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In 1989, her wartime journals were published under the title The Time of My Life: Entertaining the Troops.
Next to numerous translated poems and some prose texts of other writers published in journals, she translated into Slovene language a book of poetry of Italian poet Michele Obit ( Leta na oknu, ZTT EST, Trieste, 2001, ISBN 88-7174-054-8 ), a selection of poetry of Argentinian poet Roberto Juarroz for a book Vertikalna poezija ( Vertical Poetry-with her introduction, ŠZ, Ljubljana, 2006, ISBN 961-242-035-1 ), a book of Gao Xingjian ( Ribiška palica za starega očeta / Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather, 1986 – 1990, from French together with Drago Braco Rotar ) ( Didakta, Radovljica, 2001, ISBN 961-6363-62-X ), a book of poetry written by Lithuanian poet Neringa Abrutyte ( Izpoved, CSK, Aleph, Ljubljana, 2004, ISBN 961-6036-50-5 ) and a book of fairy-tails for kids by Lucy Coats ( 100 grških mitov za otroke / Atticus the Storyteller, 2004 ; MK, Ljubljana, 2004, reprinted in 2009, ISBN 978-86-11-16964-4.
After graduation, he wrote articles on film for journals, and soon became an assistant director of films like Kkamdong, directed by Yu Yeong-jin, and Watercolor painting in a Rainy Day, directed by Kwak Jae-yong ( My Sassy Girl ).

journals and Mountain
Many of the San Francisco writers began to publish in Cid Corman's Origin and in the Black Mountain Review, the house journals of the Black Mountain group.

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He further testified that he knew of no earlier " peer reviewed articles in scientific journals discussing the intelligent design of the blood clotting cascade ," but that there were " probably a large number of peer reviewed articles in science journals that demonstrate that the blood clotting system is indeed a purposeful arrangement of parts of great complexity and sophistication.
The paper however was " rejected by about fifteen scientific journals ," Margulis recalled.
In their research on footnotes in scholarly journals in the field of communication, Michael Bugeja and Daniela V. Dimitrova have found that citations to online sources have a rate of decay ( as cited pages are taken down ), which they call a " half-life ," that renders footnotes in those journals less useful for scholarship over time.
Marshall Public Library Director Amy Crump defended the books as having been well-reviewed in " reputable, professional book review journals ," and characterized the removal attempt as a step towards " the slippery slope of censorship ".
As chemistry journals emerged throughout the 1820s and 1830s, Charles Babbage developed his " difference engine ," the first step towards the modern computer, in 1822 and his " analytical engine ” by 1834.
A common use for induction hardening is for hardening the bearing surfaces, or " journals ," on automotive crankshafts or the rods of hydraulic cylinders.
* Francis, Samuel T., " Statement of Principles ," published at various journals, Feb. 14, 2004.
In 1970 Fritsch was one of the founders of the Feedback Studio of Cologne ( together with Rolf Gehlhaar and David Johnson ), and has been since 1975 active as the chief protagonist of the " Feedback Studio Verlag ," the first German composers ' publishing house: He is a producer of Compact Discs, editor of the " Feedback Studio Papers " ( one of the journals dedicated to electronic music ), a publisher of scores of contemporary music, and a concert manager.
He obtained some teaching and a clerkship in a Sunday School office, began to contribute to journals, and " The Pilgrimage to Lough Derg ," which was published in the Christian Examiner, attracted great attention.
Fahs considers it the first to achieve " the kind of fully formed vision of survival horror as we know it today ," citing its balance of action and adventure, limited ammunition, weak weaponry, vulnerable main character, feeling of isolation, storytelling through journals, graphic violence, and use of dynamically triggered music-all of which are characteristic elements of later games in the survival horror genre.
Review articles, also called " reviews of progress ," are checks on the research published in journals.
Four additional short stories --" El infierno ," " Recién casados ," " El alivio ," and " El secreto de la gata "-- were published in the journals Ínsula ( 1944 & 1952 ), Destino ( June 1953 ) and Bazar ( March 1952 ) respectively.
Smith is the author of the book The Trouble with Medical Journals ( 2006, ISBN 1-85315-673-6 ), in which he contends medical journals have become " creatures of the drug industry ," rife with fraudulent research and packed with articles ghost written by pharmaceutical companies.
Saywell was the editor of two journals: " Canadian Historical Review ," from 1957 to 1963 ; and " Canadian Annual Review " from 1960 to 1979.
He has published many of his journals and diaries including " I Had Nowhere to Go: Diaries, 1944-1954 ," " Letters from Nowhere ," and " Just like a Shadow ," as well as his articles on film criticism, theory, and technique.
To date, he has written 27 books and published over 300 articles, essays, and book reviews in Dissent, The New Republic, The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, The New York Times, " Harpers ," and many philosophical and political science journals.
With the recent popularity of blogs, online literary journals, and other online publishers, short collections of poetry published online are frequently referred to as " online chapbooks ," " electronic chapbooks ," " e-chapbooks ," or " e-chaps.

