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Rakove won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for History for Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution ( 1996 ) which questioned whether originalism is a comprehensive and exhaustive means of interpreting the Constitution.

exhaustive and biography
Normally, a guild or organization to promote the cause of the candidate's sainthood is created, an exhaustive search of the candidate's writings, speeches and sermons is undertaken, a detailed biography is written and eyewitness accounts are gathered.
His nationality was first addressed by contemporary Spanish chronicler Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, who, in his Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos en las Islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano, referred to Cabrillo as Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Português, Still, historian Henry Kelsey, in his exhaustive 1986 biography Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, writes that Cabrillo appears to have been born in Castilla.
His Griechische Bilderchroniken was published after his death, by his nephew Adolf Michaelis, who has written an exhaustive biography in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, xiii ..
John Randolph of Roanoke, 1773 – 1833 ; a biography based largely on new material, in 2 volumes ; New York, London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1922 ( 2nd revised edition in 1 volume 1939, reprinted New York, Octagon Books, 1970 ); exhaustive details.
In 2004, Philip Leibfried and Chei Mi Lane's exhaustive examination of Wong's career, Anna May Wong: A Complete Guide to Her Film, Stage, Radio and Television Work was published, as well as a second full-length biography, Anna May Wong: From Laundryman's Daughter to Hollywood Legend by Graham Russell Hodges.
An exhaustive two-volume biography of Busch by Tully Potter was published in 2010 by Toccata Press
After completing his exhaustive studies of Lee, his generals, and the Confederate war effort, Freeman started work on a biography of George Washington.
* An exhaustive biography as well as a complete summary of most of his books can be found on the French web site ( Author: Jean Leclercq and Anne Henry ): http :// www. michelhenry. org
On 19 February 2005, Jutarnji list published an exhaustive biography of Ante Gotovina.
An exhaustive biography was published in December 2005 by Jean-Guy Rens under the title VLADY: DE LA REVOLUCION AL RENACIMIENTO, Siglo XXI Editores, Mexico,
* Major Vance Astro, extensive biography with exhaustive references

exhaustive and Long
Navigator and aeronautical engineer Elgen Long and his wife Marie K. Long devoted 35 years of exhaustive research to the " crash and sink " theory, which is the most widely accepted explanation for the disappearance.

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In Williams v. Delta Int ' l Machinery Corp.,, the court said: " exhaustive study and these lengthy deliberations, the majority of this Court, for various reasons, has decided that we should not abandon the doctrine of contributory negligence, which has been the law in Alabama for approximately 162 years.

exhaustive and wrote
Escoffier updated Le Guide Culinaire four times during his lifetime, noting in the foreword to the book's first edition that even with its 5, 000 recipes, the book should not be considered an " exhaustive " text, and that even if it were at the point when he wrote the book, " it would no longer be so tomorrow, because progress marches on each day.
Derek Zumsteg of Baseball Prospectus wrote an exhaustive review of the case James made and concluded: " James ' defense of Rose is filled with oversights, errors in judgment, failures in research, and is a great disservice to the many people who have looked to him for a balanced and fair take on this complicated and important issue.
When Rogers died, when Vanity Fair was published, when the Greville Memoirs was issued or a revolution occurred on the continent, Hayward, whose memory was as retentive as his power of accumulating documentary evidence was exhaustive, wrote an elaborate essay on the subject for the Quarterly or the Edinburgh.
" InfoWorld counted it among the very few weblogs that were " worth a visit ," Brill's Content claimed that it presented " news the way web pioneers envisioned it — hypertextual, wide-reaching, and exhaustive ," Fast Company called it " one of the best Web logs on the Net ," Feed wrote that the site was " frequented by thousands of the Net's most knowledgeable ," Wired hailed it as " one of the oldest and most popular weblogs ," and The New Yorker commended Barger's " healthy appetite for everything from literature to science ," whereas The Register found that " there's no better reader on the Internet than Jorn Barger.
Giovanni Morgagni ( 1682 – 1771 ), celebrated as the father of anatomical pathology, wrote the first exhaustive work on pathology, De Sedibus et Causis Morborum per Anatomen Indagatis ( The Seats and Causes of Diseases Investigated by Anatomy, 1769 ).
Between 1915 and 1919 Geddes wrote a series ofexhaustive town planning reports ’ on at least eighteen Indian cities, a selection of which has been collected together in Jacqueline Tyrwhitt ’ s ‘ Patrick Geddes in India ’ ( 1947 ).
On 7 February 2004 Bernhard wrote in an open letter to the Volkskrant newspaper " with respect to the so-named Hofmans affair, I recall that the Beel Commission in 1956 conducted an exhaustive investigation.
McFarlane wrote The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop in December 1999, it is described in Australian Music Guide as " The most exhaustive and wide-ranging encyclopedia of Australian music from the 1950s onwards ".
His best work is in the presentation of modern Jewish history, in which he is singularly exact and conscientious, and to which he gives an exhaustive literature of sources ; here he exhibits not only a fine discernment of what is historically important, but a spirit of fairness which is the more creditable because he wrote in the midst of the struggle for Reform.
That fall, in addition to articles he wrote for the " underground " and " aboveground " Communist press, Hal Ware compiled an exhaustive survey of American agriculture, including maps showing the distribution of types of farms, farm incomes, and so forth in different sections of the country.

