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Greenberg's and part
Greenberg's classification rested in part on earlier classifications ; he made new macrogroups by joining already established families through mass comparison.
Greenberg's eligibility was questioned by some voters, as he had been listed on the Cleveland Indians ' active roster for part of the 1948 season as a precautionary move against injuries to other players.

Greenberg's and on
In Greenberg's first game back after being discharged, on July 1, he homered.
It ended with Greenberg's grand slam on the next pitch, clinching Hal Newhouser's 25th victory of the season.
Tendler said that Rabbi Greenberg's announcement is " the exact same as if he said, ' I'm an Orthodox Rabbi and I eat ham sandwiches on Yom Kippur.
Greenberg's work on African languages has been criticised by Lyle Campbell and Donald Ringe, who do not believe that his classification is justified by his data ; they request a reexamination of his macro-phyla by " reliable methods " ( Ringe 1993: 104 ).
Greenberg's subgrouping of these languages has not been accepted by the few specialists who have worked on the classification of these languages.
* For Martin Greenberg's Fantastic Lives: Autobiographical Essays by Notable Science Fiction Writers ( Southern Illinois University Press, 1981 ) she wrote " The Expanding Mind ," a memoir of her youth and the impact of science fiction on the mind of a young girl.
Greenberg's work on African languages, though initially greeted with scepticism, became the prevailing view among scholars.
Tiara Records, along with The Shirelles ' contract, was sold to Decca Records in 1959 for $ 4000 ; Greenberg stayed as the manager, securing performances for the group, including one at the Howard Theatre in Washington D. C. After two singles did poorly, including their first release — with Coley as lead vocalist — of " Dedicated to the One I Love ", a cover of The " 5 " Royales song of the same name, Decca returned them to Greenberg and gave up on them, considering them a one-hit act ; On Greenberg's new label, Scepter Records, they re-released " Dedicated to the One I Love " as a single, which peaked at # 89 ; Wayne Wadhams, David Nathan, and Susan Lindsay in Inside the Hits attribute the low rating to poor distribution.
Greenberg's widow, Janice van Horn, donated his annotated library of exhibition catalogues and publications on artists in Greenberg's collection to the Portland Art Museum.
Indeed, Barry and Enright were able to sponsor the teen-sex comedy film Private Lessons, based on Dan Greenberg's novel Philly and starring Eric Brown alongside Sylvia Kristel versus Howard Hesseman, using revenue from their renewed success.
At present, Songhay is normally considered to be Nilo-Saharan, following Joseph Greenberg's 1963 reclassification of African languages ; Greenberg's argument is based on about 70 claimed cognates, including pronouns.
Greenberg's studies of Jewish thought include studies of the intellectual achievements of medieval Jewish exegesis, investigations of rabbinic reflections on defying illegal orders ( Studies, 395-403 ), and attitudes toward members of other religions ( Studies, 369-393 ; " A Problematic Heritage ").
The character of Dr. Fried is based closely on Greenberg's real doctor Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, and the hospital on Chestnut Lodge in Rockville, Maryland.
However, some of Greenberg's doctors felt that this was not a true delusion but rather something Greenberg had made up on the spot to impress her psychiatrist.
Fromm-Reichmann wrote glowing reports focusing on Greenberg's genius and creativity, which she saw as signs of Greenberg's innate health, indicating that she had every chance of recovering from her mental illness.
Steven Greenberg's son, Nile, was featured on the MTV show " Made " where he wanted to be made into a rapper.
Olney grew up on a dairy farm in Randolph Center, Vermont, which came in handy when he served as the " Cow Insider " for Mike Greenberg's milking of a cow on " Mike and Mike in the Morning " on June 21, 2007.

Greenberg's and contributions
Greenberg's contributions to the Cleveland farm system led to the team's successes throughout the 1950s, although Bill James once wrote that the Indians ' late 1950s collapse should also be attributed to him.

Greenberg's and synchronic
Many scholars took up this kind of research following Greenberg's example and it remains important in synchronic linguistics.

Greenberg's and linguistics
Linguist William Poser in Language Log has criticized some of Cavalli-Sforza's comments about linguistics, in particular the suggestion, echoing controversial linguists Merritt Ruhlen and Joseph Greenberg, that some mainstream linguists are unnecessarily conservative about hypothesized long-range relationships between language families, and an overstatement that Greenberg's critics " have ruled out the possibility of hierarchical classification ", which Cavalli-Sforza did not defend when challenged by Poser, but deferred to Ruhlen.

Greenberg's and linguistic
Harold Fleming and Lionel Bender, who are sympathetic to Greenberg's classification, acknowledge that at least some of his macrofamilies ( particularly Nilo-Saharan and Khoisan ) are not fully accepted by the linguistic community and may need to be split up ( Campbell 1997 ).
* Greenberg's linguistic universals
According to Joseph Greenberg's linguistic universal No. 12, " If a language has dominant order VSO in declarative sentences, it always puts interrogative words or phrases first in interrogative word questions ; if it has dominant order SOV in declarative sentences, there is never such an invariant rule.
The other two were linguistic methods like Joseph Greenberg's mass comparison of vocabulary or Johanna Nichols's statistical study of language typology and its evolution, and genetic studies pioneered by Cavalli-Sforza.

