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See also the Britannica Classic article on Halloween, which appeared in the 13th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

The reasons for this were established nearly fifty years ago, by the economist Kenneth Arrow, in a classic article entitled "Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care".

In a classic article on the subject in the Harvard Business Review in 1971, Harry Levinson noted:"The most successful executives are often men who have built their own companies.

In 1980, Dr. Barton D. Schmitt, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, published a now classic article about what he termed "fever phobia".

This, too, is a story that has been told before, recounted in a classic article, "The Silent Season of a Hero," which Gay Talese wrote for Esquire in 1966.

On one of these fieldwork trips, he dashed off a classic article that tore into the framework of assumptions underpinning the work on the affluent worker by John Goldthorpe and colleagues at Cambridge.

Bubbling in cups of garlic butter, fat escargots were the classic article; and a glass of sweet muscat wine brought another, magnificent, dimension to decadently smooth duck liver terrine.

In a classic article on divorce negotiation from 1979, "Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law," Robert H. Mnookin and Lewis Kornhauser wrote that custody and money are "inextricably linked," because "a parent may trade custodial rights for money".

In this context, Horowitz cites a classic article by the philosopher Thomas Nagel, "What Does It Feel Like to Be a Bat?" Nagel's point was that the only way to know what it is like to be a bat is to be one.

James Grant Bob Dylan finds God – a classic article from the vaults To celebrate the release of Bob Dylan's new album Tempest, we head to Rock's Backpages – the world's leading archive of vintage music writing – for this 1979 NME piece about the musician's relationship with religion The neuroscience of Bob Dylan's genius How do we have insights, and where does inspiration come from?

Sellars defends these claims in his classic article, EPM.

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