Over the intervening years, over 20 research papers have been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals or as research abstracts. |
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She will also propose penalties for papers that recirculate rumours without providing evidence. |
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Royal Mail have assured me that papers received today will be delivered tomorrow. |
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The further the tube goes underground the more airless and muggy it becomes and I am grateful for papers to read. |
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The announcement of the final count was held over from the early hours of Sunday morning to allow for the papers to be checked. |
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Don's unique selling proposition was that he managed to get hold of the question papers well before the exams were held. |
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Indian papers have been publishing pictures of women being winched to the bottom of wells to scoop up muddy liquid from what looks like puddles. |
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They forge them, or steal them or plant false records or reanimate the dead, their papers anyway. |
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There was a tiny thump and perhaps what sounded like papers whishing around. |
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Just as perplexing have been the mounting reams of academic papers examining her life and thought. |
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She took out her violin case and the ream of papers that was to be her and Brian's performance for John Cawthorne's little concert. |
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People rail against my paper, and I freely admit its faults, but as papers go I think it's one of the best. |
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After Goldensohn's death, his widow sold some of his papers and bequeathed the rest to her children. |
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It frequently carries topics and issues of wide import that get into the mainstream papers months or years later. |
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The language papers with wide readership in rural areas have responded admirably to the hardships faced by farmers in their own way. |
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So isn't it odd that the aggrieved parties always run to the papers for their moan rather than the game's governing body? |
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The publisher should consider adding a CD with pictures, animations, and PDF files of the major papers from the age of reason to the present. |
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He can also call for the working papers that the taxpayer's agent has used to compile a set of accounts from the basic records. |
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Alex was reading the papers in bed one Sunday morning when the smoke alarm fitted outside her bedroom door went off. |
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In Britain, where polls are issued by the major papers every day the bookies are something of an afterthought. |
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He apologised for keeping me waiting and swiftly swept away his papers to make way for me. |
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The repeated photos in the papers would be more bearable and we could turn the sound down when they speak on telly and still feel a warm glow. |
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The logic would be the potential for an amalgamation and rationalisation of costs regardless of whether the two papers were formally merged. |
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They also hold the enlistment papers for First World War Royal Navy ratings and some Royal Marines. |
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An offsider is hauling together the thousands of different legal advices and papers published on the web. |
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Aside from the reports, today's papers also contained promotional advertorials about France. |
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They will usually be determined on the papers unless there are exceptional reasons justifying a hearing. |
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It is clear from the papers that the two jurors identified in this letter were themselves members of ethnic minority communities. |
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What was really giving the papers a thrill, and filling their pages, was the juicy political-financial scandal just breaking in Japan. |
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I still have some of the photocopied papers I copied off when I was an undergraduate, and boy, do they look raggy. |
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Solicitor Susan Stephenson was working on some papers when there was a violent jolt and she realised the carriage was going over. |
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The large man left the stage, and a small weedy man holding a sheaf of papers occupied it. |
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But actions speak louder than words and previous competitiveness white papers have yielded few tangible results. |
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And the text of many papers will be rich with links to databases and other websites. |
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A sadistic smile graced Lindel's face as he perused through the first row, collecting the shifting papers almost acquisitively. |
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Such work has most often been done with the papers of men of national importance or considerable wealth whose papers were substantial. |
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Bill was the original nine-stone weakling and not in good health when his call-up papers arrived. |
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Red's legacy as the color used in correcting papers and marking mistakes goes back to the 1700s, the era of the quill pen. |
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He has published about two dozen papers in various astronomy and astrophysics journals. |
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He proved strong results on continuous functions containing Sierpinski's curve and wrote several papers on functional spaces. |
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On the course students learned how to make papers from plant fibres such as bog rushes, straw, cotton and banana leaf known as abacca. |
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For example, to keep her papers in order, would she work best with a binder or an accordion file? |
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The bundle of case papers I was sent at the start of this case was so large it could be measured with a ruler. |
