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People still read Julian Jaynes's imposing 1976 book, "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind," which pinpoints when humanity first became self-aware, and (also from that era) the work of James Lovelock, inventor of the Gaia Hypothesis, holding that the earth -- rocks, air and all -- is a living, breathing superorganism.
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Mr. Salazar's research, which pinpointed earlier days when more than 100 worshipers packed Sabbath services, helped put the synagogue last year on the National Register of Historic Places.
CRITICS also say federal agencies have failed to coordinate their watch lists, which pinpoint suspicious individuals.
She most recently leaped up for one of the puppeteers at a performance of "Avenue Q," though, she later admitted, it was difficult to pinpoint which one, "when there are puppets involved".
When a crime has been committed during an international flight, however, there may be difficulty in pinpointing when and where it occurred and hence in determining the state the law of which has been violated.
I can't truly pinpoint when it was that I learned that my family was a group of aliens, most of which not being of the extraterrestrial variety of course.
Pinpointing when that will happen will be difficult, he said.
Can you pinpoint when and why they went out of vogue?
Dr. Schechner said she could not pinpoint when she realized that marriage was what she wanted.
No one can pinpoint when the Chinese took a liking to eating animal heads.
It is often difficult to contemporaneously pinpoint when a panic begins.
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