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As if Ms. Mann didn't have enough on her plate and, for that matter, an abundance of "Cherry Orchards" in reserve, a David Mamet version included, why would she take on a scholarly task of such magnitude in a hurry?
Dr. Osman, an Egyptian, took on the scholarly task of explaining Islam to both Muslims and non-Muslim Westerners, publishing some 40 books in Arabic and English that took pains to counter the distorted versions of Islam propagated by ill-informed Westerners and radical Islamists.
Avoiding anachronism, bias, and imprecision, including categorization itself where there exists a continuum, is an ongoing scholarly task requiring sensitivity and vigilance.
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After returning to his homeland, Faxian resumed his scholarly tasks and translated into Chinese the Buddhist texts he had taken so much trouble to bring back.
Without publishers performing this and other important, often invisible, tasks scholarly communication would be far more chaotic and the systems virtually impossible to use.The creation and management of the journal title as a "brand" is an essential component of the smooth operation of the system.
One of the founders of environmental history, the author of a well-received biography of the explorer and scientist John Wesley Powell and long a student of the landscape and history of the American West in particular, Worster brings superb scholarly credentials to the task.
This study examined a set of functional units and their associations with scholarly journal article use tasks through literature analysis and validation surveys.
Commensurate with this growth in scholarly interest, various presses began the task of reissuing long-out-of-print texts.
The New Yorker film critic David Denby has deplored Urwand's use of the term "collaboration" as "scholarly sensationalism", and has taken Harvard University Press to task for publishing the book without proper "fact-checking".
Mr. Vahanian, a churchgoing Presbyterian throughout his life, was a professor at Syracuse University when a small literary publisher released "The Death of God," a scholarly work that took church leaders to task for what he considered the trivialization of Christian teaching in the secular age.
The precise nature of Jesus' beliefs about himself and his "messianic" task remains a matter of scholarly controversy, but there is little doubt that at an early date his followers saw him as the Lord's "anointed one" (Greek christos, whence the English name Christ), the Son of David, who would either accompany the advent of or inaugurate the messianic kingdom.
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