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"There are scholarly efforts, research efforts that occur on campus which I'm sure industry is not thrilled about, but occur on a daily basis," he said.
Scholarly efforts to place Perun at the centre of Slavic religion and to create around him a pantheon of deities of the Greco-Roman type cannot yield appreciable results.
Flippant jokes about Freemasons, bizarre punctuation and leaden travelogue about the roast lamb that the author ate for lunch add to the reader's feeling of frustration.Most of the book, as Mr Smith acknowledges, is based on other people's scholarly efforts.
Scholarly efforts have been made to unearth the early trauma that would account for James's succession of wraiths, screeches, hairy faces, and skeletal hands creeping out from under the pillow.
And while Professor Katz, too, supports scholarly efforts to document all cases of mass atrocities, he said the drift toward studying the Holocaust primarily alongside these other mass murders risks misunderstanding the Nazis' attempt to eradicate the Jews from Europe as just one case of mass murder among many.
He was trained as a lawyer, but it was in the study of Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Italian painting that he found his joy and vocation, both as a scholar and connoisseur in his own right, and as a patron of a number of notable scholarly efforts in the field.
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The two memos, they say, were never intended as more than "a scholarly effort to define the perimeters of the law".
The museum is the sunnier side of a scholarly effort to show that Western history should be more about women and Indians than solely about white cowboys.
A serious scholarly effort to plump up the reputation of the folkish artist who died in 1961, at the age of a hundred and one, thus hits a snag in its very title: "Grandma Moses in the 21st Century".
"The senior executive guys who are filling these chairs are not going to switch these policies," said Terry Sullivan, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina and the executive director of the White House Transition Project, a scholarly effort that studies presidential staff.
And it so overstated the president's powers that, under its logic, Mr Bush could order genocide without Congress or the courts being able to stop him.The administration says the memos were just "a scholarly effort to define the perimeters of the law".
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