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Meyer's and claims
David Stuart Davies has commented that " The Adventure of the Creeping Man " " veers towards risible science fiction "; in the 1974 novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, author Nicholas Meyer's Watson claims that this entry, as well as three others from the Case-Book (" The Mazarin Stone ", " The Three Gables " and " The Lion's Mane "), are forged " drivel ".
Philip Ball, writing in academic journal Nature, characterized Meyer's claims as pseudoscience, noting that " It's not easy to establish how Meyer's car was meant to work, except that it involved a fuel cell that was able to split water using less energy than was released by recombination of the elements ... Crusaders against pseudoscience can rant and rave as much as they like, but in the end they might as well accept that the myth of water as a fuel is never going to go away.
An article in journal Nature described Meyer's claims as one more " water as fuel " myth.

Meyer's and about
While planning to start his attack at 1600 houres, Meyer's hand was forced at about 1400 hours by a battlegroup of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders and tanks of the 27th Tank Regiment ( Sherbrooke Fusiliers ) who were advancing to Carpiquet.
Two television specials were made about Sylvia's life, " Sylvia, en tu Memoria " ( Sylvia, in your Memory ) and Ángela Meyer's " El fondo del Dolor " ( In the Deepest Pain ) starring Sharon Riley, Sylvia's daughter.
Meyer's starting point is the belief that the experience of music ( as a listener ) is derived from one's emotions and feelings about the music, which themselves are a function of relationships within the music itself.
Initially as simply Ma Hunkel, the Golden Age Red Tornado originated in Sheldon Meyer's semi-autobiographical humor feature " Scribbly ", about a boy cartoonist, in All-American Comics.

Meyer's and car
* Stanley Meyer's water fuel cell, a fraudulent device for powering a car from water

Meyer's and powered
These cars were powered by BMC's Courthouse Green engine shop's Eddie Meyer's tuned engines and eventually produced a reliable 110 bhp which enabled a top speed of around 150 mph on the Mulsanne straight.

Meyer's and were
Tours are available of locations that resemble the places described in Meyer's books, although the movies were not actually filmed in Forks.
Thus Meyer's oeuvre shows the viewer that while his actresses could easily be described as voluptuous, buxom and curvaceous, it's debatable to some if they were strapping, stately or even statuesque as Meyer readily proclaimed.
Additionally, Russ Meyer's female characters were often allowed to express anger and violence towards men ( Faster, Pussycat!
Yet in his research, McDonough also notes that Meyer's female characters were limited in how powerful they could appear ; often the female lead is raped ( Up!
By 1889, Meyer's hotel had become a post receiving office and subdivisions surrounding it were named Elston, named by the Southport postmaster after his wife's home in Southport, Lancashire, England.
Put into perspective, Meyer's thoughts were revolutionary, because at the time it was believed that tall players were too awkward to ever play basketball well.
Meyer's contributions also included the concept that the carbon atoms in benzene were arranged in a ring, although he did not propose the alternation of single and double bonds that later became included in the structure by August Kekulé.
These ideas were received well in Germany and Austria and formed the base of German architect Erna Meyer's work and were also instrumental in Schütte-Lihotzky's design of the Frankfurt kitchen.
Works were completed despite Meyer's sudden death as a result of typhoid fever ( August 1852 ).
Kurt Meyer's 25th SS Panzergrenadier Regiment and Max Wünsche's 12th SS Panzer Regiment were the lead elements
In Meyer's words they were to " throw the fish into the sea ".
The attack by the 12th SS had caught the Canadians by surprise, and their infantry were forced to fall back to Authie with Meyer's 3rd Battalion in pursuit.
Between 7 June and 8 June 1944, Canadian prisoners were executed by elements of Kurt Meyer's 25th SS Panzergrenadier Regiment at the Abbey Ardennes just to the west of Caen.
As this was Meyer's command post, he, along with several subordinates, were charged with this crime after the war.
Meyer's parents were Anschel ( aka Anshil or Asher ) Hecht who was a fur dealer and Güta ( aka Giet ) née Goldschmidt who was born in Bellersheim, Kreis Hungen, Hesse, Germany.
Along the south side of the lakeshore road, commercial uses such as Dean's Boat House ( a boat factory ) and Meyer's Hotel were built on or around 1900.
The other two papers were by Smith Ely Jelliffe and Meyer's colleague in New York, August Hoch.
However, the Don spares Meyer's life, and informs him that Lisa and he were on friendly terms, that she was interviewing him for a story, and that the last time he saw her, she was returning to town to speak to the editor.
Both versions were simplified redactions of Meyer's more detailed work.

Meyer's and found
R. C. Calfee and R. Curley built on Bonnie Meyer's work and found that an underlying structure can make even simple text hard to read.
A good selection of Meyer's published work can be found in The Commonsense Psychiatry of Dr. Adolf Meyer: Fifty-two Selected Papers, edited by Alfred A. Lief.
Probably the best exposition of Meyer's psychobiology is to be found in Psychobiology: a Science of Man, compiled and edited by Eunice E. Winters and Anna Mae Bowers.

Meyer's and be
The first, known as Meyer's Bridge, is in the second foot: if the second foot is a dactyl, the two short syllables must be part of the same word-unit.
" One of Meyer's earlier films, Time After Time, was largely based in San Francisco ; when he was told by the producers that The Voyage Home had to be set in the same city, he took the opportunity to comment upon cultural aspects not covered by his earlier film, such as punk rock — The Voyage Homes scene where Kirk and Spock meet an annoying punk rocker was based on a similar scene cut from Time After Time.
Much of Meyer's work during World War II can be seen in newsreels and in the film Patton ( 1971 ).
Meyer's output can be divided into several eras.
( McLaren has claimed that the project was scrapped at the behest of the main financier and Meyer's erstwhile employer -- 20th Century Fox -- whose board of directors considered the prospect of a Meyer production to be untenable and incompatible with the insurgent family values ethos in popular culture.
Darlene Gray, a natural 36H-22-33 from Great Britain, who appeared in Mondo Topless ( 1966 ) is said to be Russ Meyer's most busty discovery.
Darlington converted it into a highway bridge, using two fired members of the nearby Meyer's Ferry to be toll collectors.
Warfield also linked his views to an unusual understanding of, premised on Meyer's exegesis of the same passage, which presupposed a global conquest of the gospel in order for the supposed prophecy in that verse to be realized, which inexorably leads to a literal fulfillment of the third petition of the Lord's Prayer: " Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.
Another radical change came as a result of Meyer's ownership of the Texas Motorplex, considered then to be the premier drag racing facility in the world.
" Meyer's intention was for the film to " simultaneously be a satire, a serious melodrama, a rock musical, a comedy, a violent exploitation picture, a skin flick and a moralistic expose ( so soon after the Sharon Tate murders ) of what the opening crawl called ' the oft-times nightmarish world of Show Business.
He helped turn around a team that had gone 2-9 in 2000 in large part due to QB Josh Harris, who would be tailor made for Meyer's scheme.
Meyer's success can be attributed to his unique offensive system, which is an offshoot of Bill Walsh's West Coast Offense, relying on short pass routes.
Testimony at Meyer's war crimes trial, later deprecated, also suggested that Meyer later made it clear he expected no prisoners to be taken during subsequent fighting.
The division was to be commanded by Meyer's old comrade SS-Brigadeführer Fritz Witt, and he was to be joined by Max Wünsche.
Meyer's influence on American psychology can be explored in Defining American Psychology: the Correspondence Between Adolf Meyer and Edward Bradford Titchener, edited by Ruth Leys and Rand B. Evans.

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