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An exhaustive bibliography is available in Davis ( 1990 ), p. xv and following
We will number the terms of the cochain complex by n. Later, we will also assume that the filtration is Hausdorff or separated, that is, the intersection of the set of all F < sup > p </ sup > C < sup >•</ sup > is zero, and that the filtration is exhaustive, that is, the union of the set of all F < sup > p </ sup > C < sup >•</ sup > is the entire chain complex C < sup >•</ sup >.
In 1932, Andre Schaeffner developed a new classification scheme that was " exhaustive, potentially covering all real and conceivable instruments " p. 176.
At first glance, Ballard's encoded, repetitive, and quotidian diary often appears trivial, but as Ulrich found, " it is in the very dailiness, the exhaustive, repetitious dailiness, that the real power of Martha Ballard's book lies ... For her, living was to be measured in doing " ( p. 9 ).

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As the result of an exhaustive review of the recommendations contained in this report, plus an analysis of our own enabling act, the Planning Division developed a number of basic planning objectives which caused a reorientation of its work program.
An exhaustive survey was made of the literature, and a primary reference file of approximately 600 references was catalogued.
* God's foreknowledge of the future is exhaustive and complete, and therefore the future is certain and not contingent on human action.
The program or server carries out an exhaustive search of a database of words, to produce a list containing every possible combination of words or phrases from the input word or phrase.
Training in the Bulgarian People's Army was exhaustive even by Soviet standards, however, it was never seen as a major force within the Warsaw Pact.
This point should be taken in consideration for implementations with a different number of rounds, as even though it increases security against an exhaustive attack, it weakens the security guaranteed by the algorithm.
Black is the lack of all colors of light, or an exhaustive combination of multiple colors of pigment.
An article written in 1984 by L. R. Ember, and published in Chemical Engineering News, is considered one of the most exhaustive and authoritative accounts of the controversy surrounding the use of trichothecene mycotoxins in Southeast Asia during the 1970s.
This is not an exhaustive list of the prophetic gestures found in the book of Jeremiah.
An adversary can use multiple computers at once, for instance, to increase the speed of exhaustive search for a key ( i. e., " brute force " attack ) substantially.
As the key size increases, so does the complexity of exhaustive search to the point where it becomes impractable to crack encryption directly.
This is not an exhaustive list, but is meant to cover the wide range of intelligent behaviors.
The clusters should be mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive.
Though the TeX typesetting language has an equivalent, the CTAN ( and in fact the CPAN's name is based on the CTAN ), few languages have an exhaustive central repository for libraries.
He performed an exhaustive market research on the available hydraulic limes, visiting their production sites, and noted that the " hydraulicity " of the lime was directly related to the clay content of the limestone from which it was made.
The Gospels provide episodes from the life of Jesus and some of his works, but the authors of the New Testament show little interest in an absolute chronology of Jesus or in synchronizing the episodes of his life, and as in John 21: 25, the Gospels do not claim to be an exhaustive list of his works.
The Supreme Court of Canada held that the list is not exhaustive and includes unwritten components as well.
An enumerative definition of a concept or term is an extensional definition that gives an explicit and exhaustive listing of all the objects that fall under the concept or term in question.
Divisio is an exhaustive list of subsets of a set, in the sense that every member of the " divided " set is a member of one of the subsets.
Since there is no established instrumental ensemble that includes the double bass, its use in chamber music has not been as exhaustive as the literature for ensembles such as the string quartet or piano trio.
She claimed that the accountant was never found, despite an exhaustive search, and had also stolen more than $ 11 million of other peoples ' money.

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