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  • ...came MA (1452). While a student, he fell into bad company and began a life of [[crime]]. ...series of [[bequest]]s, often humorous and sometimes sad. He was a master of [[satire]].
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Anthropology Workgroup]]''''' ...nd have the anthro workgroup tag appear inthe developed articles? Is this a glitch?
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  • ...s a preference for construing philosophical problems as technical problems of logic or mathematics. ==History of the Vienna Circle==
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  • [http://books.google.com/books?id=gag8gT2h2YwC From book of that name by D'Arcy Power, 1897]]] ...zendium.org/wiki/William_Harvey/Gallery#Anatomy_of_the_human_heart here.]}}A late 16th, early 17th century English anatomist, physiologist, and physicia
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  • ...; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: normal;"><!-- start of floated right section --> ...6fa; text-align: left; padding: 0.5em 1em; text-align: center;"><!-- start of slate grey box -->
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  • ...of hardware and software for computers, it is difficult to know where such a history should stop. ...evolution of their hardware components and software concepts. The article is organized by decade. Technologies appear, not in the decade in which they
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  • I'm sorry if this is the wrong place (or wrong time) for my comments. This is the third time I've looked at this resolution and I still can't figure out ...eral days at a time rather than constantly checking (deep in the hierarchy of pages accessible from the main page) to see what's going on in Citizendium.
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  • ...g the 50s) and the recently renovated De La Warr Pavilion (1934-1935) that is considered the first public building in England belonging to the Internatio ...delsohn, was a merchant and his mother, Esther Mendelsohn Jarusalwsky, was a milliner.
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  • What has come to be known as '''African-American history''' developed out of the same forces that shaped the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. ...hey eventually dropped their African ethnic identities, they retained some of their original cultures. For example, runaway-slave advertisements sometime
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  • ...but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages."'' ...nown much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words
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  • ...ash;with some king of logical analysis, which is similar, but not the same as [[logicism]]. ...esires; only statements about mathematics, logic and natural sciences have a definite meaning.
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  • ...phy of [[Baruch Spinoza]]''' is a systematic, logical, rational philosophy developed by him in the seventeenth century in [[Europe]].<ref name=tws9904>{{cite ne | url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/01/08/RVGO9GEOKH1.DTL
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  • ...[[inference]] and to develop practical techniques to determine into which of these classifications specific arguments fit. ...s and philosophy. Logic is also studied and applied in such diverse areas as [[law]], [[linguistics]], [[computer science]] and [[artificial intelligenc
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  • ...|Goethe University Frankfurt Poelzig Building.jpg|right|300px|South façade of the Poelzig Building showing the main entrance}} ...wn as the IG Farben Complex, and the General Creighton W. Abrams Building. A competition to design the building was won by the architect [[Hans Poelzig]
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  • ...other main type are [[stream cipher]]s, which generate a continuous stream of keying material to be mixed with messages. ...signed to be hard to read without that key. Of course an attacker's intent is exactly the opposite; he wants to read the material without authorisation,
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  • ...ly [[astronomy|astronomer]], though in his lifetime he was also well known as an [[astrology|astrologer]] and [[alchemy|alchemist]]. ...uld later use Tycho's astronomical information to develop his own theories of astronomy.
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  • ...Otherwise, the meaning of these columns is not clear without reading a lot of text.--[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-Edwards]] 06:55, 27 Sep ...ning of columns? Well, then, I suppose my posts here should be reorganized a little... :) --[[User:Nereo Preto|Nereo Preto]] 09:13, 27 September 2007 (C
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  • ...s are rare or non-existent. These new methods have led to a proliferation of sub-fields within the history discipline. ...'''[[Prehistory]]''' deals with mankind before written records and is part of [[archaeology]].
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  • ...ry election campaigns continue. Down to three primary candidates, they are as follows: ...es are currently underway. Please take caution if you stumble across them as they are in-progress. Please see the initiative page for guidance.
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  • ..., Oxford University Press 1998, 128</ref> but his work has been the target of much criticism, particularly from conservatives. ...in what one biographer describes as "genteel poverty" on the modest income of an Anglican vicar.
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