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Written on ruled paper, the letter was found in a pile of papers at the Greens's home in Gloucestershire. |
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The books and papers will first be washed in clean water with a very mild detergent to remove the dirt and debris. |
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These papers opened the way for others to apply quantum theory to the atomic nucleus. |
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The posts would be different sizes of papers laid out, slightly askew, all over the table. |
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While in Russia he wrote two papers on Einstein's relativity theory and one on Planck's quantum theory. |
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Usually the warehouseman opens up a couple of bundles of papers and lets them help themselves. |
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Today's papers revealed the topics for the entire country along with analyses of their difficulty and predictions of possible grading rubrics. |
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Last week, she appeared in the papers looking shockingly gaunt, and it was reported she has been hitting the bottle again. |
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Mitch was ignoring him, making a big show of looking through the papers on his desk. |
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He also published a number of papers on the cubic surface, studying lines on the surface, and other topics such as the Schur quadric. |
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Rural families got their news from smaller papers delivered to town once a week or from magazines arriving by railroad. |
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The door burst open and a worn-out man stepped in with a stack of papers under his arm. |
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An hour and a half later, he was trotting through the corridors with the papers under his arm. |
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A police search of his car had found a packet of rollie papers and a small plastic bag of crystal methylamphetamine. |
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They featured brightly colored birds and flowering trees hand-painted on rice papers that were glued together to form a roll. |
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The latter's designs for arabesques of ironwork for garden gates, are still to be found in the Stifling papers in Glasgow. |
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Craig published several more papers on the logarithmic curve, the curve of quickest descent and quadrature of figures. |
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Most of the artists' papers made since then have used cotton linters, the short fibre waste from the ginning operation. |
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Published papers are also distributed to selected appointments, so your work has a good chance of reaching the right eyes. |
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The Aberdeen manager is constantly in the papers talking about signing players who are contracted to other clubs. |
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Before this paper appeared, he published two other papers on rather more conventional mathematical topics. |
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Every day the papers are filled with an appalling catalogue of deaths and injuries as the result of the latest piece of motoring madness. |
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He was marking exam papers when by chance he found a blank page in a candidate's answer book. |
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He found two discarded syringes, used lighters and cigarette papers at the foot of a tree near seats at the reservoir. |
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Picking up the papers I eyed it warily, it was obviously not going to be light reading. |
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The personal invasion is highly unsettling, especially if they have rifled through personal papers or clothing. |
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He sat up suddenly and turned to jack, who was riffling through some papers on his desk. |
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The story that news papers would of course like to run is imminent collapse and absolute disaster. |
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Most of the work available to immigrants without legal papers is sporadic, and underemployment is a problem for many. |
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To add insult to injury, he's been given his walking papers by his latest girlfriend. |
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With GM Kevin Malone finally getting his walking papers from the Dodgers, the only question remaining is what took them so long? |
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Since the original papers the shape of the stalk was not calculated but rather postulated to be the figure of revolution of a circular arc. |
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This is despite the fact that we know she is a sharp woman who reads all the papers every day. |
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Old papers can also be rediscovered when they are cited in articles in review journals. |
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Many papers had to be filed about the last person who tried to pickpocket him and ended up in the hospital. |
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In March 1864, the captain had a notice placed in the local papers that he would not be answerable for any debt contracted by his crew. |
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Only a few fake ballot papers were found by the commission ahead of the April 5 legislative election. |
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It never happened, and Silas gave him his walking papers after weeks of grumbling and complaining about his role. |
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In a retaliative fit of pique Trish hadn't complained, instead smiling calmly and signing the papers the estate agent had called round with. |
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The proof will be given to me, and you show the test papers with the score or the results with your teacher's signature on it. |
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In some cases these hybrid approaches lead to papers being published in learned journals, but not always. |
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This staves off moral panic and encourages postmodernist academics to write papers in learned journals. |
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Publication of papers in learned journals is an intrinsic and inevitable component of doing science. |
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The papers are angry that we gave hospital consultants a massive pay rise without asking them to do any more work. |
