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In 1526 Las Casas also commenced the Historia de las Indias (selections appear in History of the Indies), a voluminous history of the conquest of the New World.
Mike Wallace, co-author of the voluminous history "Gotham," which made extensive use of the library's local history archives, said, "I'm suffused with joy each time I walk into this treasure house".
Still, in what appears likely to be a pattern during this trial, Mr. Vinegrad found examples in the voluminous history of the case, some from the very same testimony cited by the defense, in which Mr. Louima had provided accounts consistent with the prosecution's view of the case.
The sort of person who probably swipes through the pages of voluminous history books with the same indifferent ease as you do Tinder profiles.
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In my research practice, I often hear about doctors in private and academic settings who evidently have time to take voluminous histories and perform compulsively thorough exams, yet fail to make human contact, leaving patients angry and confused.
"The Fed is powerful, but it's powerful over the long term," said Allan Meltzer, an economics professor at Carnegie Mellon University and author of a voluminous new history of the Federal Reserve.
It also dismissed wording elsewhere in the statute, as well as the act's voluminous legislative history and decades of judicial interpretation, evincing Congress's intention to comprehensively protect all U.S. waters and wetlands, whether "navigable" or not.
Senator Cotton and those who sat in support of his statement likely have no knowledge of the voluminous documentary history of post-September 11, 2001 detention operations.
The second, and more significant, surprise came when Anda and Felitti compared the ACE scores with the voluminous medical histories that Kaiser had collected on each patient.
The Pursuit of Oblivion: A Global History of Narcotics, 1500-2000.By Richard Davenport-Hines.Weidenfeld & Nicolson; 480 pages; £20 ABSOLUTE sobriety is not a natural or primary human state," asserts Richard Davenport-Hines at the beginning of this voluminous and comprehensive history of drug-taking.
The list of 'upset' winners and can't-miss players who very much did miss is so voluminous throughout sports history that the only real upset is those of us who keep falling prey to the whimsy and ambiguity of competition between elite athletes.
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