Greenberg's and .
" The complete text of the poem is at the end of Greenberg's biography page at the website of the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
Sammy Sosa tied Greenberg's mark in 1998.
Team co-owner Bing Crosby recorded a song, " Goodbye, Mr. Ball, Goodbye " with Groucho Marx and Greenberg to celebrate Greenberg's arrival.
The Pirates also reduced the size of Forbes Field's cavernous left field, renaming the section " Greenberg Gardens " to accommodate Greenberg's pull-hitting style.
During Veeck and Greenberg's first season, the White Sox won their first AL pennant since 1919.
*" The Original Hammering Hank: The Greatest Slugger Time Has Forgotten ," David Dalin, The Weekly Standard, Oct 23, 2010, written in honor of the 100th anniversary of Greenberg's birth.
Many who are strongly opposed to Greenberg's methods of language classification ( see below ) acknowledge the importance of his typological work.
In contrast, some linguists have sought to combine Greenberg's four African families into larger units.
According to an article by Nicholas Wade published in the New York Times, genetic evidence published in July 2012 in the journal Nature by David Reich of the Harvard Medical School " vindicates " Greenberg's hypothesis of three waves of migration into the Americas.
It was slightly broader than Greenberg's grouping but it also left out Afroasiatic.
Not all linguists are convinced by the rejection of Greenberg's classification.
At about this time Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic which was slightly broader than Greenberg's grouping but which similarly left out Afroasiatic.
It has not been demonstrated that the Nilo-Saharan languages constitute a valid genetic grouping, and it has been seen as Greenberg's ' wastebasket ' phylum, into which he placed all the otherwise unaffiliated non-click languages of Africa.
The first inklings of a wider family came in 1912, when Diedrich Westermann included three of the ( still independent ) Central Sudanic families within Nilotic in a proposal he called Niloto-Sudanic ; this expanded Nilotic was in turn linked to Nubian, Kunama, and possibly Berta, essentially Greenberg's Macro-Sudanic ( Chari – Nile ) proposal of 1954.

reputation and rests
His reputation rests mainly on the first four of the novels published in his lifetime as by John Wyndham.
His reputation chiefly rests, however, on his theoretical and critical writings on musical subjects.
Pius II was greatly admired as a poet by his contemporaries, but his reputation in belles lettres rests principally upon his The Tale of the Two Lovers, which continues to be read to this day, partly from its truth to nature, and partly from the singularity of an erotic novel being written by a Pope.
His lasting fame, or notoriety, rests rather on his relationship with the 15 year old boy whom he raised to the position of Cardinal-Nephew, and, it was said at the time, with whom he shared his bed: the resulting scandal did great harm to the reputation of the Church.
Their musical reputation largely rests on two albums issued in 1967, Da Capo and Forever Changes.
Zschokke's tales, on which his literary reputation rests, are collected in several series, Bilder aus der Schweiz ( Pictures from Switzerland, 5 vols., 1824 – 25 ), Ausgewählte Novellen und Dichtungen ( 16 vols., 1838 – 39 ).
Noting that the two books " may be flawed ", he also accepted that " they are arguably Garner's most popular books ; certainly it is on them that his reputation as a purely children's author rests.
A genre which ' had no model and can have no successors ' ( Kellgren ), these songs were to grow swiftly in number until they made up the great work on which Bellman's reputation as a poet chiefly rests.
His lasting reputation rests principally on the theory of literary criticism that he developed in Anatomy of Criticism ( 1957 ), one of the most important works of literary theory published in the twentieth century.
Although his influence as a logician and linguist in grammar and rhetoric was considerable, his reputation rests on his works in psychology.
During his closing years he was engaged on his work the Scotichronicon, on which his reputation now chiefly rests.
Delius's full stylistic maturity dates from around 1907, when he began to write the series of works on which his main reputation rests.
He was almost 50 before he embarked on the operatic career on which his reputation chiefly rests.
He was an eloquent preacher, but his reputation rests chiefly on his expository works, which are said to have had a larger circulation both in Europe and America than any others of their class.
Bergk's literary activity was very great, but his reputation mainly rests upon his work in connection with Greek literature and the Greek lyric poets.
In an article for The Times, Grimond noted that the " tragedy of theatre " is that even the best performances fade from memory, and that Johnson's current reputation rests almost entirely on her performance in Brief Encounter.
But his reputation rests as much on his inspiring eloquence, populism, and the beauty of his style as on original work.
His reputation, however, rests more on his two spells as the UK's foreign minister than on his brief and uneventful premiership.
This move marked a turning-point in his life, for he now set to work on the investigations on which his reputation rests.
But his reputation rests chiefly on his treatment of Church history in his Kirchengeschichte, Lehrbuch zunächst für akademische Vorlesungen ( 1834, 12th ed., 1900 ; Eng.
Reimarus ' reputation as a scholar rests on the valuable edition of Dio Cassius ( 1750 – 52 ) which he prepared from the materials collected by J.
) Yet the works on which Hutcheson's reputation rests had already been published.
Clarke's reputation rests to a large extent on his effort to demonstrate the existence of God and his theory of the foundation of rectitude.
He contributed largely to periodicals, chiefly on classical subjects, but his reputation mainly rests upon his editions of the works of other scholars:

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