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  • ...u never heard of it??! Wrote about [[Waterford]] because it's nice and is thinking about what events shook the world that she knows anything about. More late
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  • ** ''The Mechanical Bride'' (''[[Science Fiction Thinking Machines]]'', edited by [[Groff Conklin]], May 1954)
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  • ...en]] will give it a look-see (the article) and correct any aberrancy in my thinking. --[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] [[User talk:Anthony.Sebast
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  • ...the way was clear for the [[Progressive Movement]] to impose a new way of thinking and a new agenda for politics.
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  • ...detailed analysis, on December 8, described a distinct change in Communist thinking, away from the protracted war attritional model to something more decisive.
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  • A convenient way of thinking about it is that a journal that is cited once, on average, for each articl
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  • ...ctrine of [[countervalue|"massive retaliation"]], which dominated military thinking during the mid-1950's. The book brought Kissinger to national attention, an
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  • ...s the gathering of data is becoming more complicated as our very notion of thinking, even of mathematical proof, is modified by technology, for example, by com ...sense of generating theories of greater verisimilitude provides reason for thinking that the methods employed (the principles of comparison) are in fact legiti
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  • ...werful). Outside politics, figures who consider that Rand influenced their thinking include:
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  • ...ferent fields of science and was very successful. He developed new ways of thinking and new forms of scientific method. However his most meaningful study came
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  • ...hium or <sub>2</sub>deuterium are clearly needed. Context suggests he was thinking of the Teller-Ulam design. In that approach, <sub>238</sub>uranium is pro
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  • ...t it, so that the king and his advisers would be manipulated to follow the thinking of the generals. ...orderly and well-regulated government) was reflected in the French king's thinking. Louis XIV wove into this idea a belief in God's election and guidance of t
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  • ...ge of headmistress, Marie Souvestre, Eleanor developed into an independent-thinking, self-confident young woman. Eleanor's first-cousin Corinne Robinson, whose
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  • ...status. Physicians are concerned that this can mislead some patients into thinking that all drugs are unnecessary or even harmful, and to overestimate the bod ...://www.worldchiropracticalliance.org/tcj/1996/may/may1996kent.htm Critical thinking:] Christopher Kent, president of the [http://www.ccp-guidelines.org/ Counci
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  • ...ght of contribyuting something to the article on employment, but I was not thinking to write about unemployment specifically. My thoughts were more on labour m
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  • ...en (its Japanese name). These practices generally try to bypass conceptual thinking, unlike Theravada insight meditation, which uses it as a starting point.
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  • ...s personal piety is due to the large part which the future life had in his thinking. If the world is all for God's glory, the Christian has nothing else to do ...ion, the new Copernican system steadily won more and more the adherence of thinking minds, and the new science even invaded the domain of religion with the so-
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  • ...h was publicly stated to be a paper project in order to "fool" the US into thinking there was a race going on. This cover story lasted until [[Glasnost]], when
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  • * {{cite journal|last=Taxidou|first=Olga|date=November 1995|title=Crude Thinking: John Fuegi and Recent Brecht Criticism|journal=[[New Theater Quarterly]]|v
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  • ...ush later praised this proposal, saying it had been a turning point in his thinking."<ref>''9/11 Commission Report'', [http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911 ...failures. He confided in a reporter: "The one thing I lose sleep about is thinking what could I have done better, how could I have gotten more attention on th
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