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St-Calais is said to have researched exhaustively the pre-Norman Conquest customs of the cathedral, before re-establishing monks in the cathedral.
" The exhaustively researched work ( there are 63 pages of endnotes and 18 pages of references in the paperback edition ) details Baker's quest to uncover the fate of thousands of books and newspapers that were replaced and often destroyed during the microfilming boom of the 1980s and 1990s.
As the nation's leading publication in this realm, World Climate Report is exhaustively researched, impeccably referenced, and always timely.
* 2005: Los Angeles Times, " for its courageous, exhaustively researched series exposing deadly medical problems and racial injustice at a major public hospital.
An April 2001 Village Voice review of the book accuses the authors of " paranoid fatalism " concerning the facts researched, but also says the book is " exhaustively detailed ", " calmly convincing ", and " light on rhetoric ".
* Atomik Fuzion: The Atomik family of Fuzion products ( Alienz, Cyberware, Magick, Motorwarz, Psioniks, Vigilantian and WAR ) were exhaustively researched by Mark Chase and published freely under the Atomik Vortex Studio imprint.
This website features exclusive extras including exhaustively researched lists of Thompson's credits in various media
Loneliness and Time was followed by the exhaustively researched and highly acclaimed indictment of European exploitation and destruction of indiginenous people, Rivers of Blood, Rivers of Gold, which Cocker considered his most important book.
In a series of ( fictional ) letters exchanged between the author, Mark Dunn, and his editor, it is explained that the only copy of Dunn's excessively and exhaustively researched and documented biography of one Jonathan Blashette-a circus performer born with three legs who goes on to make a fortune in the deodorant business and becomes a famous philanthropist-was accidentally knocked into a bathtub and destroyed.
The book is an exhaustively researched look into the science of everyday cooking referencing hundreds of sources and including many experiments.

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As a young naturalist and geological theorist, Darwin studied the successive volumes of Lyell's book exhaustively during the Beagle survey voyage in the 1830s, before beginning to theorise about evolution.
Despite being published 100 years after Abraham Lincoln's death, it was the first book to exhaustively cite original source documents from Lincoln's eight years in the General Assembly.
In concluding where to truly give Kelly credit as an innovator, a 2004 book devoted to 19th-century rule bending in baseball — and which came close to exhaustively accounting for all contemporary reporting on various subjects — placed stress on the following: " Kelly's hook slide does sound special, and players probably tried to copy it.

exhaustively and did
Only when the collage had been exhaustively translated into oil, and transformed by this translation, did Cubism become an affair of positive color and flat, interlocking silhouettes whose legibility and placement created allusions to, if not the illusion of, unmistakable three-dimensional identities.
Only in the 19th century did star catalogues list the naked-eye stars exhaustively.
None of these theories refer back to the actual stonework, and it is only when you have done so, as John James did exhaustively in 1969, that you realize that the construction process was in fact simple and logical.
However, an Australian specialist engineering troop, 3 Field Troop, under the command of Captain Sandy MacGregor did venture into the tunnels which they searched exhaustively for four days, finding ammunition, radio equipment, medical supplies and food as well as signs of considerable Viet Cong presence.
The second portion, dealing with reform in the time of exhaustively treated, but it did not meet with the same success.
However, these codes did not exhaustively describe the Roman legal system.

