What, then, is one to make of Moore's insistent theme that readers of his books are doomed to squalor? |
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Moore's type of propaganda is far, far easier to resist, because it is immediately and constantly apparent that he is propagandizing. |
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For nearly four decades chips have tracked Moore's Law, doubling their transistor count every two years. |
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I believe that, like me, you will gain a deeper appreciation for this illustrious artist after reading Moore's sage views. |
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Moore's law is not concerned with radical new technologies that could have a dramatic effect. |
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Moore's satirical documentaries have progressively taken on stories with larger scope and greater importance to the world. |
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Much of Mr. Moore's Manichaeism will be yawningly familiar to anyone accustomed to the weird myopia of the far left these days. |
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Moore's next task is to end a three-month barren spell dating back to his last goal, against Stoke City in September's 2-2 Turf Moor draw. |
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His dark, high-cheeked handsomeness impressed Ian Dalrymple, who cast him in his film of George Moore's gloomy Victorian novel, Esther Waters. |
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Toni Moore's devotion to her two children has earned her the title as the Village Voice mum of the year. |
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This debut may remind some readers of Lorrie Moore's dry and poignant tragicomedy. |
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The comic version may well turn out to be the writer Alan Moore's magnum opus. |
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It is in the next generation that Moore's story really comes into its own, with the maharanis, rather than their husbands, in the foreground. |
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Democrats have greeted Moore's film by block-booking tickets in advance and packing movie houses. |
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Now the agonies focused less on Peggy's behaviors than on Moore's yearning for her own true self. |
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Successive administrators of Moore's estate hired them out to employers whose payments provided proceeds for the estate. |
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Crying after Mrs. Moore's chilly reception, Adela begins to cry out Aziz's name. |
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It's a fascinating potted history, following Moore's life and career from Northampton slum to Northampton scribe. |
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What more graphic illustration of that very point can there be than their reaction to Moore's article. |
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Moore's brief doesn't understand this, and so it ends up making silly, hypercritical arguments. |
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Let us, as Americans, examine Moore's arguments, weigh his disputations, and come to a fuller understanding of the issues he discusses. |
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That documentary is only an hour long and it packs more hard information and fact-based stories than Moore's vox pop comedy stylings. |
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The posting doxes Moore's personal information, including date of birth, address, phone number, and more. |
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We credit Moore's Law with improving new computers while obsoleting old ones in less time than it takes to grow a crop of asparagus. |
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Moore's approach is chronological with interpretation of important events and personalities based upon her study of the Zambelli records. |
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This is where the cushion of payment protection was supposed to break Mr Moore's fall. |
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Development economist Bill Easterly likens this refrain to Moore's Law, which predicts computing power will double every 18 months. |
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The biggest problem we have with Moore's Law is that we think of it linearly. |
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This position might, to contrast it with Moore's objectivism, be called subjectivism. |
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Ray Bradbury, author of sci-fi novel Fahrenheit 451, is nettled at Moore's twist on his classic title. |
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Mr Moore and Mr Hill had strong family ties built up over years, Mr Hill living in a settled relationship with Mr Moore's daughter. |
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But more than anything yet seen in Moore's career, this film was made in the bubble and breathes truly rarified air. |
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Others cultivated a swagger or bragged about the punchbag they had at home, bought by mum after constant pressure, most likely from Moore's Catalogue. |
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Moore's method uses the axiomatic method as an instructional device. |
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Any communications business that relies on capital-intensive installed infrastructure is potentially at risk because of the relentless pace of Moore's Law. |
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The messages from Moore's brain to the rest of his body were immediately scrambled by the perfectly timed right cross, and Moore fell down to the canvas in a heap. |
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We suggest that it was during R. L. Moore's tenure at Penn that he began to develop his method of teaching axiomatic systems, particularly topological spaces. |
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If Moore's work is examined in the context of the revival as a whole, however, he emerges as an onlooker, a collator, rather than an active fieldworker. |
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In fact Bowditch loved to carry out complex mathematical computations and the task of checking and correcting Moore's work was one he greatly enjoyed. |
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Compare Inside Job with Capitalism, Michael Moore's entertaining polemic on the broader sins of laissez-faire economics. |
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The foundations were laid by Moore's practice of analysis and his very articulate but inconclusive puzzlings over what that practice precisely was. |
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He replaces Moore's smugness with a self-deprecating approach. |
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Moore's Law states that the transistor density of a silicon chip will double every two years, allowing a corresponding increase in processor speed. |
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While many of Moore's targets are easy, like the various gun nuts he interviews, a few of the connections he makes left some in the audience cold. |
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Moore's Oscar-winning Bowling for Columbine hopscotched across explanations for the American habit of violence without investigating any one of them in meaningful depth. |
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Jordon's insight into Moore's upward climb offers motivation for us all. |
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Moore's new Wilton location will feature a custom-built athletic training facility along side its physical therapy and wellness facility. |
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Moore's strategy was to show that it is intuitively implausible that pleasure is the sole measure of what is good. |
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Moore's publication of his Checklist of the Writings of Daniel Defoe added almost 200 works alone. |
