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William Shakespeare > Ides
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Ides Defined
The 15th day of the month. (Julius Caesar)
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- Impact Design and Architecture, Inc.: IDES 201
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- http://www.for dham.edu/image s/Whats_New/ma gazine/winter0 4/Duane Hall.pdf
- Human Factors Design Handbook ... - Google Book Search
- ALA | Access to Information
- Library 21 Report: IDES 201
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- Designing a School Library Media ... - Google Book Search: IDES 201
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