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An attempt ( in no way capable of exhaustively covering the " tremendous range " of psychedelic experience ) to give " a [...] general view of their effects on perception, thought, and feeling " follows:
By comparison, under Australian law, police can exhaustively search any vehicle on a public road, and any electronic devices therein ( mobile phone, computer ), without the responsible persons ' permission, for evidence of criminal acts, with or without proof or suspicion of any kind.
Bernard Shaw, in his role as a music critic, commented, " The stale wonderment which the great chorus never fails to elicit has already been exhausted "; he later wrote, " Why, instead of wasting huge sums on the multitudinous dullness of a Handel Festival does not somebody set up a thoroughly rehearsed and exhaustively studied performance of the Messiah in St James's Hall with a chorus of twenty capable artists?
The Hindu thinker Patanjali, author of the Yoga Sutras, wrote quite exhaustively on the psychological and ontological roots of bliss.
In the 1920s, Haber searched exhaustively for a method to extract gold from sea water, and published a number of scientific papers on the subject.
Newer additions include special sections on selected areas popular with tourists, such as the Kenai Peninsula It is also exhaustively cross-indexed and maps and charts are provided so that travelers can determine the total driving distance between any two points covered by the guide.
** In the realm of relativistic many-bodied mechanics, namely the time-symmetric Wheeler – Feynman absorber theory: the equivalence between an advanced Liénard – Wiechert potential of particle j acting on particle i and the corresponding potential for particle i acting on particle j was demonstrated exhaustively to order before being proved mathematically.
Zapiski o XX i XXI wieku (" In the Whirlpools of History: Jottings on the 20th and the 21st Centuries "; Cracow, Znak, 2007 ) is a compilation of interviews and lectures, reflecting Kapuściński's training as a historian and dealing with contemporary issues and their historical and cross-cultural parallels ( including such issues as globalisation, Islam, the birth of the Third World, and the dawn of the Pacific civilisation ). Kapuściński's pronouncements on current affairs were noteworthy: he thought that the causes of the 9 / 11 tragedy, for example, were too complex to lend themselves to an exhaustively thorough analysis at present, although he offered an extensive and sophisticated exposition of some of the key elements of the puzzle in " Zderzenie cywilizacji " ( The Clash of Civilisations ); he told a BBC interviewer right after the attacks: " I greatly fear that we will waste this moment.
Clarke writes that Wolfowitz attempted to connect Saddam Hussein to the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 — a theory based on the writings of Laurie Mylroie that, according to Clarke, has been exhaustively investigated and disproven.
The Court construed the silence of the Constitution on the subject of such unilateral Presidential action as equivalent to " an express prohibition ", agreeing with historical material that supported the conclusion that statutes may only be enacted " in accord with a single, finely wrought and exhaustively considered, procedure ", and that a bill must be approved or rejected by the President in its entirety.
His military career, distinctions and writings are written exhaustively on the eponymous French page.
While experimenting on chimpanzees in Kindia, on whom he was able to test exhaustively his vaccine, Calmette also discovered that it can notably weaken some leprosy-its bacillus presents some similarities with Koch ’ s one-manifestations.
Finally ( though by no means exhaustively ), Jacques Lacan's Seminar on the Psychoses and one of his ecrits " On a Question prior to Any Possible Treatment of Psychosis " are predominantly concerned with reading and evaluating Schreber's text over-against Freud's original and originating interpretation.
* The older literature is cited exhaustively in WG Blaikie, For the Work of the Ministry ( 1873 ); and DP Kidder, Treatise on homiletics ( 1864 ).
It tested the middle of his voice from C to C exhaustively ; and that octave came out of the test hall-marked ; there was not a scrape on its fine surface, not a break or a weak link in the chain anywhere ; while the vocal touch was impeccably light and steady, and the florid execution accurate as clockwork.
It is not feasible to exhaustively test all possible discretization resolutions on all variables in order to see which combination of resolutions yields interesting or significant results.
On the Road is the name given to The String Cheese Incident's taping project that exhaustively documents almost all of their live concerts and presents a refined version of each show's soundboard matrix mix in a three-disc set ( also occasionally two or four, depending on a show's length ).
An attempt ( in no way capable of exhaustively covering the " tremendous range " of psychedelic experience ) to give " a more general view of their effects on perception, thought, and feeling " follows:

exhaustively and .
Meanwhile, Dr. Rieux, a vacationer Jean Tarrou, and a civil servant Joseph Grand exhaustively treat patients in their homes and in the hospital.
His verses have not come down to us through a manuscript tradition-generations of scribes copying an author's collected works, such as delivered intact into the modern age four entire books of Pindar's odes-but haphazardly, in quotes from ancient scholars and commentators whose own works have chanced to survive, and in the tattered remnants of papyri uncovered from an ancient rubbish pile at Oxyrhynchus and other locations in Egypt: sources that modern scholars have studied and correlated exhaustively, adding little by little to the world's store of poetic fragments.
The United States government, its allies, and journalists exhaustively studied the possibility that yellow rain attacks had occurred and concluded that the evidence supports the contention that trichothecene mycotoxins were used as biological warfare agents in Afghanistan and in Southeast Asia.
" A fully explicit grammar that exhaustively describes the grammatical constructions of a language is called a descriptive grammar.
In this technique, a few selected positions or a short stretch of DNA may be exhaustively modified to obtain a comprehensive library of mutant proteins.
In context of procedural law ; procedural rights may also refer not exhaustively to rights to Information, rights to justice, rights to participation which those rights encompassing, general Civil and Political rights.
Stratified sampling is not useful when the population cannot be exhaustively partitioned into disjoint subgroups.
* A closed world assumption could be implemented by conditionally testing whether an attempt to prove a goal exhaustively failed.
Structuralism is a position holding that mathematical theories describe structures, and that mathematical objects are exhaustively defined by their places in such structures, consequently having no intrinsic properties.
Sociologists have linked guanxi with the concept of social capital ( it has been described as a Gemeinschaft value structure ), and it has been exhaustively described in Western studies of Chinese economic and political behavior.
Baen's electronic strategy is explained exhaustively in a series of " letters " or " essays " called < span class =" plainlinks "> The Prime Palaver by Baen Free Library.
After the Mishnah was published by Judah HaNasi ( c. 200 CE ), the work was studied exhaustively by generation after generation of rabbis in Babylonia and the Land of Israel.
In the words of political scientist Robert E. Ward: " The occupation was perhaps the single most exhaustively planned operation of massive and externally directed political change in world history.
Given the rules of any two-person game with a finite number of positions, one can always trivially construct a minimax algorithm that would exhaustively traverse the game tree.
FMEA is good at exhaustively cataloging initiating faults, and identifying their local effects.
We've exhaustively searched through all our records.
Wolfram believes that programs and their analysis should be visualized as directly as possible, and exhaustively examined by the thousands or more.
In other words, it exhaustively searches the entire graph or sequence without considering the goal until it finds it.

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