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My recollections of Leonard Bloomfield .” Robert A.
Letters from Bloomfield to Michelson and Sapir .” Robert A.
Bloomfield and historical linguistics .” Robert A.
Bloomfield as an Indo-Europeanists .” Robert A.
* Robins, R. H. Leonard Bloomfield: The man and the man of science .” Transactions of the Philological Society 86: 63-87.
The influence of Pāṇini on Leonard Bloomfield .” Robert A.
The small mythologies of Leonard Bloomfield .” Robert A.
Bloomfield as an Austronesianist .” Robert A.
According to a 2007 report from CNNMoney. com, the quality of life in Bloomfield in terms of crime are 3 incidents per 1, 000 people as compared to the best places to live average ” of only 1. 3 incidents per 1, 000.
Property crime incidents per 1, 000 people in Bloomfield is 35 as compared to the best places to live average ” of only 20. 6.
In the most renowned legal fight of farmers against miners, the farmers sued the hydraulic mining operations and the landmark case of Edwards Woodruff v. North Bloomfield Mining and Gravel Company made its way to the United States District Court in San Francisco where Judge Lorenzo Sawyer decided in favor of the farmers in 1884, declaring that hydraulic mining was a public and private nuisance ” and enjoining its operation in areas tributary to navigable streams and rivers.
Writers included Al Aronowitz, George Barkin, Ann Louis Barsach, Chip Berlet, Steve Bloom, Michael Bloomfield, Victor Bockris, William S. Burroughs, Mark Christensen, Ed Dwyer, Bruce Eisner, David Enders, Thomas King Forcade, Andrew Kowl, Bruce Jay Friedman, Josh Alan Friedman, Kinky Friedman, Steven Hager, Debbie Blondie ” Harry, J. Hoberman, Mark Jacobson, David Katz, Paul Krassner, Dean Latimer, Carlo McCormick, Barry Miles, Cookie Mueller, Glenn O ' Brien, Joey Ramone, Ron Rosenbaum, Jerry Rubin, Luc Sante, Larry Ratso ” Sloman, Terry Southern, Peter Stafford, Richard Stratton, Teun Voeten, Andy Warhol, Andrew Weil, Mike Wilmington, Robert Anton Wilson, and Frank Zappa.
Together, George and Nellie ” also founded the world-renowned Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

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The Panshins also illustrate how another major writer of the Golden Age Isaac Asimov was influenced by general semantics choosing as an example the Foundation story The Big and the Little ”, stating:
Stuss ( 1999 ) remarks that the question of homogeneity ( single construct ) or heterogeneity ( multiple processes / systems ) of function may represent a problem of semantics and / or incomplete functional analysis rather than an unresolvable dichotomy ” ( p. 348 ).
Dave Elman, who was contemporary of Milton Erickson, stretches the attention to semantics ” in giving suggestions.
Translation of the title: Syntax and semantics of logic ”.
:* Alfred Korzybski, Samuel I. Hayakawa and general semantics
In linguistic semantics, a downward entailing ( in short: DE ”) propositional operator is one that denotes a monotone decreasing function.
The Unicode philosophy of codepoint allocation for CJK languages is organized along three axes .” The X-axis represents differences in semantics ; for example, the Latin capital A ( U + 0041 A ) and the Greek capital alpha ( U + 0391 Α ) are represented by two distinct codepoints in Unicode, and might be termed X-variants ” ( though this term is not common ).
The Y-axis represents significant differences in appearance though not in semantics ; for example, the traditional Chinese character māo cat ” ( U + 8C93 貓 ) and the simplified Chinese character ( U + 732B 猫 ) are Y-variants.
The glossary at Unicode. org defines Z-variant ” as Two CJK unified ideographs with identical semantics and unifiable shapes ,” where unifiable ” is taken in the sense of Han unification.
Plotkin received the 2012 Royal Society Milner Award for his fundamental research into programming semantics with lasting impact on both the principles and design of programming languages .”

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After recapitulating the " walking " themes, Gershwin overlays the slow blues theme from section B in the final Grandioso .”
A study on the relationship happiness to various character strengths showed that a conscious focus on gratitude led to reductions in negative affect and increases in optimistic appraisals, positive affect, offering emotional support, sleep quality, and well-being .”
Without such a declaration, Paine concluded, he custom of all courts is against us, and will be so, until, by an independence, we take rank with other nations .”
* Grzega, Joachim: On the Description of National Varieties: Examples from ( German and Austrian ) German and ( English and American ) English .” In: Linguistik Online 7 ( 2000 ).
* Grzega, Joachim: Nonchalance als Merkmal des Österreichischen Deutsch .” In: Muttersprache 113 ( 2003 ): 242-254.
This definition of agrarianism is commonly known as agrarian reform .”
Rousseau believed that young boys should avoid formal schooling and pursue instead an education direct from nature .” Ampère ’ s father actualized this ideal by allowing his son to educate himself within the walls of his well-stocked library.
* J. J. Bellermann thinks it a compound of the Egyptian words abrak and sax, meaning the honorable and hallowed word ,” or the word is adorable .”
* Samuel Sharpe finds in it an Egyptian invocation to the Godhead, meaning hurt me not .”
B. Passerius derives it from abh, father ,” bara, to create ,” and a-negative —“ the uncreated Father .”
* According to a note of Isaac de Beausobre ’ s, Jean Hardouin accepted the first three of these, taking the four others for the initials of the Greek anthrōpoussōzōn hagiōi xylōi, saving mankind by the holy cross .”
* Isaac de Beausobre derives Abrasax from the Greek habros and saō, the beautiful, the glorious Savior .”
Perhaps the word may be included among those mysterious expressions discussed by Adolf von Harnack, which belong to no known speech, and by their singular collocation of vowels and consonants give evidence that they belong to some mystic dialect, or take their origin from some supposed divine inspiration .”
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The Milesians: Anaximenes .” < u > A History of Greek Philosophy </ u >.
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Individuals who survived to this, the latest and highest stage of evolutionary progress would be those in whom the power of self-preservation is the greatest — are the select of their generation .” Moreover, Spencer perceived governmental authority as borrowed from the people to perform the transitory aims of establishing social cohesion, insurance of rights, and security.
Pinchot wrote McCreight, we shall all be indebted to you for having made the suggestion .”

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