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Horský, Jan. The "dual-process" theory of moral judgment. Pro-Fil. 2010, vol. 11, iss. 1, pp. .

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Dellen, Theo van. The Dutch lifelong learning scene: continuing unresolved issues and two alternative perspectives. Studia paedagogica. 2015, vol. 20, iss. 4, pp. 9–32.

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Drăcea-Chelsoi, Marilena. "The Dynamics of Communication(s) in Multi/inter/trans/cultural Canada" : 5th Unconventional Conference of Young Canadianists : Baia Mara, Romania, 19-20 September 2013. The Central European journal of Canadian studies. 2014, vol. 9, iss. [1], pp. 158–159.

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Polická, Alena. The dynamics of the diffusion of lexical innovations : identity, neologisms and sociolects in the French language context : summary. In: Polická, Alena. Dynamika šíření lexikálních inovací : identitární neologie a sociolektologie ve francouzském jazykovém kontextu. , pp. 237–239.

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Hošek, Radislav. [The dyslokos of Menander. Edited by E.W. Handley]. Sborník prací Filozofické fakulty brněnské univerzity. E, Řada archeologicko-klasická. 1967, vol. 16, iss. E12, pp. 261–262.

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Hardy, Stephen Paul. The earlier fiction of Raymond Williams. In: Hardy, Stephen Paul. Relations of place : aspects of late 20th century : fiction and theory. , pp. 55–61.

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Wrenn, C. L. (Charles Leslie). The earliest English students of Russian. Brno studies in English. 1969, vol. 8, iss. 1, pp. 197–203.

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Říhová, Vladislava, Křenková, Zuzana. The earliest tomb mosaics from the production of Innsbruck-based companies in Bohemia and Moravia. Opuscula historiae artium. 2020, vol. 69, iss. 1, pp. 36–57.

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Bouzek, Jan. The early Greek religion and the coming of the Age of Iron. Religio. 1993, vol. 1, iss. 2, pp. 105–124.

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Mateiciucová, Inna. The Early Neolithic settlement of Moravia and Lower Austria against the central European background. In: Mateiciucová, Inna. Talking stones : the chipped stone industry in lower Austria and Moravia and the beginnings of the Neolithic in Central Europe (LBK), 5700-4900 BC. , pp. 37–43.