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KING5: Patients worried about public health clinics closing
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Engaged: Politics, Poetics and Miscellany
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Jeremy O. Simer
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Los Migueletes: Catalan Soldiers and the Negotiation of Identities and Power in Eighteenth-Century Spain and New Spain (M.A. thesis, 2010)
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