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A brief selection of peculiar matters recently presented to our courts.
By Joseph P. Pollard The New Yorker, October 7, 1944 P. 73 A brief selection of peculiar matters recently presented to our courts.
The New Yorker, October 7, 1944 P. 73 A brief selection of peculiar matters recently presented to our courts.
"It's a peculiar thing".
We must name not fire or earth, but the matter peculiar to the thing.
The special feature of the Princeton experiment was the creation of a peculiar state of matter in which this situation is reversed: the secondary ripples of light actually make the wave group travel faster than the phase velocity.
Dr. Hau's laboratory at the Rowland Institute for Science in Cambridge (where she conducts research with the help of her graduate and post-doctoral students from Harvard) ) is one of a handful of organizations studying the interactions of lasers with a very peculiar kind of matter called a Bose-Einstein condensate.
-Granular materials (such as sand), a peculiar form of matter, displaying characteristics of solids, fluids and gases.
The case, one of the most peculiar medical misconduct matters in the city in decades, has reverberated beyond the doctor himself.
There's a clue here as to Buchbinder's particular – some would say peculiar – take on matters surrounding period performance and musical authenticity.
The Senate committee asked a broad series of questions regarding the hiring practices of the Board of Trustees, one of which asked if the board has ever rejected a candidate "on account of his peculiar tenets in matters of religion?".
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