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In the words of Nobel Prize winner Robert E. Lucas, Jr., " For the first time in history, the living standards of the masses of ordinary people have begun to undergo sustained growth ...
In the words of Nobel Prize winner Robert E. Lucas, Jr., " For the first time in history, the living standards of the masses of ordinary people have begun to undergo sustained growth ...
The name is a play on the words ignoble (" characterized by baseness, lowness, or meanness ") and the Nobel Prize.
Rayleigh and Ramsay received the 1904 Nobel Prizes in Physics and in Chemistry, respectively, for their discovery of the noble gases ; in the words of J. E. Cederblom, then president of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, " the discovery of an entirely new group of elements, of which no single representative had been known with any certainty, is something utterly unique in the history of chemistry, being intrinsically an advance in science of peculiar significance ".
Central to his view of the world were the words of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto with which he concluded his acceptance lecture for the Nobel prize in 1995: " Above all, remember your humanity ".
Notable white English-language South African authors include Nadine Gordimer who was, in Seamus Heaney's words, one of " the guerrillas of the imagination ", and who became the first South African and the seventh woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991.
In the words of the Nobel Committee, North and Fogel were awarded the prize " for having renewed research in economic history by applying economic theory and quantitative methods in order to explain economic and institutional change.
He appeared as featured soloist with an award-winning British choir, performing the " Gitanjali Suite " with words from Rabindranath Tagore's Nobel Prize-winning poetry and music by Dr. Joel, the noted UK-based Goan composer.
Fluid mechanics was thus discredited by engineers from the start, which resulted in an unfortunate split – between the field of hydraulics, observing phenomena which could not be explained, and theoretical fluid mechanics explaining phenomena which could not be observed – in the words of the Chemistry Nobel Laureate Sir Cyril Hinshelwood.
The writer, Johan J. Ingles-le Nobel, had solicited feedback on a story about cyberterrorism from Slashdot readers, and then re-wrote his story based on that feedback and compensated the Slashdot writers whose information and words he used.
The Brodsky Concerts, premiered in Geneva in September 2010, pairs the poetry of the Russian Nobel prize winner Joseph Brodsky, recited by Roofthooft, with improvisations at the piano from Kris Defoort to express " that which is impossible to say with words ".
* The ninth and the last chapter, with the caption line of " To My Countrymen " begins with few words of the Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore-" let my country awake.
An estimated 2, 500 people attended the ceremonies on July 4 of that year, where Fleming pronounced the future “ bright ” for what was then, in the Nobel laureate s words, “ just a big hole in the ground .”

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In 1978 An Australian Prayer Book was produced which sought to adhere to this principle, so that where the Liturgical Committee could not agree on a formulation, the words or expressions of the BCP were to be used.
In other words, the Central Committee was too weak to protect itself from Stalin and his hangmen.
In June 1857, they formed an " Unregistered Words Committee " to search for unlisted and undefined words lacking in current dictionaries.
According to the Joint Congressional Committee on Presidential Inaugurations, George Washington added the words " So help me God " during his first inaugural, though this has been disputed.
In a 2006 interview, Gagarin's friend Colonel Valentin Petrov stated that the cosmonaut never said such words, and that the quote originated from Nikita Khrushchev's speech at the plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU about the state's anti-religion campaign, saying " Gagarin flew into space, but didn't see any god there.
In 1830, Gallaudet provided a description of his method to the American Annals of Education which included teaching children to recognize a total of 50 sight words written on cards and by 1837 the method was adopted by the Boston Primary School Committee.
< p > In 1927, when the struggle reached an especially bitter stage, Stalin declared at a session of the Central Committee, addressing himself to the Opposition: “ Those cadres can be removed only by civil war !” What was a threat in Stalin s words became, thanks to a series of defeats of the European proletariat, a historic fact.
All freshmen must submit 20 pages ( 5, 000 words ) of nonfiction writing to the English Committee by the end of their second semester.
A Committee later settled on " In God we Trust " and the words first appeared on a 2 Cent coin.
New Orleans historian Keith Weldon Medley, author of We As Freemen: Plessy v. Ferguson, The Fight Against Legal Segregation, said the words in Justice Harlan's " Great Dissent " originated with papers filed with the court by " The Citizen s Committee.
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, who founded the Hebrew Language Committee, coined thousands of new words and concepts based on Biblical, Talmudic and other sources, to cope with the needs and demands of life in the 20th century.
The act gave exclusive rights of usage of the words " Olympic " and " Olympiad " to the Olympic Committee.
Moshe Erem reported on the massacre to a meeting of the Mapam Political Committee but his words were removed from the minutes.
He said it would have been hypocritical to voluntarily take the oath " including words of idle and meaningless character " without protest when another form of words was available, but now that the Select Committee had ruled he must, he would do so and " regard myself as bound not by the letter of its words, but by the spirit which the affirmation would have conveyed had I been permitted to use it ".
The origin of the infamous forged letter, purported to be from Oswald to E. Howard Hunt, remained inconclusive in the final opinion of the Committee, leaving, in the words of Hunt, " an article of faith that I had some role in the Kennedy assassination.
In the words of his obituary in The Guardian, " Lord Nolan .. made a profound mark on national life by substantially cleansing the Augean stable of corrupt politics as founding chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
Founding member Lawrence Scott was a Quaker and radical pacifist who had worked for the American Friends Service Committee in the 1950s, but resigned in protest at what he saw as the AFSC's preference for words over action.
The Pupils ' Committee seeks to represent the interests of the students of their European School whilst operating in accordance with the aims of the European Schools as expressed in the words of Jean Monnet.
In 1907 the Joint Parliamentary Library Committee under the Chairmanship of the Speaker, Sir Frederick Holder defined the objective of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library in the following words:
The American Jewish Committee termed the Easter 2001 strip, which depicted the last words of Jesus Christ and a menorah transforming into a cross, " religiously offensive " and " shameful.
September 6, 2002 witnessed the celebration of the 40th anniversary of BLCU, for which General-Secretary Jiang Zemin and Vice-Premier Li Lanqing wrote letters of congratulations, and the Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Li Peng wrote words of encouragement.

