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This public, mythologised Gandhi runs in parallel with continuing scholarly interest in his ideas and tactics.

Agreement on what NGOs do best remains an area of continuing scholarly debate.

The Celtic origins of Britain, probably to be sought in a gradual process within the last millennium bce, are a matter of continuing scholarly debate.

During his long and continuing scholarly career, Patrick Suppes has contributed significantly both to the sciences and to scientific philosophies.

In the 1950s, Franklin's writings were bestowed on Yale University as part of a grand (and continuing) scholarly project to make the papers of the founding fathers available to the public.

"We aimed to create something dynamic and alive for a new generation of researchers that would reflect both current and continuing scholarly work on Dante," said Barolini.

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This continued scholarly interest reflects not only concerns of historians, but also the continued relevance of Darwin's own writings as sources of creative reflection for contemporary work in evolutionary biology (Gayon 2009 in Hodge and Radick 2009, chp. 10).

You could continue scholarly debate in the humanities about issues of ecological, political, and economic decline which has just begun, but is in danger of being taken over by social scientists.

He devoted the remainder of his long life substantially to continued scholarly work on Southeast Asia, publishing his Grammar and Dictionary of the Malay Language, 2 vol. (1852), and a Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands and Adjacent Countries (1856), which remains a major repository of information on early 19th-century maritime Southeast Asia.

Leaving Ireland, they lived and learned in Italy for a decade before moving to London in 1877, continuing their scholarly, musical, scientific and literary endeavours.

Among others, two University of California professors are continuing the scholarly tradition of Commons: Lloyd Ulman in "The Rise of the National Trade Union: The Development and Significance of Its Structure, Governing Institutions, and Economic Policies" (1955), and Irving Bernstein in his study of the 1930's, "The Turbulent Years: A History of the American Worker, 1933-1941" (1970).

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