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Possible Worlds, written in 1990 by John Mighton, is part murder mystery, part science-fiction, and part mathematical philosophy, and follows the multiple parallel lives of the mysterious George Barber.
* Possible Worlds ( play ), by John Mighton
** Possible Worlds ( film ), by Robert Lepage, based on the Mighton play

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Simon's work has strongly influenced John Mighton, developer of a program which has achieved significant success in improving mathematics performance among elementary and high school students.

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2000 also cites an earlier study ( Nosek 1998 ) which also had a 40 % decrease in time for a 60 % increase in effort.
As Marcia Angell wrote in The New England Journal of Medicine ( 2000 ), " thought leaders " could agree to be listed as an author of ghostwritten articles, and she cites Thomas Bodenheimer and David Rothman who describe the extent of the drug industry's involvement with doctors.
Even after the Israeli military withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000, to the line designated by UN officials, Hezbollah cites what it sees as continued Israeli occupation of the disputed Shebaa Farms as justification for attacks on Israel.
The 2010 book is geared towards both professionals and interested laypeople alike, cites more than 2000 references, and provides a comprehensive resource for the scientific foundation for the Paleolithic diet and the relationship between what humans eat and western diseases.
Simultaneously, the demand for betel leaves has been dropping in India because of contagious acceptance of gutkha ( chewing tobacco ) by consumers over betel leaf-based ‘‘ paan ’’ preparation ; the report cites betel leaf trading has dropped by 65 % from 2000 to 2010, and created an over supply.
* Jaakko Hintikka ( 2000 ) On Wittgenstein ISBN 0-534-57594-3 p. 55 cites W's accus.
In its filing today, CP cites a recent decision in a similar case involving a BNSF Railway derailment and chemical spill that occurred in 2000 ; in that case, the 8th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that BNSF's violation of certain federal regulations " is generally not recognized as negligence " under law.
Doerfer cites the number of speakers as approximately 17, 000 in 1968 ; the Ethnologue reports that the population of speakers grew to 42, 107 by 2000.

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Transmission, Gregory Chaitin also presents this theorem in J. ACM – Chaitin's paper was submitted October 1966 and revised in December 1968, and cites both Solomonoff's and Kolmogorov's papers.
* Isaac Asimov's story " The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline " is a fictional research paper about a compound that dissolves before being added to water that cites only and entirely false sources.
References to Dr Toveys work is made in A Tribute to Dr Frank I Tovey on his 90th Birthday by Lian-Sheng Ma Ma's paper cites references going back to 1969.
Bernstein and Goodman's paper cites a 1978 dissertation by D. P.
Boucovolas ' paper cites Breccia ( 1971 ) as an early example of transpersonal art, and claims that at the time his article appeared, integral theorist Ken Wilber had made recent contributions to the field.
The paper also cites a documented example from 1991 with the Galileo spacecraft high-gain antenna ( see page 2 ; the technical source document from NASA regarding the Galileo spacecraft is also provided in a link here ).
Mixed Dirichlet / Neumann boundary conditions were first considered by Warren Siegel in 1976 as a means of lowering the critical dimension of open string theory from 26 or 10 to 4 ( Siegel also cites unpublished work by Halpern, and a 1974 paper by Chodos and Thorn, but a reading of the latter paper shows that it is actually concerned with linear dilation backgrounds, not Dirichlet boundary conditions ).
American scholar Dell Hymes cites his 1962 paper, " The Ethnography of Speaking ," as the formal introduction of Prague functionalism to American linguistic anthropology.
For example, he cites a study that found that " listening either to Mozart or to a passage from a Stephen King story enhanced subjects ' performance in paper folding and cutting ( one of the tests frequently employed by Rauscher and Shaw ) but only for those who enjoyed what they heard ".
In this paper Hamilton discusses sex ratios as strategies in a game, and cites Verner as using this language in his 1965 paper which " claims to show that, given factors causing fluctuations of the population's primary sex ratio, a 1: 1 sex-ratio production proves the best overall genotypic strategy ".
( This review paper cites several papers coauthored by Hasselmann.
Tunnard cites the Swedish Garden Architect ’ s Associations ’ paper as describing this new garden as
For instance, United States Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens cites the paper for the statement, " Parties ranked high on the list of evils that the Constitution was designed to check ".