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She grabbed a wad of papers from the table beside her bed, and threw it at me. |
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Small papers across the country are teeming with ambitious young reporters hoping one day to make the leap to major dailies. |
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We would like to take this opportunity to respond to the commentary with more explication of the content of the papers themselves. |
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We were sent papers independently to read in advance, to come to a meeting for us to share our respective views. |
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The shade papers are made from silk, banana, Kozo, mulberry, mango and abaca fibres. |
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But anyway, she pulled out my folder and began leafing through the papers inside. |
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He approached it on tip toes, leafing through a pile of papers on the surface. |
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The papers they handed in at the end of the course bore little resemblance to what they produced at the beginning. |
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There are more than 12,000 research papers alone on the effect of fluoride on the thyroid gland. |
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Whether there was pharmaceutical sponsorship of the research papers is unclear. |
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They gave me great feedback that helped me improve my research papers in various ways. |
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The staging of the World Cup in a different time zone had an adverse effect on newspaper sales, with Sunday papers hit hardest of all. |
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Instead the papers are permeated with a modernistic and very individualistic notion of gender. |
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It's not just the radical white left or sectarians hawking papers for solidarity donations. |
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But there is still time for the papers to make last-ditch attempts to rally readers to their causes. |
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Some papers rely on the repackaging of stories from a parent paper, others run wire stories, and some emphasize original reporting. |
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A far darker self-portrait renders the artist in profile, his head tipped as though to study a mass of papers or a book held in his hands. |
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Altogether 100 papers were found using the reported search, of which four presented the best evidence to answer the clinical question. |
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Merchants crowded around the entrance, some waving papers to get attention, others with a lambskin or a clay tablet with orders written on it. |
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I hear that the papers have been laying into it, saying what a pile of rubbish it was. |
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Other papers showed the rows of stretchers of dead children, their relatives bending over them. |
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If it sounds like I'm writing a paper for film school, that's because I'm basically regurgitating one of my papers from film school. |
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Findlay is more interested in local weekly papers than prestigious regionals such as the Post. |
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The papers look at algebraic curves, the Riemann Roch theorem and algebraic polynomials. |
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His mathematical publications started in 1964 with a series of papers on topological algebras, measure algebras and Banach algebras. |
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There were light scatterings of sweet papers and fast-food wrappers along this busy road. |
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The bin in the corner held sweet wrappers, papers and strands of cotton, pieces of fabric. |
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They relied on the journal referees who had accepted Igor's papers for publication in order to judge the finer points of the work. |
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The war against the tabloids, or red tops, is hard-fought, particularly as these papers can flood the market with very cheap copies. |
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However, she did kneel down and help pick up the papers and put them back in his briefcase. |
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She published papers on mathematical logic, recursive function theory, and theoretical computer science. |
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This morning he received a wodge of papers he had been requesting for some time. He gave me instructions to provide a briefing note. |
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His daughter, Sruti Hassan, was a witness when he signed the papers in the presence of the Director of Medical Education, C. Ravindranath. |
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When cooked remove basins and strip lining papers away and wipe the basins clean. |
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What should be a routine story in most national papers suddenly assumes gigantic proportions when the editor of a leading paper uses it to thrash the present government. |
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An elderly Chinese man was burning dozens of papers in a shaded burner. |
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His lawyer assures him that whether he signs the papers or not, the mother is still entitled to child support. |
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The locus classicus of this research are the papers by Alberch and Gale that demonstrated a causal link between patterns of digit reduction and the mode of digit development. |
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His desk, by contrast, had very few papers on it and some intuition told me that the slim ream of papers gathered orderly into a coherent pile meant something. |
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Key wards were leafleted with anti-fascist papers and flyers. |
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The official tucked the papers and the passports under his arm and left. |
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Members of the public are also entitled to make complaints against pedestrians discarding rubbish and against those discarding papers or other litter from cars. |
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The papers suggest that Hayden was careful not to leave any DNA-laden material. |
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This state of affairs can be achieved by reading the trade papers for a couple of years, and by reading some of the books mentioned in the references section of this essay. |
