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At the turn of the 21st century, the Yiddish Forverts remained a prominent paper.
Kennedy was a prominent paper company executive who built Federal Paper Board Company of Montvale, New Jersey, into one of the nation's largest producers of paperboard.
Kubrick likes to keep track of things in small notebooks, and he had just ordered a sample sheet of every type of notebook paper made by a prominent paper firm — about a hundred varieties — which were spread out on a large table.
Course instruction is a modified version of a 'flipped classroom', where we provide one lecture, follow it by a hands-on activity (e.g. dissecting a cow eye; measuring cockroach neuron activity; spawning sea urchins), and finish with a section that discusses a prominent paper from the primary literature.
In a prominent paper, co-authored in 1974 with Princeton's James Peebles, the pair suggested that the universe contained much more mass than had been detected.
One prominent paper expounding a general economic theory of contract makes this plain in its title, proposing a general theory of contract law based on the tort-like principle of mitigation, or loss-prevention (Goetz & Scott 1983).
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In 2012, a former research director at the pharmaceutical company Amgen reported that he and his colleagues had attempted to reproduce the findings of fifty-three papersent papers.
Conservatives, meanwhile, welcomed the idea of a handful of prominent papers spreading the ideas of economic "freedom" from taxes and regulation that the Kochs have championed.
All the other prominent papers in New York had millions behind them; Mr. Ochs had nothing, and his personal credit had been strained to what seemed at the time the uttermost in obtaining the money to buy the paper.
He's been a regular guest on news shows; interviewed by national media, including The New Yorker; presented his findings at a national crime symposium; and published op-eds in prominent papers.
(Bailes is also the medical director of the University of North Carolina's Center for the Study of Retired Athletes and has co-authored several prominent papers identifying links between concussions and later-life emotional and cognitive problems). Bailes suggested to Omalu that Strzelczyk's brain tissue might be preserved at the local coroner's office, a hunch that proved correct.
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