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One of Russell's earliest essays on education is in his 1916 book, Principles of Social Reconstruction.
There is a corridor devoted to the richly colored patterns from Dresser's 1873 book, "Principles of Decorative Design".
Book: "Principles of Vehicle Extraction" Catalog blurb: This manual is designed to provide rescue personnel with an understanding of the current challenges, techniques and equipment available for the safe and effective extrication of victims trapped in land-based vehicles.
("I feel that it is not the psychiatrist's privilege to be exempt from the generally accepted custom of our culture in which one is not paid for services not rendered," she wrote in her book "Principles of Intensive Psychotherapy").
Thus the former ECB chief economist Jürgen Stark – who called Eucken's book Principles of Economic Policy "a constant source of inspiration throughout my career" – resigned last September after it purchased Italian and Spanish government bonds.
The phrase itself had been coined by William James in 1890, in his book Principles of Psychology Richardson herself was quite aware that she was trying something new, and she was also explicit about the thing that set her apart from most of her predecessors - gender.
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Fundamental Evangelist Doug Sehorne got a nasty shock when he realized that the image he had chosen for the cover of his e-book, "Bible Principles of Child Discipline from the Book of Proverbs)," was in fact a picture of a famous family from a "wicked TV show involving a gay couple!" according to his Facebook page.
She is forever citing law-book principles, invoking lawyers and affidavits, and threatening to go to court.
In Biden's worldview, which seems to be composed equally of temperament, experience and books, principles are very important as beacons, but they are dangerous, and often delusory, as direct guides to action.
At the same time, this symposium was meant to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of the book "The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique" by Russell and Burch in 1959 in which the 3Rs principle (that is, Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement) has been coined and introduced to foster the development of alternative methods to animal testing.
Before several hundred families, Dan spoke about the book's principles.
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