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I like papers that need actioning to be actioned and then filed. |
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All they do is ratchet up a crisis, get more free stuff, sign papers that mean nothing to them, keep on doing the illegal war stuff, and start the cycle all over again. |
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But for the one who was blindsided when the papers were served and had no intention of ever signing, D-day is a catastrophe. |
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Their waterproof inks and papers also guarantee serious longevity. |
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However, once I signed the papers as a director I signed away any chance of upholding tenants' rights as these papers banned me from representing the tenants. |
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There's an old rotary phone and a few yellowed papers on a cluttered old wooden desk. |
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But Bush has done exactly that, filing the papers for Bh Global Aviation with the SEC right around Thanksgiving. |
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Some of these papers are highly specific to a particular time. |
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It took me fifteen minutes to fill a thick black Hefty bag with papers and computer parts. |
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For one thing, it was one of those studies that just collected a bunch of other papers and sifted through the data looking for statistical trends. |
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There's nothing on their website, but this might be because their news-updater was one of the 15 plus staff members who received their own walking papers yesterday. |
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The researchers examined stories in 469 local papers following suicides in both the clustered and the control group. |
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They know the best ways to smuggle crib sheets, steal exam papers and generally outfox teachers in a bid to gain glowing report cards, whilst doing no real work. |
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The trouble with widely circulated papers is that principals make handwritten notations on all of them, which are then returned to the central record keeper. |
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If her partner had suffered trial by media, in their reports about his being the prime suspect, his libel action allowed the papers the latitude to outline just why. |
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A crewcut, tanned man in a Naval Commander's uniform, clutching a clipboard stuffed with papers to his chest as if it were a life ring, snapped to attention in front of him. |
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Yet the papers whipped themselves into a lather of indignation. |
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The news release papers things over with friendly quotes that appear to be part of a face-saving effort. |
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No amount of watermarked postal voting papers can guarantee this. |
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Her desk was long and perfectly organized, no papers astray, knick-knacks aligned along her bookshelf along with portraits of her children, I assumed. |
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The instrument problems uncovered by these papers indicate that there is no longer any compelling reason to conclude that anything strange has happened to lapse rates. |
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Last year, the papers of six assistant examiners were rechecked. |
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Even then, most of us doubted he would show up and actually sign the papers allowing him to enter the 1992 New Hampshire primary. |
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Asked if he would file the necessary papers before the Kharar court to record his statement, Kohli replied with a categorical yes but was not sure when he would do so. |
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A footed trunk picked up during the home owner's travels functions as a coffee table where she can serve clients tea or spread out papers to review. |
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Formal properties of differential operators are studied in many of his contributions, in particular in his early papers he worked on commuting differential operators. |
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Timber will be chipped, and papers and cardboards will be baled. |
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The short, 35-day campaign period starts Jan. 12, when candidates may start submitting nomination papers to returning officers in Nunavut's 19 constituencies. |
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Days later, pictures of the residents' ashen faces were plastered over the papers and broadcast on the news every night, invariably showing tightly strapped face-masks. |
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To be sure, it had plenty of big newspaper plants, but could we bring our papers back to Baltimore in time to distribute them? |
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My ballot papers arrived but with the wrongly-named addressee. |
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Now he works out of his small apartment, mostly from a mat and some pillows set up before a low table strewn with audio equipment and papers covered in his tight longhand. |
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If you do not demand your rights or if you sign papers waiving your rights, the INS may deport you before you see a lawyer or an immigration judge. |
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She was granted a rehearing in March after claiming she was unaware of disciplinary proceedings because the papers had been sent to the wrong address. |
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A pack of papers fell out into her lap, along with a single letter. |
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I've spent the morning grading papers and trying to figure out why the Orthodox Union wants to disturb my Yom Kippur. |
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Linus worked 40 hours a week in the classroom and in the lab, and spent time preparing lessons and grading students papers in addition to his regular studies. |
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He studied algebras and published papers on trigonometrical series. |
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The court papers are sealed, but the couple has made it clear they want to be relieved of their parental responsibilities. |
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He produced several other papers on light, the most important being in 1839 when he applied methods used by Green to study reflection and refraction of waves at a surface. |
