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Perhaps the moralities of world law are not advanced by stealing American diplomatic papers and planes, but the Kennedy administration can always file a demurrer to the effect that, but for its own incompetence in protecting American interests, these things would not happen.
At the end of the room there was a desk heaped with papers, and she began to riffle these, making sighs and and noises of girlish exasperation.
The shooting development program of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute has successfully published these facts in all major outdoor magazines, many national weeklies and the trade papers.
Actually, none of these papers says much directly about field techniques.
Although his paper was widely cited, a random selection of 60 of these citations revealed that 29 of the papers were direct rebuttals or criticisms of Jensen's arguments, 8 cited the paper as an " example of controversy ," 8 used it as a background reference.
Colours can be achieved with special papers and different temperatures and heating rates for different colours ; these coloured sheets are not required in black-and-white output.
In these papers, Chandrasekhar solved
Subsequently John von Neumann attempted to establish a general framework for these algebras which culminated in a series of papers on rings of operators.
Several of these papers remarked on the difficulty of obtaining good, clean digital audio for research purposes.
The majority of political parties have their own newspapers, and these papers conduct a lively, often highly partisan, debate on public issues.
Augustin Louis Cauchy refereed these papers, but refused to accept them for publication for reasons that still remain unclear.
In these final papers, he outlined the rough edges of some work he had been doing in analysis and annotated a copy of the manuscript submitted to the Academy and other papers.
Courtois was influenced by the work of Simon and Albert Ando on hierarchical nearly-decomposable systems in economic modelling as a criterion for computer systems design, and in this book he presents the mathematical theory of these nearly-decomposable systems in more detail than Simon and Ando do in their original papers.
An online catalogue of these papers is available.
In addition to these, a number of free-of-charge papers, generally dealing with entertainment, music and fashion have local editions ( for instance City, Rodeo, Metro and Nöjesguiden ).
Essays, non-fiction is in journals, diaries, documentaries, histories, scientific papers, photographs, biographies, textbooks, travel books, blueprints, technical documentation, user manuals, diagrams and some journalism are all common examples of non-fiction works, and including information that the author knows to be untrue within any of these works is usually regarded as dishonest.
It was in these papers that the term formant was first introduced.
In these papers he sketched a proof of the Poincaré conjecture and a more general conjecture, Thurston's geometrization conjecture, completing the Ricci flow program outlined earlier by Richard Hamilton.
However, some scientists consider these fears about the dangers of METI as panic and irrational superstition ; see, for example, Alexander L. Zaitsev's papers.
Proceedings of these conferences include papers on the status of chemical and other high power lasers at the time.
In April 2012 Shafer led a group of editors to write a joint statement, in the form of an ultimatum made available to the public, to a large number of academic institutions where Fujii had been employed, offering these institutions the chance to attest to the integrity of the bulk of the allegedly fraudulent papers.
It is in part on the basis of these papers that Keynes wrote of Newton as " the last of the magicians.
Besides these, Wolpoff has published 5 other books, 160 papers, and 22 book reviews, has presented numerous lectures and meetings papers, and has had many interviews and video appearances.

these and Gibbs
William Thomson ( Lord Kelvin ) amalgamated all of these laws into the laws of thermodynamics, which aided in the rapid development of explanations of chemical processes by Rudolf Clausius, Josiah Willard Gibbs, and Walther Nernst.
The first half of the 20th century saw the publication of two influential textbooks that soon came to be regarded as founding documents of chemical thermodynamics, both of which used and extended Gibbs's work in that field: these were Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Processes ( 1923 ), by Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall, and Modern Thermodynamics by the Methods of Willard Gibbs ( 1933 ), by Edward A. Guggenheim.
" According to De Forest, it was thanks to Gibbs that he realized early on " that the leaders in electrical development would be those who pursued the higher theory of waves and oscillations and the transmission by these means of intelligence and power.
The underlying force driving these reactions is the Gibbs free energy of the reactants and products.
Among these were the distinguished chemist Charles Herty ; epidemiologist Joseph Hill White ; Woodrow Wilson's treasury secretary, William Gibbs McAdoo ; and Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, a noted historian of the South.
There are 12 subspecies recognised by Gibbs ( 2000 ); some of these may be derived from feral stock.
One of the earliest examples of these urban slang translations was the series of individual fables contained in a single folded sheet, appearing under the title of Les Fables de Gibbs in 1929.
Mount Dana and Mount Gibbs are made of these metavolcanic rocks.
Instead, in such a case there will be variables representing the unknown true mean and true variance, and the determination of sample values for these variables results automatically from the operation of the Gibbs sampler.
The mathematical physicist Willard Gibbs cited these results in support of the Gibbs free energy equation.
In 1882, 1884, and 1885 Gaulard and Gibbs applied for patents on their transformer ; however, these were overturned due to actions initiated by Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti and others.
May Gibbs crafted a story of protagonists modelled on the appearance of young Eucalyptus ( gum tree ) nuts and pitted these gumnut babies, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, against the antagonist Banksia men.
Note that this energy function belongs to a general class of models in physics, under the name of Ising models ; these in turn are a special case of Markov networks, since the associated probability measure, the Gibbs measure, has the Markov property.
The underlying force driving these reactions is the Gibbs free energy of the reactants and products.
Faint traces from these rays cover the interior floor of Gibbs.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Gibbs.
Gibbs noted that, " We, the colored men of the North, put the laboring oar in your hand ; it is for white men to show that they are equal to the demands of these times, by putting away their stupid prejudices.
In the episode " Heartland ", it is revealed via flashbacks that Gibbs met his first wife, Shannon, while waiting at the Stillwater, Pennsylvania train platform in 1976, at which point she tells him about her rules for life ; these rules would inspire a similar set of Gibbs ' own that he now teaches to his subordinate agents at NCIS.
One of these medals is revealed to have been a Silver Star, which Gibbs bestows on Corporal Damon Werth in the episode " Corporal Punishment ".
Tibbs ( whose name and character are based on Leroy Jethro Gibbs ) suggests there have been previous novels, but these have yet to be named, though the cover of McGee's first revealed book states that it is volume one.

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