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Washington University undergraduates publish two literary and art journals, The Eliot Review and Spires Intercollegiate Arts and Literary Magazine.
He died in 1809 on his journey to deliver his journals to a Washington publisher.
" The minutes of the AAAS meeting reveal that because of the universality of this " view on the subject, it was suggested whether the states of Christendom might not be induced to cooperate with their Navies in the undertaking ; at least so far as to cause abstracts of their log-books and sea journals to be furnished to Matthew F. Maury, USN, at the Naval Observatory at Washington.
While living in Washington, DC, she was included among the figures of the Harlem Renaissance, as her work was published in its journals and she became connected to figures in its circle.
Each section will normally have a publication program that includes ( 1 ) books, usually oriented toward practitioners ; ( 2 ) scholarly journals, such as Administrative Law Review ( published by the ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and The American University Washington College of Law ) and The International Lawyer ( published by the ABA Section of International Law and SMU Dedman School of Law ); ( 3 ) newsletters, such as The International Law News ( published by the ABA Section of International Law ); ( 4 ) e-publications, such as a monthly message from the section chair, or updates on substantive law developments ; and ( 5 ) committee publications, such as a committee newsletter published by one of the substantive law committees.
While in law school, Behncke was selected as the Chief Articles Editor of the Texas Law Review, one of the top ten law journals, according to the 2009 Washington and Lee Law Journal Rankings.
O ' Sullivan has published articles in Encounter, Commentary, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Policy Review, The Times Literary Supplement, The American Spectator, The Spectator, The American Conservative, Quadrant, The Hibernian and other journals, and is the author of The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister ( November 2006 ).
Peters has published numerous essays on strategy in military journals such as Parameters, Military Review, and Armed Forces Journal, reports for the United States Marine Corps Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities, wrote a regular opinion column for the New York Post, and has written essays and columns for USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Newsweek, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Monthly and Army magazine.
Marks has also written on evolving national security and intelligence issues for the academic journals Washington Quarterly, " The Uses and Limits of U. S. Intelligence " ( Winter 2002 ) and the Cambridge University International Review, " Defining America's Brave New World " ( July 2002 ).
" Washington and Lee's methods rank ALR significantly lower at 57th, by the number of citations from other journals, and 75th according to their composite scoring.
He has written more than 30 books and authored over 90 articles for prominent American and Japanese academic journals, and he is regularly quoted in broadcast and print media such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, Fortune magazine, Newsweek, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal.

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The biography said Williams used a variety of handwriting styles and colours in his journals, switching between different hands on the page.
Critics said that intelligent design proponents had set up their own journals with " peer review " which lacks impartiality and rigor, and pointed to ISCID's journal Progress in Complexity, Information, and Design as an example, characterizing the ISCID fellows who comprise PCID < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s reviewers as " ardent supporters of intelligent design.
" Although he never directly addressed the matter of his sexuality in the writings he published during his lifetime, it is said that he acknowledged the struggle both in his private journals and in discussions with friends, both of which were extensively referenced by Michael Ford in the biography Wounded Prophet, which was published after Nouwen's death.
Charlton Heston, who played a fictional naval officer working with Fletcher, wrote in his personal journals that this portrayal was based on the advice of some Navy veterans critical of Fletcher, and he said he and Webber tried to make it as subtle as possible.
For years his sermons were published regularly in more than 3, 000 journals, through which he was said to reach 25, 000, 000 readers.
Gibbs was said to have been an excellent teacher, who also published many articles in scientific journals.
When interviewed by the FBI, De Sveshnikov said he was first approached by Soviet intelligence in the mid-1920s, and from 1931 to 1938 / 39, he allegedly furnished Soviet intelligence with industrial and military patents as well as military journals and received regular payments in return.

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He specialized in drawing animals and country scenes, and worked for several journals including the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, where he stayed for four years, and the Illustrated London News, beginning in 1886.
Montgomery stayed in Bala for two weeks in 1922, and, according to her journals, ate her meals at Fanny Pike's boarding house.
He stayed in villages in Japan, India, Mongolia, and China, and kept illustrated journals.

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