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As to the sources Satie might have had to make references to Podophthalmia and Edriophthalmata: in early evolutionary biology these crustaceans ( and notably also their embryos ) were studied by Fritz Müller, in his book Facts and Arguments for Darwin, published in German in 1863, and available in English in 1869.
Christie has had various writing and journalistic jobs including as editor of an unauthorised British edition of Pravda and Argumenty i Fakty ( Arguments and Facts International ) during the late years of the Soviet Union and the early years of the Russian Federation.
Dallas as Facts and Arguments for Darwin in 1869 ( Darwin sponsored the translation and publication ).
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Notably, he translated Facts and Arguments for Darwin by German biologist Fritz Müller into English.
Darwin provided £ 100 subsidy and arranged the translator, and Facts and Arguments for Darwin.

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* The song No Joy in Mudville from Death Cab for Cutie's album We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes directly references the poem.
Although the website Religion Facts, without citing any source, says that Pope Siricius was the first Bishop of Rome to style himself Pope, weightier authorities say the title " Pope " was from the early 3rd century an honorific designation used for any bishop in the West.
She is most known in America for playing the role of Pippa McKenna on The Facts of Life in the late 1980s.
Facts and photographs of wombats for children.
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Techno proved so popular that he was awarded his own strip for a limited run and appeared in The Beano Book of Amazing Facts.
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* Bare Facts of 1926 ( Music: Charles M. Schwab Lyrics: Henry Myers Book: Stuart Hamill ) Broadway revue opened at the Triangle Theatre on July 16 and ran for 107 performances.
* Source for World War I data and information: United States Army Center of Military History " The following combat chronicles, current as of October 1948, are reproduced from The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1950, pp. 510 – 592.
She was also sued in Federal Court by Gene Ringgold, who asserts that the actress's autobiography contains material from an article he wrote about her for a magazine Screen Facts in 1965.
Ceefax ( phonetic for " See Facts ") is the world's first teletext information service.
* Facts for Socialists ( 1887 )
Hovell published two pamphlets Reply to " A Brief Statement of Facts in Connection with an Overland Expedition from Lake George to Port Phillip in 1824 ", and an Answer to the Preface to the Second Edition of Mr Hamilton Hume's " A Brief Statement of Facts ", ( for a balanced discussion of the merits of the case see paper by professor Sir Ernest Scott in Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Australian Historical Society, vol.
The Perfect Game: A Classic Collection of Facts, Figures, Stories and Characters from the Society for American Baseball Research ( Taylor ).
Drug Facts labels include information on the product's active ingredient ( s ), indications and purpose, safety warnings, directions for use, and inactive ingredients.
* Braid, J., " Facts and Observations as to the Relative Value of Mesmeric and Hypnotic Coma, and Ethereal Narcotism, for the Mitigation or Entire Prevention of Pain during Surgical Operations ", The Medical Times, Vol. 15, No. 385, ( 13 February 1847 ), pp. 381 – 382, Vol. 16, No. 387, ( 27 February 1847 ), pp. 10 – 11.
In one of his diary entries for 1855, Dodgson listed books he hoped to write including one called " Plain Facts for Circle-Squarers ".
*" Biography: Pietre Metastasio ", The Every-day Book and Table Book ; or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days, in Past and Present Times ; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac, Including Accounts of the Weather, Rules for Health and Conduct, Remarkable and Important Anecdotes, Facts, and Notices, in Chronology, Antiquities, Topography, Biography, Natural History, Art, Science, and General Literature ; Derived from the Most Authentic Sources, and Valuable Original Communication, with Poetical Elucidations, for Daily Use and Diversion.
# Financial data — Facts for this section will come from management accounting, costing and finance sections.
This was after two shows featuring the book The AIDS Coverup: The Real and Alarming Facts about AIDS by Gene Antonio ; among other remarks made during the broadcast, Hannity told a lesbian caller " I feel sorry for your child.
* Science Facts for the Immature presents a scientific fact which is either a double entendre or is followed by a punchline based on bodily humor.
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Brewster's religious beliefs stirred him to respond to Darwin's " On the Origin of Species " and he published an article " The Facts and Fancies of Mr Darwin " in " Good Words 1862 "

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Lewis's account of convention received an extended critique in Margaret Gilbert's On Social Facts ( 1989 ), where an alternative account is offered.
Facts never interest her ; what matters is the song!
St. Louis ( French: Saint-Louis or St-Louis, ) is an independent city < ref name =" MO Counties Quick Facts ">
Facts about Boniface's life and death as well as his work became widely known, since there is a wealth of material available — a number of vitae, especially the near-contemporary Vita Bonifatii auctore Willibaldi, and legal documents, possibly some sermons, and above all his correspondence.
" Facts, objects, are opposed to beliefs, which are " subjective " and may be errors on the part of the subject, the knower who is their source and who is certain of himself and little else.
Facts are, " like fish in the Ocean ," of which we may only happen to catch a few, only an indication of what is below the surface.
The World Almanac and Book of Facts is an American-published reference work and is the bestselling almanac conveying information about such subjects as world changes, tragedies, sports feats, etc.
The full title of his principal work — a work which, though now out of date, entitles its author to be regarded as the founder of modern critical research in the field of early Christian literature — is The Credibility of the Gospel History ; or the Principal Facts of the New Testament confirmed by Passages of Ancient Authors, who were contemporary with our Saviour or his Apostles, or lived near their time.
Facts about the problem domain are expressed as logic formulae, and programs are executed by applying inference rules over them until an answer to the problem is found, or the collection of formulae is proved inconsistent.
Volume Two, " All That's Worth Knowing " ( Facts & Photos ), is a written account of the club's history.
According to Patrick Robertson's Film Facts, " the earliest pornographic motion picture which can definitely be dated is A L ' Ecu d ' Or ou la bonne auberge " made in France in 1908.
* In Ape and Essence by Aldous Huxley Forever Amber makes an appearance after Dr Poole's release to the Facts of Life where he is sleeping under guard of two Postulants, one who is himself asleep ; the other who is ' absorbed in an ancient copy of Forever Amber.
Facts sheets, reports, expenses, charter, and other information is included in the database.
The Facts of Life is an American sitcom that originally ran on the NBC television network from August 24, 1979, to May 7, 1988.
It is unfortunate that his lively Australian Autobiography, prefixed to his Australian Facts and Prospects published in 1859, abruptly breaks off about 1854-5.
He is one of the first signatories in approval of the " The Facts " advertisement in the Washington Post .< ref >

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