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Fromm also cites a poll on attitudes toward work restriction conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation in 1945, in which 49 per cent of manual workers said a man ought to turn out as much as he could in a day's work, while 41 per cent said he should not do his best but should turn out only the average amount.
Because Augustine cites part of the commentary on Romans as by " Sanctus Hilarius " it has been ascribed by various critics at different times to almost every known Hilary.
In the 1985 film „ Out of Africa ” Karen “ Tanja “ Blixen, the character played by Meryl Streep, cites poems by A. E.
" Buckley also claimed the creature was common in the Barwon River and cites an example he heard of an Aboriginal woman being killed by one.
Rosenthal also cites masked-priming, in which the individual is presented a priming stimulus which is quickly replaced by a masking stimulus.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( 1. 72. 5 ) cites Xenagoras, the second century BC historian, as claiming that Odysseus and Circe had three sons: Romus, Anteias, and Ardeias, who respectively founded three cities called by their names: Rome, Antium, and Ardea.
The term " direct " means that the court itself cites the person in contempt by describing the behaviour observed on the record.
In order to reinforce his position that the Greeks were inclined towards plagiarism, he cites numerous instances of such inappropriate appropriation by classical Greek writers, reported second-hand from On Plagiarism, an anonymous 3rd century BC work sometimes ascribed to Aretades.
The Doctrine and Covenants of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints cites David as one directed by God to practice polygamy, but who sinned in committing adultery with Bathsheba and having Uriah killed.
He cites as examples Hollywood coverage and the use of language in publications like Empire Magazine, as well as blockbuster dominance in multiplexes, but he also notes that this is an industrial matter: " The Full Monty was entirely financed and distributed by one of the US majors, Twentieth Century Fox, The praise went to Britain, but all the film ’ s profits went to America.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term ' frequentist ' was first used by M. G. Kendall in 1949, to contrast with Bayesians, whom he called " non-frequentists " ( he cites Harold Jeffreys ).
Parmanand Singh cites Pingala's cryptic formula misrau cha (" the two are mixed ") and cites scholars who interpret it in context as saying that the cases for m beats ( F < sub > m + 1 </ sub >) is obtained by adding a to F < sub > m </ sub > cases and to the F < sub > m − 1 </ sub > cases.
For example, the OED cites an 1897 edition of Whitaker's Almanack, which specified the number of gallons of wine in a hogshead varying by type of wine: claret ( presumably ), port, sherry ; and Madeira.
" Andreas Andreopoulos cites the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia article by Fortescue as an example of how Barlaam's distrustful and hostile attitude regarding hesychasm survived until recently in the West, adding that now " the Western world has started to rediscover what amounts to a lost tradition.
See for example RFC3501 section 5. 2 which specifically cites " simultaneous access to the same mailbox by multiple agents " as an example.
The Qur ' an cites the story of the " people of Lot " ( also known as the people of Sodom and Gomorrah ), destroyed by the wrath of God because they engaged in " lustful " carnal acts between men.
In the editorial notes of his compendium Portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Hilles theorizes that " as a corollary one might say that he was somewhat lacking in a capacity for love ", and cites Boswell's notary papers: " He said the reason he would never marry was that every woman whom he liked had grown indifferent to him, and he had been < u > glad </ u > he did not marry her.
An example of such intellectual catholicity was set by Anatoli himself ; for, in the course of his " Malmad ," he not only cites incidentally allegoric suggestions made to him by Frederick II., but several times — Güdemann has counted seventeen — he offers the exegetic remarks of a certain Christian savant of whose association he speaks most reverently, and whom, furthermore, he names as his second master besides Samuel ibn Tibbon.
Noting that Whale's reputation has been subsumed by the " Karloff cult ", Sarris cites Bride of Frankenstein as the " true gem " of the Frankenstein series and concludes that Whale's career " reflects the stylistic ambitions and dramatic disappointments of an expressionist in the studio-controlled Hollywood of the thirties ".

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