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CUNY Mathematics Discussion Group 1 record
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CUNY-New York State Initiative on Emergent Bilinguals 1 record
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  1. Basic education--Ability testing (0 records)
  2. College entrance achievement tests (2 records)
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Cunyi Xian (China)--History 1 record
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Cunyngham-Brown, Sjovald, 1905- 1 record
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Cunyngham family 1 record
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Cunynghame, Arthur Augustus Thurlow, Sir, 1812-1884--Travel 1 record
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Cunynghame, Colonel, of Balbougie 2 records
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Cunynghame, David, Sir, 1700-1767--Early works to 1800 2 records
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Cunynghame, James, Sir, ca. 1685-1747, appellant--Trials, litigation, etc.,--Early works to 1800 1 record
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Cuoco napoletano 3 records
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Cuoco, Vincenzo, 1770-1823 13 records
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Cuoco, Vincenzo, 1770-1823--Bibliography 1 record
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Cuoco, Vincenzo, 1770-1823--Influence 2 records
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Cuoco, Vincenzo, 1770-1823. Platone in Italia 1 record
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Cuocolo, Gennaro 1 record
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Cuoghi, Roberto, 1973---Exhibitions 3 records
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Cuomo, Andrew M., 1957- 5 records
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Cuomo, Andrew Mark, 1957- 1 record
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Cuomo, Francesco, fl. ca. 1615--Manuscripts 1 record
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