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  • ...he Place of Neanderthals in Human Evolution. ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, U.S.A.'' 96:7117-7119.
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  • ...ting of the early 18th century – began in 1738 and in 1775 the Herculaneum Academy was founded to support the investigation of the site. In 1976, Michael Gran
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  • ...O%3B2-W "The Decadence of the Plantation System." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences,'' 35 (January, 1910): 37-41. in JSTOR]
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  • ...on of intellectual self-critique or anti-rationalist ideas from within the academy. Typically, those who go to the trouble of critiquing [[rationalism]] in i
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  • ...aryotic Domain: The Primary Kingdoms | journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | year=1977 | issue=11 | volume ...ins Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya | journal = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | year = 1990 | issue = 12 | volume = 87 | pages = 4576–4579}
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  • ...ed. ''September 11, Terrorist Attacks and U.S. Foreign Policy.'' New York: Academy of Political Science, 2002, 200 pp.
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  • The National Academy of Sciences has a report [https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/26630/l
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  • ...husband, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky was called to Istanbul to teach at the Academy of Fine Arts, and to reunite with exiled German architect [[Bruno Taut]]. S
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  • ...of his long life is much more placid, with Plato establishing the famous 'Academy' for the study of philosophy in the western suburbs of Athens, what some li ...he situation to return to the relative tranquillity of life as Head of the Academy. He is reported to have died in his sleep at the age of eighty after enjoyi
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  • ...1922). Commemorative tribute to James Whitcomb Riley. [New York]: American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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  • ...ields of honor alphabetically arranged from "Aryanism" to zeal. New York,: Academy publications. * Nelson, C., & Watt, S. (2004). Office hours : activism and change in the academy. New York: Routledge.
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  • ...ntury of Irish Illumination (1070-1170)', ''Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy'', 62 (1962), pp. 101-164 (pp. 102-3, 111, esp. 148-52, pls XXVI-XXVII).
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  • ...is cryptic and has caused much consternation. For many years, the Swedish Academy interpreted "ideal" as "idealistic" (in Swedish ''idealistisk''), and used
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  • | title = Ceremonies Presented at The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Academy Room
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  • ...ining Pastel, Reardon served as Associate Director of Film Programs at the Academy Museum, and Lead Programmer of Contemporary World Cinema at the Toronto Int
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  • ...Illinois]] in 1970 at the age of 14, and received a scholarship to Milton Academy through A Better Chance, a Boston-based organization. The first of his fami
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  • ...ich B. "The Decadence of the Plantation System." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences'' 35 (January 1910): 37-41.
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  • ...mination of political scientist [[Samuel P. Huntington]] to the [[National Academy of Sciences]], claiming that his research consisted of "political opinions
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  • | publisher = [[United States Military Academy]]
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  • ...ions of Honour|Companion of Honour]] in 1982. Popper was a member of the [[Academy of Humanism]]; he described himself as an [[agnosticism|agnostic]], but res ...]], the [[Sonning Prize]], and fellowships in the Royal Society, [[British Academy]], [[London School of Economics]], [[King's College London]], and [[Darwin
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