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It held aspirin, sal Hepatica, cigarette papers and a Mason jar full of tobacco. |
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She was clutching a wad of papers and the usual wireless, digital gear. |
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The teachers called me, she doesn't do her work, she doesn't pass up work, she'll hide her papers everywhere. |
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In all the submissions, they found four papers that were clearly worth publishing and another dozen almosts. |
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The flames melt into each other like antishadows, climb atop the backs of old papers and twigs and start to burn. |
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He went to work on Saturday to try to work through the backlog of papers on his desk. |
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Several Colorado papers have reproduced the substance of our articles on silver, and we thank them for their backscratches. |
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Religious papers in those days were much more bellicostic than today, and no spirit of irenic ecumenism prevailed. |
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He's got his Hong Kong belongership now. All his papers are in order. As long as he keeps out of trouble I can't touch him. |
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The newspaper the Guardian, together with its Sunday sister the Observer, are the liberal papers of choice among the middle-class chatterati. |
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Furnham reviewed papers from 1961 to 1997 that had been inspired by Eysenckian personality measures and theory. |
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Wouldn't it be nice to have our ducks in a row and not have to search for the papers every time we needed them? |
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In the pontifical universities postgraduate courses of Canon law are taught in Latin, and papers are written in the same language. |
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Our invigilatrix was my WEA widow, earning a little daytime money by giving out the papers and watching for cheaters. |
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Within half an hour, the lead roof was melting, and the books and papers in the crypt caught with a roar. |
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Like other Chartist papers it was often read aloud in coffee houses, workplaces and the open air. |
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From this review in 1989 two white papers Working for Patients and Caring for People were produced. |
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The barristers may well have laptop computers in addition to files of papers relating to the case which will be on the desk in front of them. |
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Some of the content contained in Newton's papers could have been considered heretical by the church. |
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Faraday's books, with the exception of Chemical Manipulation, were collections of scientific papers or transcriptions of lectures. |
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His first scientific papers on the subject were contributed to William Sturgeon's Annals of Electricity. |
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Priestley published several more scientific papers in Birmingham, the majority attempting to refute Lavoisier. |
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These intercepted letters were published in London, and copied in numerous papers in America. |
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Thomson published a number of papers addressing both mathematical and experimental issues of electromagnetism. |
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His papers are held at the Churchill Archives Centre in Cambridge, and are accessible to the public. |
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He published over 60 papers in those last twelve years of his life, including a short book on general relativity. |
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Dirac Science Library at Florida State University, which Manci opened in December 1989, is named in his honour, and his papers are held there. |
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The remainder of his papers were edited by Andrew Forsyth, his successor in the Sadleirian Chair. |
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The Collected Mathematical papers number thirteen quarto volumes, and contain 967 papers. |
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Hardy's collected papers have been published in seven volumes by Oxford University Press. |
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Both papers were published in May 1995 in a dedicated volume of the Annals of Mathematics. |
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Jenner contributed papers on angina pectoris, ophthalmia, and cardiac valvular disease and commented on cowpox. |
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Their separate papers were presented together at a 1858 meeting of the Linnean Society of London. |
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The fact that most of Hooke's private papers had been destroyed or have disappeared does not help to establish the truth. |
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The Home Office continues to be known, especially in official papers and when referred to in Parliament, as the Home Department. |
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A number of exam papers for offered, such as French, are customised to support the national educational standards. |
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The analysis covered citations from 1 January 1998 to 30 April 2008, during which 46,166 UCL research papers attracted 803,566 citations. |
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But as the papers there are less heavily cited, this can also mean fewer citations per paper for the universities that publish in them. |
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Local papers The Westmorland Gazette and Cumberland and Westmorland Herald continue to use the name of their historic county. |
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He was mentioned in law papers of 4 May 1380, involved in the raptus of Cecilia Chaumpaigne. |
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To assist in this task, the Bentham papers at UCL are being digitised by crowdsourcing their transcription. |
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The largest collection of the letters, manuscripts, and other papers of Keats is in the Houghton Library at Harvard University. |
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The papers of Vivien Leigh, including letters, photographs, contracts and diaries, are owned by her daughter, Mrs. |
