers once -and young : Ia Drang, the battle that changed the war in Vietnam
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2
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We were the all-American girls : interviews with players of the AAGPBL, 1943-1954 : Sargent, Jim,
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2013
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We were the campaign; New Hampshire to Chicago for McCarthy. : Stavis, Benedict.
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1969
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We were the Mulvaneys : Oates, Joyce Carol,
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1997
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1
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We were the other / / Lakhdar Boumediene -- : Poitras, Laura,
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2016
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1
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We were there : the story of working women in America : Wertheimer, Barbara M.
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1977
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1
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We were there : voices of African American veterans from World War II to the war in Iraq
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2004
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We were there when jazz was invented -- : Harjo, Joy,
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2015
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1
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We were witches : Gore, Ariel,
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2017
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We were without a present -- : Darwīsh, Maḥmūd,
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2013
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We who are about to ... : Russ, Joanna,
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2023
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1
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We who are about to die : Lamson, David.
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1935
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We who are Borg, are we Borg? / / Edrie Sobstyl.
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2003
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We who are dark : the philosophical foundations of Black solidarity
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We who believe : for assembly, cantor, optional SATB, keyboard, guitar, and solo instruments I and I : Soper, Scott.
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1991
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We who built America; the saga of the immigrant : Wittke, Carl Frederick,
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1939
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1
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We, who haved sinned : SATB, keyboard, (opt. organ) : Leaf, Robert.
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1996
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1
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We who hunger come to the table = Los que tienen hambre vienen : Cortez, Jaime.
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2012
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1
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We, who live by sight and symbol --
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2018
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1
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We, who mortals of this creation : Lasso, Orlando di,
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1965
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1
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Devotions and desires : histories of sexuality and religion in the twentieth-century United States /
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2018
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We who once were were dead. : Manz, Paul,
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1994
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1
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We who sing have walked in glory : op. 140 : three-part chorus for women's voices : Beach, Amy,
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1940
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1
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We who speak English and our ignorance of our mother tongue : Lloyd, Charles Allen.
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1938
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1
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We, who wand'ring Arabs are / / Stephen Storace --
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1969
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1
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We who work the West : class, labor, and space in Western American literature : Kharpertian, Kiara,
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2020
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1
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We will always be here : native peoples on living and thriving in the South
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2016
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1
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We will always have the movies : McLaughlin, Robert L.,
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2006
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'We will be back to the street!' : Protest and the 'empires' of water in Nairobi /
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"We will be" : experiences of an American Jewish chaplain in the Second World War / / Max B. Wall --
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2004
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We will be fed upon, we will be fed -- : Kryah, Joshua,
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2011
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We will be heard : a South African exile remembers : Jordan, Bojana Vuyisile,
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1986
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We will be heard : women's struggles for political power in the United States
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2
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We will be merry : Easter anthem for mixed voices, unaccompanied : Marryott, Ralph E.,
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1934
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1
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We will be satisfied with nothing less : the African American struggle for equal rights in the North : Davis, Hugh,
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2011
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We will call you if we need you : Eisenberg, Susan,
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1998
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We will carol joyfully : Easter anthem : SATB, accompanied : Young, Gordon,
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1962
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1
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We will control all that you hear : The Outer Limits and the aural imagination : Wissner, Reba,
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2016
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1
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We will dance --
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2005
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1
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We will dance our truth : Yaqui history in Yoeme performances : Shorter, David Delgado.
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2009
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"We will evangelize with a whole Gospel or none": evangelicalism and the United Church of Ca / David Plaxton --
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1997
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