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Hoyle's and Many
Many modern card game rule books contain the word " Hoyle " in the title, but the moniker does not mean that the works are derivative of Hoyle's ( in much the same way that many modern dictionaries contain " Webster " in their titles without necessarily relating to the work of Noah Webster ).

Hoyle's and Hoyle
Quickly, many important omissions in Hoyle's theory were corrected, beginning with the publication of a celebrated review paper in 1957 by Burbidge, Burbidge, Fowler and Hoyle ( commonly referred to as the B < sup > 2 </ sup > FH paper ).
Ironically, the piracies were profitable to Hoyle, though a disaster for Cogan who was forced to lower the price of the book to match the pirates and to pay for Hoyle's signature.

Hoyle's and have
Not all recent science fiction, however, is dystopian, for the optimistic strain is still very much alive in Mission Of Gravity and Childhood's End, as we have seen, as well as in many other recent popular novels and stories like Fred Hoyle's The Black Cloud ( 1957 ) ; ;
Much more elaborate predictive practices have also been suggested for the holes although all these methods, including Hoyle's, require a high level of astronomical awareness and a grasp of some very abstract concepts including knowing where and when to first position the stones around the circle.

Hoyle's and 1983
Rules for three card poker are included in Hoyle's Rules of Games ( Second Revised Edition ) from 1983 along with a hi-low variant.

Hoyle's and made
No mention of Euchre is made in the treatise by Samuel Weller Singer, entitled Researches into the History of Playing Cards, 4to., London, 1816 ; nor in any of the English editions of Hoyle's Games ; nor in Captain Crawley's Handy Book of Games for Gentlemen, 12mo., London, 1860.

Hoyle's and by
Subsequently, Hoyle's picture was expanded during the 1960s by creative contributions by William A. Fowler, Alastair G. W. Cameron, and Donald D. Clayton, and then by many others.
BBC Audiobooks released a CD of readings of Trevor Hoyle's novelizations of episodes The Way Back read by Gareth Thomas and Cygnus Alpha read by Paul Darrow.
Gold even supported Hoyle's modified Steady State theory, however, by 1998, he started to express some doubts about the theory, but maintained that despite its faults, the theory helped improve understanding regarding the origin of the universe.
Though it has been played by adults in organized groups in several cities and college campuses, 1000 Blank White Cards is described as well-suited for children in Hoyle's Rules of Games.
This is the case even if the Pyramid cannot be seen ( such as in Hoyle's Casino by Sierra )

Hoyle's and with
Hoyle's work explained how the abundances of the elements increased with time as the galaxy aged.
In the United States the only teaching of the game, except a few paragraphs in the late American editions of Hoyle's Games, and of Bonn's New Hand-Book of Games, is contained in The Game of Euchre ; with its Laws, 32rno., Philadelphia, 1850, pp. 32, attributed to a late learned jurist.
Hoyle's family were Anglican, and he sang in the local church choir, however he had a problem with those Christians who were " very quick to seize on the Bible to condemn you ".

Hoyle's and its
Over time, Hoyle's work pushed off the market Charles Cotton's aging The Compleat Gamester, which had been considered the " standard " English-language reference work on the playing of games – especially gambling games – since its publication in 1674.
Weinberg's article addressed criticisms of the way in which the era of Big Science could negatively affect science — such as astronomer Fred Hoyle's contention that excessive money for science would only make science fat and lazy — and encouraged, in the end, limiting Big Science only to the national laboratory system and preventing its incursion into the university system.