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This website is designed to allow digital access to management research reports, consulting reports, working papers and articles. |
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Ransom Reading Room at the Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas at Austin, which maintains the papers of literary agent Audrey Wood. |
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However, it is frequently used as a resource for academic research papers and news articles. |
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Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin. |
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The OECD publishes books, reports, statistics, working papers and reference materials. |
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There are 15 working papers series published by the various directorates of the OECD Secretariat. |
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Major cities may also support a local business journal, trade papers relating to local industries, and papers for local ethnic and social groups. |
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The United States leads the world in scientific research papers and impact factor. |
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The union rejected the offer and on 24 January 1986 its 6,000 members at Murdoch's papers went on strike. |
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Cabinet papers later revealed that she opposed the policy but had been forced into it by the Treasury. |
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White papers are a way the government can present policy preferences before it introduces legislation. |
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Examples of governmental white papers include White Paper on Full Employment, White Paper of 1939, and the 1966 Defence White Paper. |
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As a marketing tool, these papers use selected facts and logical arguments to build a case favorable to the company sponsoring the document. |
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Many B2B white papers argue that one particular technology, product or method is superior for solving a specific business problem. |
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At age 18, Maxwell contributed two papers for the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. |
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This is one of the few purely mathematical papers he had written, demonstrating Maxwell's growing stature as a mathematician. |
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The papers that have been published in this journal are internationally acclaimed for maintaining high research standards. |
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As a consequence, the majority of submitted papers are rejected without review. |
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The SQA later admitted that one of their Higher Maths exam papers had been unusually hard and unfit for purpose. |
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The papers of Tom Stoppard are housed at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin. |
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This time of rising status for biochemistry also saw increased acceptance of biochemistry papers in the prestigious multiscience journals. |
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He published stories, articles, and reviews in papers such as the Cornhill Magazine, London Society, Tinsley's Magazine and Temple Bar. |
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The Sun used the same printing presses, and the two papers were managed together at senior executive levels. |
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He also had occasional spells of imaginary illness, and he is reported to have had books and papers placed in tall stacks in his study. |
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Others, including the leading light of the circle, Moritz Schlick, were already offering their own papers on the issue. |
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Some brexit negotiation papers suggest that deciding the arrangements for the Irish border is the responsibility of Britain. |
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A third proposed reason was that this was the first election where electronic counting of papers had taken place. |
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At one sitting, students generally sit either the Foundation and General level papers together, or the General and Credit level papers together. |
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The majority of courses were examined by written papers with practical work present in subjects such as Art and Design. |
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Among the most common formats used in research papers are the APA, CMS, and MLA styles. |
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China's scientific impact, as measured by other scientists citing the published papers the next year, is smaller although also increasing. |
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Whyte filed legal papers at the Court of Session giving notice of their intention to appoint administrators. |
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Rarely do American or English papers print photographs of nonrioting fans responding negatively to rioting fans. |
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In 2007 a collection of Williams' papers was deposited at Swansea University by his daughter Merryn, herself a poet and author. |
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A further collection of Welsh authors archives is available in the papers of the Welsh Arts Council. |
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This belief persisted as late as 1878, when Elliott Coues listed the titles of no less than 182 papers dealing with the hibernation of swallows. |
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The whale was dissected by Professor John Struthers, who wrote seven papers on its anatomy and an 1889 monograph on the humpback. |
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By his will, the residue of his estate was left to his widow Robbie and his papers to the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland. |
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Their fathers signed the papers that gave them free passage to America and an unpaid job until they became of age. |
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The Basingstoke Gazette is published three times a week, and there are a number of other papers that publish on a weekly basis. |
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What an indefatigable plodder you are to get those papers ready so soon, and an unmerciful man besides to make me go over them to-night. |
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During their time in Kassel, Jacob regularly attended the meetings of the academy, where he read papers on widely varied subjects. |
