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The notation commonly refers to page ranges or section markers in academic and legal texts. Depending on your specific interest, here are the most prominent texts associated with this range: 1. Criminology & Civil Rights
The chapter "A History of Pest Control" in specific scientific publications (such as those by Springer Nature) is often indexed between pages 51 and 81. [51-81]
In the Rhetoric Society Quarterly (Vol. 35:4, 2005), pages 51–81 feature the article by Elizabeth A. Wright. The notation commonly refers to page ranges or
While not a page range, 46 U.S. Code § 2102 includes specific "Limited definitions" that apply to chapters 51 through 81 of that title, specifically defining terms like "Aleutian trade" for cargo transportation in Alaska. 51[81]. Come, every pious heart - Hymnary.org Text: Come, every pious heart. Pair with other hymns. In the Rhetoric Society Quarterly (Vol
In the 2023 volume of , pages 51–81 contain the essay "Delegated Vigilantism and Less-than-Lethal Lynching in Twenty-First-Century America" by Michael Tonry.
It is a traditional devotional text often paired with other hymns for worship services. 3. Academic & Rhetorical Research
In the collection Baptist Praise and Service Songs (1875) , the entry corresponds to the hymn "Come, every pious heart" .