Hoyle's and ".
Himself homosexual, Hoyle's work has often centred around themes in the LGBTQ community, attacking what he sees as dominant trends in " bourgeois Britain and the materialistic-hedonistic gay scene ".

obituary and Physics
Almost alone among Western scientists, John Desmond Bernal, Professor of Physics at Birkbeck College, University of London, and a Fellow of the Royal Society, made an aggressive public defense of Lysenko and some years later gave an obituary of ‘ Stalin as a Scientist .’ However, despite Bernal's endorsement, other members of Britain's scientific community retreated from open support of the Soviet Union, and may have been one of the chief reasons for a retreat from Marxism in that country.
* Physics Today obituary, May 2008, written by Sheldon Glashow.
* " James Leslie Tuck ( obituary )," Physics Today, March 1981, pp. 87-88.
To quote his obituary in Physics Today: " Today the interpretation of many experiments in high-energy physics requires multiloop quantum chromodynamics calculations, and Bill's result is a prime ingredient in every such calculation.

obituary and Today
Still, according to his New York Times obituary, he said in a 1983 interview, " Today, everyone thinks of me as a specialist in Bruckner's symphonies.
* Herbert Brown obituary in USA Today
An obituary in Christianity Today reported that his death was due to age-related complications and that he had been in discomfort for several weeks.
Stott's obituary in Christianity Today described him as " An architect of 20th-century evangelicalism shaped the faith of a generation ".
* Luft USA Today obituary
* Sheffield Today obituary, October 21, 2004

obituary and notes
He then notes that it is ridiculous and weird that there are intensities of treatment by the scientists and press, in particular, that he was " much less badly treated ," when in fact he had been the main target of US press, specifically The New York Times, where his obituary ten years later would mock deconstruction and not consider Jacques Derrida, the person, in the face of those grieving his death.
Traditional street obituary notes from Bulgaria
In an obituary for Brooks, John W. Stevenson of Converse College notes Brooks “ redirect and revolutionize the teaching of literature in American colleges and universities ” ( 1994 ).
One obituary notes that a " clever manager " told Tanguay early in her career that money made money, and she never forgot the lesson, buying huge ads at her own expense, and on one occasion allegedly spending twice her salary on publicity.
Furthermore, Winslow notes that Adams ' wanted me to understand that “ Saigon Execution ” was not his most important picture and that he did not want his obituary to begin, “ Eddie Adams, the photographer best known for his iconic Vietnam photograph ‘ Saigon Execution ’'.
Her obituary from the Democratic Press ( Pennsylvania ), Aug. 3, 1818, p. 3 notes that she was " one of those patriotic Ladies of Philadelphia who first associated together and supplied the suffering soldiers with shirts, stockings, & c. in that eventful period of the revolution, which tried and apalled even men's souls.
An obituary in TIME Magazine on April 1, 1929 notes:
The New York Times obituary of 1 August 1948 notes that Powers, at the time of his death, was president of the Powers Film Products Company of Rochester, New York.
* Leon Kobrin on the site of the Folksbiene: biographical notes by Nahma Sandrow, New York Times obituary, and an ad ( in Yiddish ) for a 1915 play.

obituary and us
" Very few of us here in Oxford had any personal knowledge of him ," admitted one obituary in Oxford's staff magazine, " The Clarendonian ".
In his obituary of Lenkiewicz, art critic David Lee observed: " Robert's greatest gift was to show us that an artist could be genuinely concerned about social and domestic issues and attempt the difficult task of expressing this conscience through the deeply unfashionable medium of figurative painting.
In its obituary of the scholar, The Independent stated that " Isaiah Berlin was often described, especially in his old age, by means of superlatives: the world's greatest talker, the century's most inspired reader, one of the finest minds of our time ... there is no doubt that he showed in more than one direction the unexpectedly large possibilities open to us at the top end of the range of human potential ".
According to his obituary in The Times, " His loyalty to his friends, his gallantry ... and the unembittered courage with which he continued to meet the difficulties of a world which gave little recognition in peace to men of his mould – leave to us who shared in one way or another his various life the memory of a rich, rewarding and abiding spirit ".
An unsigned obituary J. T. Carrington in the Entomologist's Monthly Magazine ( 1874, 11: 140 – 141 ) began ' More than twenty years too late for his scientific reputation, and after having done an amount of injury almost inconceivable in its immensity, Francis Walker has passed from among us ',

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