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Punch had a poem containing the words “ When Ivo comes back with the urn ” and when Ivo Bligh wiped out the defeat Lady Clarke, wife of Sir W. J. Clarke, who entertained the English so lavishly, found a little wooden urn, burnt a bail, put the ashes in the urn, and wrapping it in a red velvet bag, put it into her husband s ( Ivo Bligh s ) hands.
In other words, Alfred succeeded to Ceolwulf s kingdom, consisting of western Mercia ; and Guthrum incorporated the eastern part of Mercia into an enlarged kingdom of East Anglia ( henceforward known as the Danelaw ).
In Gandhi s thought, ahimsa precludes not only the act of inflicting a physical injury, but also mental states like evil thoughts and hatred, unkind behavior such as harsh words, dishonesty and lying, all of which he saw as manifestations of violence incompatible with ahimsa. Gandhi believed ahimsa to be a creative energy force, encompassing all interactions leading one's self to find satya, " Divine Truth ".
" 20: 5 Jesus words concur with those of Revelation: " The hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear his voice and come forth: those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.
He read an unabridged dictionary ( the 13th edition of Webster s ) through, word for word, studying not only the definitions of the words but also their derivations from ancient languages.
As such, critical theory was left, in Jürgen Habermas words, without " anything in reserve to which it might appeal ; and when the forces of production enter into a baneful symbiosis with the relations of production that they were supposed to blow wide open, there is no longer any dynamism upon which critique could base its hope.
They found that GC s given to participants 1 hour before retrieval of information impairs free recall of words, yet when administered before or after learning they had no effect.
The report the committee issued " add up to a fairly thorough-going vindication of Rachel Carson s Silent Spring thesis ," in the words of the journal Science, and recommended a phaseout of " persistent toxic pesticides ".
The tombstone had an inscription with words from the fourth verse of McLean s song:
The Hebrew of Ecclesiastes was not common in the era of Solomon s reign, and the book contains words borrowed from other languages.
In Aavik s dictionary ( 1921 ), which lists approximately 4000 words, there are many words which were ( allegedly ) created ex nihilo, many of which are in common use today.
The same words also form the first sentence of Madeleine L ' Engle s Newbery Medal-winning novel A Wrinkle in Time.
The Futurama exhibition was subsequently presented as one of the 1939 New York World Fair s main attractions, as it was the “ Number one hit show .” It captured the fancy of the public and critics alike, with journalists competing to find adequate words to convey Bel Gedde s “ ingenuity ”, “ daring ”, “ showmanship ”, and “ genius ”.
In fact, “ Luke perceives himself to be a Jew .” Finally, Rebecca Denova concludes her book with these words: “ Luke-Acts, we may conclude on the basis of a narrative-critical reading, was written by a Jew to persuade other Jews that Jesus of Nazareth was the messiah of Scripture and that the words of the prophets concerning ‘ restoration have been ‘ fulfilled .’” Finally it should be noted that Strelan in 2008 not only concluded that Theophilus was Jewish but also that Luke was a priest.
Again, Marlow lies when he changes the last words of Kurtz from “ The Horror !” to the name of Kurtz s fiancée.
To that point, much of the debate had been equivocal on the decision to use naturalistic ( e. g., Peano s Interlingua, Novial and Occidental ) or systematic ( e. g., Esperanto and Ido ) words.
Phonetic transcriptions of foreign words, such as the transformation of ‘ impossible into ‘ impossibru in Japanese and then back to English, is also observed.
Yet, he contemplated his son s words about these dreams.
In 1963, he died from stomach cancer at the age of 58, leaving his last work – an extended symphonic Gesangsszene for voice and orchestra on words from Jean Giraudoux s apocalyptic drama Sodom and Gomorrah – unfinished.

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