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  • noun Plural form of translation.

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  • I like the title translations as indicated by Charles @2 as well.

    Making Light: New Magics and New Skies, in Korean 2010

  • [24] Christian Europe read him at first in Latin translations from the Arabic, but versions were later made from Greek copies found in

    Early European History Hutton Webster

  • And Jamey Gambrell's translation of Vladimir Sorokin's Ice has been shortlisted for the Rossica Translation Prize, which honors excellence in translations from Russian

    Awards and honors 2010

  • You should have seen the fits and misfires in translations coming about when personal computers became mass marketed items.

    Trueque 2009

  • And Jamey Gambrell's translation of Vladimir Sorokin's Ice has been shortlisted for the Rossica Translation Prize, which honors excellence in translations from Russian

    Translation awards season 2009

  • And Jamey Gambrell's translation of Vladimir Sorokin's Ice has been shortlisted for the Rossica Translation Prize, which honors excellence in translations from Russian

    A Different Stripe: 2009

  • You should have seen the fits and misfires in translations coming about when personal computers became mass marketed items.

    Trueque 2009

  • You should have seen the fits and misfires in translations coming about when personal computers became mass marketed items.

    Trueque 2009

  • "Homage" doesn't appear in English translations until the mid to late 1980's .

    David A. Davis: Why 'Homage'? The Story Of Epiphany David A. Davis 2011

  • Hejinian was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and now lives in Berkeley, California with her husband the composer/musician Larry Ochs. She has published over a dozen books of poetry and numerous books of essays as well as two volumes of translations from the Russian poet Arkadii Dragomoshchenko.

    lyn hejinian | yet we insist that life is full of happy chance « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010

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