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We owe thanks to Justin Elliott of Salon for the single most revealing account of this controversy's evolution.
Talking of tricky situations, we owe thanks to Arsenal, who helped our academy out of one on the M25.
And neither side is expecting the Feds to ride in and settle the argument by force; for this relief, we owe thanks to John Locke.
We owe thanks to people like Professor Zhou Peiyuan for their farsighted and courageous leadership and for putting peace and mutual understanding above all other considerations.
We owe thanks to Woolf, for it was partly her efforts that summoned the life and work of her great-aunt — which, after she died, had waned from fashion — back into view.
We owe thanks to the literary translators.
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We also owe thanks to Justin Broackes for his participation in the seminar we gave at Brown University in Spring and Fall 2013 where we also discussed much of this material.
And we all owe thanks to Romas Katilius.
We always owe thanks to somebody for something -- birthday gifts, baptism presents, etc. -- and in my mind they'll all get written Sunday evening.
We also owe thanks to the pioneering female scientists who were instrumental in deconstructing many of the biases against women in science and who paved the way for our generation's steps forward.
We also owe thanks to Shin-ichi Yaguchi (Zenyaku Kogyo Co., Ltd) who gave insightful comments and Makoto Fukae and Shinichiro Oida (Department of Biochemistry, School of Dental Medicine, Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) who supported the set up of the in vitro experiments.
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