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London: Jonathan Cape ( Peter Fleming's account of his 1935 bid to travel the ancient trade route from China to India known as the ' Silk Road '.

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Near Kayenta, Arizona, Jonathan Haas of the Field Museum in Chicago has been studying a group of Ancient Pueblo villages that relocated from the canyons to the high mesa tops during the late 13th century.
All this has been gorgeously orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick ; there is no rhythm section, only strings and woodwinds to carry the melodies and harmonies aloft.
Capp has been compared, at various times, to Mark Twain, Dostoevski, Jonathan Swift, Lawrence Sterne and Rabelais.
Jonathan Ive has received several awards for his design of Apple Inc. products like this MacBook.
As a satirical utopia, Erewhon has sometimes been compared to Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), a classic novel by Jonathan Swift ; the image of Utopia in this latter case also bears strong parallels with the self-view of the British Empire at the time.
Jonathan Kozol, a former public school teacher and prominent public school reform thinker has called vouchers the " single worst, most dangerous idea to have entered education discourse in my adult life.
The studio has brought Jonathan Mostow in to rewrite, with an option to direct.
He also has the lead role in Christiano's film The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry.
Jon ( Jonathan Q. Arbuckle ) is Garfield's owner, usually depicted as an awkward clumsy geek who has trouble finding a date.
Creationist Jonathan Sarfati has described the eye as evolutionary biologists ' " greatest challenge as an example of superb ' irreducible complexity ' in God's creation ", specifically pointing to the supposed " vast complexity " required for transparency.
His translation work has also led him to appear as a character in three plays dealing with the King James Bible, Howard Brenton's Anne Boleyn ( 2010 ), Jonathan Holmes ' Into Thy Hands ( 2011 ) and David Edgar's Written on the Heart ( 2011 ).
Jonathan Smeeton is a British lighting designer who has also worked under the name of Liquid Len.
While dining with Saul, Jonathan pretends that David has been called away to his brothers.
The Targum of the Prophets was composed by Jonathan ben Uzziel under the guidance of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi ( Jonathan b. Uzziel was a disciple of Hillel, so he had traditions handed down from them-Maharsha ), and the land of Israel quaked over an area of four hundred parasangs by four hundred parasangs, and a Bath Kol ( heavenly voice ) came forth and exclaimed, Who is this that has revealed My secrets to mankind?
Williams, with the help of friend Jonathan Wilkes, has organised charity football matches called Soccer Aid to raise money for UNICEF UK.
The Adnams family was joined in 1902 by Pierse Loftus and his brother Jack, and Adnams still has members of each family on the board, with Jonathan Adnams as chairman and Simon Loftus as a non-executive director.
The critic Jonathan Meades has scathingly referred to the Millennium Dome as a " Museum of Toxic Waste ", and apart from the dome itself, the project included the reclamation of the entire Greenwich Peninsula.
Jonathan Haidt has noted that experimental observation indicates an in-group criterion provides one moral foundation substantially used by conservatives, but far less so by liberals.
She has two step-brothers: Jonathan, a businessman, and Peter, a guitarist.
British rabbi Jonathan Magonet has discussed some of the textual difficulties this raises.
Jonathan Tunick is the most prominent orchestrator on Broadway and is one of twelve people ( and the only orchestrator ) who has won an award in all four categories of Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, and Tony.
In To Heal a Fractured World: The Ethics of Responsibility, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks states that social justice has a central place in Judaism.
The historian Jonathan Foyle has suggested that it is likely that Wolsey had been inspired by Paolo Cortese's De Cardinalatu, a manual for cardinals that included advice on palatial architecture, published in 1510.

Jonathan and argued
Writing in the American Journal of International Law, professors Jonathan I. Charney and J. R. V. Prescott argued that " none of the post – World War II peace treaties explicitly ceded sovereignty over the covered territories to any specific state or government.
However, this view has been attacked by Jonathan Shaffer, who has argued that truthmaking is not an adequate test for ontological commitment: at best, the search for the truthmakers of our theory will tell us what is " fundamental ", but not what our theory is ontologically committed to, and hence will not serve as a good way of deciding what exists.
However, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer noted the complete lack of evidence for grain at the " granary ", which, he argued, might therefore be better termed a " Great Hall " of uncertain function.
Urban Renewal polarized the city, and several leading citizens including architect Jonathan Woodman argued to use the funds for preservation rather than demolition.
Jonathan Corbet, editor of LWN. net, argued that the immaturity of Reiser4's feature set and Reiser's extensive combative relationship with the community meant the filesystem's future had been limited in any event.
Historian Jonathan Spiro has argued that Grant's interests in conservationism and eugenics were not unrelated: both are hallmarks of the early 20th-century Progressive movement, and both assume the need for various types of stewardship over their charges.
Jonathan Steele of The Guardian has argued that Bosnia and Herzegovina is " a dependent, stifled, apartheid regime ".
The strong emotive language expressed by David towards Jonathan is also argued to be akin to that of platonic expressions in more expressive or pre-urban cultures.
Anthropologists such as C. Loring Brace and Jonathan Kaplan and geneticist Joseph Graves, have argued that while there it is certainly possible to find biological and genetic variation that corresponds roughly to the groupings normally defined as races, this is true for almost all geographically distinct populations.
Both Theodore Modis and Jonathan Huebner have argued — each from different perspectives — that the rate of technological innovation has not only ceased to rise, but is actually now declining.
Biological anthropologists such as Jonathan Marks and philosopher Jonathan Kaplan have argued that while Edwards argument is correct it does not invalidate Lewontin's original argument, because the fact that racial groups can be seen to be genetically distinct on average does not mean that racial groups are the most basic biological divisions of the world's population.
" Similarly, Professor Jonathan Spence of Yale University argued in the New York Review of Books that the authors ' single focus on Mao's vileness had undermined " much of the power their story might have had.
Author Jonathan Rowe, a station host at KWMR, described the struggles of the Light under Plotkin, including Plotkin's reliance on unpaid interns, perceived lack of coverage of local civic matters, and house style that, Rowe argued, appears written more for an outside audience than for the community.

