The Picts, to most people outside Scotland, are a totally mysterious and marginal dement in the ancient population of northern Britain. |
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A new barrier dement for corotating twin-screw compounding extruders consists of a forwarding segment separated or sliced by an integral ring-shaped barrier segment. |
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Barbara Dement of the Shear Madness Salon in Washington, D.C., created these get-up-and-go cornrows by twisting the hair instead of braiding it. |
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Earlier in the year, Richardson fired Betts, Dement, vice president of the Alumni Association. |
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Sleep researcher Dr William Dement estimates that up to 95 per cent of people suffer from lack of sleep at some point in their lives. |
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Judge DeMent, unimpressed, took a potshot at Mr James's thinking in a clarification of his ruling on November 12th. |
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Dement that I've always fancied him to be the heroic figure Don Quixote of La Mancha and myself as his sidekick, Poncho Sanchez. |
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DeMent has served on MTNA's Teacher Enrichment Grant Committee, College Faculty Forum and is currently on the AMT Editorial Committee. |
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Survivors include four sons, John of Scotland, Dale of Cottage Grove, Les Dement of Orting, Wash. |
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Dement is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and the Division Chief of the Stanford University Division of Sleep. |
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