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The interrelationships of the characters showcase John Moore's magical writing skills. |
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Gary Moore's Megastar begins his rehabilitation in the 1m4f maiden at Lingfield on Friday and is worth supporting. |
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Moore's works are usually suggestive of the female body, apart from a phase in the 1950s when he sculpted family groups. |
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The reclining figure was to have a profound effect upon Moore's work, becoming the primary motif of his sculpture. |
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Erica Tarin said Moore's 56-year-old doctor husband Robert Levine was at her bedside. |
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With many more public works of art, the scale of Moore's sculptures grew significantly. |
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In January 2011, the fourth and final issue of Moore's Neonomicon was released by Avatar Press. |
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Michael Moore's false enactment of the working class persona only serves to fetishize the working class and the collapse of the American dream. |
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It dawned on me that throughout my career the mantra of Moore's Law has been driving virtually all segments of anything related to technology. |
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Happy belated birthday to Moore's Law, which turned 50 years old last month. |
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Physicists and engineers have long predicted that Moore's Law would reach its limit, but the date keeps getting pushed into the future. |
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When it comes to computing, Moore's Law famously specifies that the number of transistors on a chip will double every two years. |
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The limited series Watchmen, begun in 1986 and collected as a trade paperback in 1987, cemented Moore's reputation. |
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It is widely seen as Moore's best work, and has been regularly described as the greatest comic book ever written. |
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Moore's relationship with DC Comics had gradually deteriorated over the issues of creator's rights and merchandising. |
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Moore's work in the comic book medium has been widely recognised by his peers and by critics. |
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In 2006, a film adaptation of Moore's V for Vendetta was released, produced by The Wachowskis and directed by James McTeigue. |
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Moore's contemporary, Richard Towneley, pioneered many scientific and technological developments at Towneley Hall. |
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Moore's early work is focused on direct carving, in which the form of the sculpture evolves as the artist repeatedly whittles away at the block. |
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Most of these sketchbooks have survived and provide insight into Moore's development. |
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After the Second World War, Moore's bronzes took on their larger scale, which was particularly suited for public art commissions. |
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The brick relief was sculpted with 16,000 bricks by two Dutch bricklayers under Moore's supervision. |
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Moore's sense of England emerging undefeated from siege led to his focus on pieces characterised by endurance and continuity. |
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Most sculptors who emerged during the height of Moore's fame, and in the aftermath of his death, found themselves cast in his shadow. |
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Lacking funds, Morris had to cancel Moore's sculpture, which had not progressed beyond the maquette stage. |
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Moore's fortune is being spent on a crusade to save so-called global hot spots, 25 of the most threatened natural places on earth. |
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Where Moore's and Finzi's datings differ substantially, both are given, separated by an oblique dash, with Moore's first. |
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Meanwhile, Gary Moore's top two jumpers Well Refreshed and Vino Griego are set to make their seasonal returns at Cheltenham on Saturday. |
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Moore's daughter, Maureen, and a consideration of the way in which their bedrooms were arranged at The Kilns, I am quite certain that they were. |
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He will be joined on the journey over by Gordon Elliott's Bayan, Tony T Martin's Pyromaniac and Arthur Moore's Sea Beat. |
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Michael Moore's film Sicko, for example, attacks the healthcare industry for its alleged emphasis on profits at the expense of patients. |
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Sonic Youth's guitarist Thurston Moore's new band does more of the same shoegazing, grungy guitars drenched in distortion. |
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Ordered this since I hear vaguely good stuff about Alan Moore's Supreme, though the art is mostly ugly Liefeldian junk. |
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Hepworth first pierced a torso after misreading a review of one of Henry Moore's early shows. |
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Even the safari jackets of Roger Moore's tenure don't fare that badly. |
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According to Furbank and Owens, Moore's attribution of A General History to Defoe was based on no external evidence and only those few circumstantial parallels. |
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This was to become Moore's home and workshop for the rest of his life. |
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There was little sign of the second-half fade-outs of the previous two games as Ronnie Moore's team posted a seventh clean sheet of the League One campaign. |
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At the 1952 Venice Biennale, eight new British sculptors produced their Geometry of Fear works as a direct contrast to the ideals behind Moore's idea of Endurance, Continuity. |
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Among the artists who have acknowledged Moore's importance to their work are Sir Anthony Caro, Phillip King and Isaac Witkin, all three having been assistants to Moore. |
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Meanwhile, trainer Arthur Moore has a great record at Downpatrick, winning the Ulster National with Champerty in 1980, and Green Black is likely to carry Moore's hopes. |
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The failure of Tennant's argument provides an opportunity to reflect on, among other things, the nature of Moore's paradox and the role of idealization in doxastic logic. |
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Despite his early promise, Moore's parents had been against him training as a sculptor, a vocation they considered manual labour with few career prospects. |
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Many of these letters were written to the children of her former governess Annie Carter Moore, particularly to Moore's eldest son Noel who was often ill. |
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With Moore's Law expected to run out of steam, quantum computing will be among the inventions that could usher in a new era of innovation across industries. |
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The child was named after Moore's mother, who had died two years earlier. |
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Script work continued while the producers searched for Moore's successor. |
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