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The term nanokernel was coined by Jonathan S. Shapiro in the paper The KeyKOS NanoKernel Architecture.
The term cliometrics was originally coined by Jonathan R. T. Hughes and Stanley Reiter in 1960 and refers to Clio, who was the muse of history and heroic poetry in Greek mythology.
Jonathan Oberlander, a professor of health policy at the University of North Carolina, maintains that the term does not mean anything at all.
Data is organised by searching both the precise term submitted and also by applying fuzzy logic ; searching for near-matches and associations ( e. g. a search for ' Jonathan Smith ' will also return results for ' John Smith ').
It was named for the first Governor of Indiana and a nine term congressman, Jonathan Jennings.
Breton coined the term for his book Anthology of Black Humor ( Anthologie de l ' humour noir ), in which he credited Jonathan Swift as the originator of black humor and gallows humor, and included excerpts from 45 other writers.
Members of the Woolwich Township Committee are Mayor Sam Maccarone ( term ends December 31, 2012 ), Deputy Mayor Jonathan Fein ( 2012 ), Joe Chila ( 2011 ), Ted Otten ( 2011 ) and John Descano ( 2013 ).
, the Mayor of Marlboro Township is Jonathan Hornik ( D, term ends December 31, 2015 ).
, the Mayor of Sussex Borough is Jonathan Rose, whose term of office ends on December 31, 2015.
The term derives from CNN president Jonathan Klein's 2004 dismissal of bloggers as " a guy sitting in his living room in his pyjamas.
* In Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, the term " thaumaturgy " and variations of it, such as " thaumatomains ", are used to refer to magic and magicians by several of the upper class.
The Parliament is led by the Treasurer, who is elected annually to serve a one-year term ; the current Treasurer is Jonathan Hirst QC and the immediate past Treasurer is Lady Justice Hallett DBE.
Originally, from 1776 to 1783, " Brother Jonathan " was a mildly derisive term used by the Loyalists to describe the Patriots.
A popular folk tale about the origin of the term holds that the character derives from Jonathan Trumbull ( 1710 – 85 ), Governor of Connecticut.
As it has become plain that the elephant shrews are unrelated to the shrews, the biologist Jonathan Kingdon has proposed they instead be called sengis, a term derived from the Bantu languages of Africa.
" In fact, the 1835 source cited refers to a foreign-speaker: " Jonathan distinguishes a Dutch or a French Canadian, by the term Kanuk ".
Jonathan Jennings, 1st Governor of Indiana and seven term Congressman
Jonathan Baron and Mark Spranca use the term " protected values " when referring to values governed by deontological rules.
For instance, it is found in the works of Jonathan Swift, and in the modern term Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the series of conflicts in Britain and Ireland, 1639-51, which include the conflict called the English Civil War.
However, the term is also used by authors who defend the coherence of divine attributes, including but not limited to, Jonathan Kvanvig in The Problem of Hell ( 1993 ), and Joshua Hoffman and Gary Rosenkrantz in The Divine Attributes ( 2002 ).
* 1985-John C. Cox, Jonathan E. Ingersoll and Stephen Ross, A theory of the term structure of interest rates, Cox – Ingersoll – Ross model
In one famous incident during a Test match at the Oval, Jonathan Agnew suggested that Ian Botham was out hit wicket because he had failed to " get his leg over " ( a British slang term meaning to have sex ).
This view is made explicit in the Jerusalem Targum, the Targum Jonathan, the Targum Neofiti and the Fragment Targums ( where in all cases the term is translated Nilus ) as well as in the commentaries of Rashi and Rabbi Yehuda Halevi.
Generation Jones is a term coined by Jonathan Pontell to describe the generation of people born between 1954 and 1965.

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