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Mr. Bryce found the photograph in papers of Cook that were donated recently to Ohio State University.
The controversy between Hubert and Brouwer during the twenties is presented in papers of theirs and in others by Weyl, Bernays, Ackermann, and Kolmogorov.
Morrison, Alvin H. "The Spirit of the Law Versus the Storm Spirit: A Wabanaki Case". In Papers of the Thirteenth Algonquian Conference, ed.
But during the era in which Pilger was writing for the Mirror - in papers of a mere 28 pages - his work was a dominant force, not simply part of the package.
But in papers of 1964 (with English astrophysicist Roger Tayler) and 1967 (with Fowler and American physicist Robert Wagoner), Hoyle concluded that the lighter elements could be built up satisfactorily only in conditions like those of the big bang.
Had we but world enough and time – and sufficient beta-blockers to get us through it – we could examine the strengths and weaknesses of his argument here, again, as has been done in papers of every political hue this week in the run-up to broadcast, but alas, life and space are short, so let us concentrate on its strengths and weaknesses as a documentary.
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This was in particular clear in the papers of Eric Posner and Richard Epstein.
Four little-known photographs of Brahms are in the papers of Henryk Szeryng in the Library of Congress.
Strange cases listed in the papers of 1928.
By Joseph P. Pollard The New Yorker, September 8 , 1928P. 36 Strange cases listed in the papers of 1928.
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