Mumford adopts a probabilistic approach, using techniques of statistical mechanics. |
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Mumford Sons taking 'a considerable amount of time off' after 'Babel' tour. |
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In the opening episode, Fred Mumford returns from the spirit world and opens the agency Rentaghost, which offers ghosts and poltergeists for hire on a daily or weekly rental. |
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During his first day in Iraq, Mumford arrived at a hospital outside of Basra where he tried to pass as a photojournalist. |
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They're either bland, unmemorable pop or bland, unsuccessful rip-offs of Mumford Sons. |
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To watch Marcus Mumford, the ringleader of the band, perform live is a sight to behold. |
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Having passed the deadline to be embedded as a journalist, Mumford was forced to make other arrangements. |
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The Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Festival boasts performances by Mumford Sons, Michael Franti, and spearhead. |
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Mumford recognized, however, that technology had even earlier produced a plethora of hazards, and that it would do so into the future. |
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Mumford was an avid reader of Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy of the organism. |
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In this influential book Mumford explored the development of urban civilizations. |
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While pessimistic in tone, Mumford argues that urban planning should emphasize an organic relationship between people and their living spaces. |
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Matthew Schmitz bashes Mumford and Sons over at First Things. |
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One Direction's sudden Mumford fixation doesn't always disappoint. |
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Among the finds was a hoard of 17 medieval coins discovered by Roland Mumford in December 2012, while metal detecting on farmland in Wenvoe. |
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The band consists of Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall, and Ted Dwane. |
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More recent performers of folk music include Noah and the Whale, Emma Lee Moss, Mumford and Sons and The Border Surrender. |
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Architecture critic Lewis Mumford devoted a large part of a chapter of his 1964 book The Highway and the City to Portmeiron, which he called. |
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In 1866 Mumford attempted to ascend the river, but it was only able to reach the Kitsumkalum River. |
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There was only one other mill, a cotton mill, that was established in Uxbridge that year, which was the Clapp Mill on the Mumford River. |
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Other tributaries join the Blackstone along the way, such as the West and Mumford River, at Uxbridge, and The Branch River in North Smithfield. |
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In 1963, Mumford received the Frank Jewett Mather Award for art criticism from the College Art Association. |
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The latter term, not used by Mumford, characterizes an area's capability to support life up through its levels of complexity. |
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The second-tier acts included The Black Keys, Mumford Sons, and more. |
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With urgency, Mumford quickly sketched as many details as possible. |
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Lewis Mumford has proposed that the Industrial Revolution had its origins in the Early Middle Ages, much earlier than most estimates. |
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The event is due to run from July 12th to 14th at its regular site at Balado in Kinross-shire, with headline performances from Mumford and Sons, Rihanna and The Killers. |
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When Mumford described biotechnics, automotive and industrial pollution had become dominant technological concerns, along with the fear of nuclear annihilation. |
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Mumford was influenced by the work of Scottish theorist Sir Patrick Geddes and worked closely with his associate the British sociologist Victor Branford. |
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Matt Mumford is siad to be off laboring on a Globe docudrama. |
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Harshly critical of urban sprawl, Mumford argues that the structure of modern cities is partially responsible for many social problems seen in western society. |
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Tredegar visitor Andrew Mumford netted 115lb of smaller carp when he tried Willow Lake and Angela Grove's first try at fishing on Holly Lake resulted in a 15lb mirror carp. |
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Mr Bill Mumford, Chief Executive of MacIntyre, a service provider for children and adults with learning disabilities and Chair of the Voluntary Organisations Disability Group. |
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Lewis Mumford, the historian and urbanologist, harbored similar views regarding our preoccupation with technological breakthroughs at the expense of our more pressing needs. |
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