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They oversee groups that are churning out position papers on counterterrorism, cybersecurity, democracy and human rights, and global development. |
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Other deeds and estate papers related to the Society's interests in Somerset and Dorset are available at Somerset Heritage Centre. |
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Iranian physics is especially strong in string theory, with many papers being published in Iran. |
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He researched in the fields of World Englishes and Kashmiri language and published several books and research papers related to the field. |
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The publication of these papers was not owing to our folly, but that of others. |
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The abolitionist papers before the war form a rich corpus of examples of plantation creole. |
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Between 1991 to 2000, Quebec produced more scientific papers per 100,000 inhabitants than the United States and Germany. |
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Probably my acquaintance, Mr Blank, therefore, would have been able, if he had so wished to do, to purloin the papers which he mentioned. |
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The work of the committees was aided by the essays and papers that had been prepared for them in advance. |
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He contributed a number of papers in mathematics to the Royal Society, including one on what is now known as the Pollock's conjecture. |
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Fisher, edited Maitland's papers and lectures on English constitutional history after his death. |
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In 1989, the first full biography based on Holmes's papers was published, and several other biographies have followed. |
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Rule 5 requires that all papers in an action be served on all parties and be filed with the court. |
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They have collaborated in papers on growth theory, public finance, and monetary theory. |
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A collection of his papers is housed at the Rubenstein Library at Duke University. |
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Hampshire and Company, the chemists, moved into the premises to make fly papers and cough medicines. |
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The conclusion many papers drew was that Sadler's Bill should be revived and passed. |
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Throughout the next 3 decades, countless articles and papers on process control theory appeared. |
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The Bodleian acquired the papers in 2004, and they belong now to the Abinger Collection. |
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Both papers are published by Johnston Press, as is the Lancashire Evening Post, a daily newspaper covering the county of Lancashire. |
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It is impossible for detached papers to have a general run, or long continuance, if not diversified with humour. |
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I knew for instance, sitting at my desk, just how many extra papers I could sell with a scare-line on a police scandal. |
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There was a stack of papers in front of each seat at the table, but each stack was sideways. |
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Such papers have been print-embossed or spanished to obtain special effects. |
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I don't think I need these papers any more, but just in case, I'll store them away in the attic. |
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Hochberg has a reputation as a stormer, and he'd already been hounding the Chicago papers to print happier news about his company. |
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Flies buzzed in circles round the ceiling, and the treacle papers and bundles of dried clover were pinned to the window curtains. |
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His papers are voluminous but arid, nothing of the man comes through. |
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The next day's papers criticized the yobbery but there was very little about racism. |
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Instead, he said, he will take out nomination papers within the next day or two to run as a citywide candidate for an at-large council seat. |
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Several papers from Weifang University characterize the fluorescence of europium, terbium, zinc, and magnesium complex materials. |
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Throughout the campaign, TV and radio programs will be broadcast, and advertorials will be published in local news papers and on social media. |
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But what the papers are writing is the biggest pack of b.s. I ever heard. |
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It was reported in the papers Charlie had a massive stress because they were just the backing singers and it was Phoebe and the Woo-Woo Girls. |
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The papers are organized into sections covering brake-by-wire, antilock braking systems, traction control systems, and stability control systems. |
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Fellow rapper Tinie Tempah, DJ Mark Ronson and papers including The Sun and The Guardian have sung his praises. |
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The candidates who want to recheck their papers can apply up to October 26,he advised. |
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Following evaluation, students made a few revisions to their papers but did not make comprehensive revisions or recopy their essays. |
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She separates the recyclable items, including papers and plastics, and places them inside the recycling bin. |
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Both of the AS-level papers were set by the AQA exam board, one of England's biggest awarding bodies. |
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The red-top papers gorged on not just one small picture of the Captain wretching but several. |
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But the Association of School and College Leaders is calling for the papers to be regraded instead. |
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Other papers consider taphonomic comparisons of australopithecine skeletons from South Africa and homonids as taphonomic agents. |
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This symposium contains a collection of papers dealing with labour market institutions and policies in developed and emerging countries. |
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