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In 1798 Guyton married Madame Picardet, who had helped him in the translation of many foreign scientific works.
A Pentagon program that tracks foreign scientific publications has uncovered dozens of reports, scientific papers and conference proceedings on uranium enrichment that Dr. Khan and his colleagues published.
In addition, Mr. Messemer said in December that in the search of Dr. Lee's home, the F.B.I. had found letters that Dr. Lee had sent to several foreign scientific institutes seeking a job.
He had also said that Dr. Lee had sent letters to a number of foreign scientific institutes seeking a job, suggesting that Dr. Lee may have downloaded all the secrets in an effort to enhance his job prospects.
(v) Prefer everyday English to foreign, scientific or jargon words.And then here's revised rule (vi), to be borne in mind by the language pundit. vi) Good writing is no place for the tyrant.
The judge also wrote that he had changed his mind about granting bail because of the government's new charge that Dr. Lee had committed the acts not because he was spying but in an effort to help him get a job at some foreign scientific institutes, most in countries like Australia, Singapore and Switzerland.
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But the O.E.D. has always been inclusive of a wide variety of English — slang, foreign borrowings, scientific words, dialect.
Already a delegate to the Western European Union and the Council of Europe (more important as a forum before the European parliament developed; he served there too), he was junior housing minister from 1966 until Labour's defeat in 1970; later in opposition on foreign and scientific affairs, he was a familiar figure around the Lords.
In 1968 he became president of the International Council of Scientific Unions, and he participated in activities of many foreign academies and scientific societies.
(v) Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.
Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.
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