His co-author was Roger Kahn, one of the best writers ever on the topic of baseball. |
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He is the co-author of several books on Wisconsin golf courses and fishing. |
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As a co-author of that document, I would like to clarify points raised in both articles. |
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Jerry is author or co-author of several hundred articles and more than 30 books. |
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Gary Gardner, co-author of the report, said the impact of chronic hunger and obesity was immense. |
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Martin has a PhD in behavioural biology and a track record as author and co-author of popular science books. |
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My co-author and I would love to help parents understand why anti-vax claims are wrong. |
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She is the author and co-author of numerous articles and a frequent conference speaker. |
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She is also the author and co-author of many publications on women's issues. |
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If more than one abstract are accepted and fall under different topic codes, a presenting co-author must be designated. |
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His co-author is an IT consultant specializing in enterprise management. |
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Dr. Wells is the author or co-author of over 400 published articles and 600 scientific abstracts. |
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The mode of working was in most cases for the primary author to produce an initial draft with the co-author providing detailed comments. |
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The co-author of the Pennsylvanian study said it showed that early infancy constituted a critical period for the establishment of obesity. |
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The co-author of Extinct Humans is Jeffrey H. Schwartz, an osteologist and paleontologist at the University of Pittsburgh. |
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A prolific writer, Horowitz is the author or co-author of over 30 books and thousands of articles and essays. |
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He is co-author of the 1984 Göttingen proposal on limiting the military uses of outer space. |
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Family Business, affiliated with the University of Waterloo, and is co-author of numerous books used by professionals and family businesses. |
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After defining the structure of the handbook we set about recruiting a primary author and co-author for each chapter. |
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Pacheco is professor emerita of history at George Mason University, author of The Legacy of George Mason and co-author of Three Who Dared. |
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He wanted to stay the course with his main character and write it himself without a ghostwriter or co-author. |
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At least, such is the array of experts who have collaborated to found the Centre for Crop Circles Studies and co-author The Crop Circle Enigma, the parents of cereology. |
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It is what Victoria Goldman, co-author of The Manhattan Family Guide to Private Schools, calls the Baby Ivies that are the million-dollar prize of this Survivor game. |
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Your hip abductors are a very small muscle group that is really part of your gluteals, says Keli Roberts, co-author of Stronger Legs and Lower Body. |
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Blum and her co-author, a biochemist named Bruce Ames, tested it and found that it, too, was a mutagen and thus likely to be carcinogenic. |
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He is co-author of the graphic novel Shake Girl, which was inspired by one of his articles. |
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We saw the chief government whip, the co-author with my colleague for St. Albert, turn herself inside out like a pretzel. |
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However, the national law of these countries recognises the principal director as the co-author. |
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He is also an author and co-author of research papers, as well as a lecturer and panellist at numerous conferences. |
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Genomically selected grape varieties may be ready for market in about a decade, said Dr. Buckler, who is a co-author on Dr. Myles's report. |
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There was another name to become famous in cancer biology who worked on nitrogen mustard and on mustard gas, but whose name did not appear as a co-author on that famous paper. |
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Instead of withdrawing my abstract, can a co-author present the abstract? |
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As the co-author, I wish to emphasise that the provisions guarantee that users can only be disconnected from the Internet with the assent of the Board of Regulators. |
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He is the author or co-author of more than two dozen books, covering a range of topics in 19th and 20th century French and European history, and on the media. |
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As Executive Director of the Paraguayan Environmental Law and Economics Institute, author or co-author of seven publications, and mother of three, she was the first female Commission Chair from a developing country. |
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Rainer Knopff, co-author of the Prime Minister's firewall letter and a repeat and generous Conservative donor, is organizing tonight's speech in Calgary. |
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Bass is the co-author of a photoessay book celebrating the African American family and community traditions that will be published next year by Running Press. |
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Karpowicz, co-author and former editor of the Robb Report, believes you need more imagination than money to be successful. |
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In 1988 he failed to win the Republican presidential nomination and he would flunk a party primary today, suggests Mort Kondracke, co-author of a forthcoming Kemp biography. |
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Plenty of intrigue but no clear answers from the Sydney siege inquest As the co-author of a recent study, Brad Bushman, explains, narcissism is the claim that you are superior to other people. |
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Mr Levitt, along with co-author John Donahue, boldly surmised that legalised abortion might have reduced the number of unwanted children born to parents likely to raise criminal offspring. |
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From coast to coast, MacNeil and his co-author, William Cran, scoped out different voices to learn how words differ according to time and place. |
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The char produced by pyrolyzing oil-soaked soil is different from biochar, Rice biogeochemist and co-author Caroline Masiello said. |
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It is defective to the extent that these amendments are not only incomprehensible but, as co-author, I am bound to say that, when I read these amendments in French, I feel like a mother hen who can no longer find her chicks. |
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Theodore L. DeWeese, another co-author and a professor of oncology at Johns Hopkins, is not prepared to claim that hyperthermic treatment is a panacea. |
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Guest speaker, Senator Wilbert J. Keon is a cardiac surgeon and co-author of the newly released Report of the Senate Subcommittee on Population Health, which includes specific recommendations on Aboriginal health. |
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No one has been able to authenticate the quote, and John G. Nicolay, a private secretary to Lincoln and co-author with John Hay of a formidable ten-volume Lincoln biography, called it a bald, unblushing forgery. |
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a co-author of the 1994 Contract with America, with its unforgiving anticrime provisions, told me that he was persuaded to embrace reform because of the high recidivism rates. |
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As an expert in countering insurrections, General Petraeus was co-author, in December 2006, of a manual dealing with this topic prepared on behalf of the American Army. |
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When considering this specific method of operation, it should be borne in mind that the French Council of State has traditionally been a co-author of legislation. |
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His equally decorated colleague, co-author of 2011's New York Times bestseller Willpower, Professor Roy Baumeister, has spent three decades studying willpower. |
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Mr Knight and his co-author have spent ten years studying the secrets behind some of Scotland's most mysterious standing stone sites. |
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Publisher Chuck Hinson, co-author of HR 205, moved the e-zine to Titusville, Florida in September. |
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The trouble with most jobs, according to Leonard Schlesinger, co-author of The Real Heroes of Business, is that they are disempowering. |
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He is author or co-author of more than 60 papers in referred international conferences and journals. |
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Stephen Dubner, Mr Levitt's co-author, is a contributor to the New York Times magazine, and presumably responsible for the book's frequently tiresome breathlessness. |
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Simon, a Duke University biophysicist and the co-author of the study. |
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These findings may change the way people think about the right-brain versus left-brain theory, said study co-author Jared Nielsen, a graduate student in neuroscience. |
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Explaining a theory on the radio burst causes, study co-author Matthew Bailes said they are likely the result of neutron stars, also known as magnetars. |
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The Saqqaq have long presented a puzzle to scientists, according to study co-author Eske Willerslev, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. |
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Co-author Geoff Larson is often credited with reviving the smoked beer style in the United States. |
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Co-author JoAnn Manson serves on the scientific advisory board of CSPI, which has called for extra taxes on soda. |
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Co-author David Gross is a film colorist and editor at Fox Studios in Australia. |
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Co-author Julia Fischer said that when a Barbary macaque male encounters another male with an infant, a 'bizarre ritual' takes place. |
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Co-author Leonore Fleischer has written more than 50 novelizations of films, including Rain Man, A Star Is Born, and Shadowlands. |
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