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Others and work
Others who anticipated the work of Lavoisier include Jean Rey ( 1583 – 1645 ), Joseph Black ( 1728 – 1799 ), and Henry Cavendish ( 1731 – 1810 ).
Others work by chemically or physically removing or sequestering the impurity.
Others who responded negatively to Hayek's work on the business cycle included John Hicks, Frank Knight, and Gunnar Myrdal.
For most of the 20th century, the definitive editions ( specifically At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels, Dagon and Other Macabre Tales, The Dunwich Horror and Others, and The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions ) of his prose fiction were published by Arkham House, a publisher originally started with the intent of publishing the work of Lovecraft, but which has since published a considerable amount of other literature as well.
Others have argued that The Holocaust Industry is an unscholarly work that promotes antisemitic stereotypes.
) Others, particularly those with the lowest prelegislation wage rates, will be unable to find work.
Others were put to work in mines in northern Nicaragua, but the great majority were sent as slaves to Panama and Peru, for significant profit to the new landed aristocracy.
Jim Rockhill's introductions to the three volumes of the Ash-Tree Press edition of Le Fanu's short supernatural fiction ( Schalken the Painter and Others, The Haunted Baronet and Others, Mr Justice Harbottle and Others ) provide a perceptive account of Le Fanu's life and work.
Others such as Lytton Strachey, Leonard Woolf, the MacCarthys, Duncan Grant, and Roger Fry needed to work for their living.
Others, following a strain of Bosch-interpretation datable already to the sixteenth-century, continued to think his work was created merely to titillate and amuse, much like the " grotteschi " of the Italian Renaissance.
Others held positions there: Matthaeus Pipelare was musical director at the Confraternity of Our Lady ; and renowned Habsburg copyist and composer Pierre Alamire did much of his work at's-Hertogenbosch.
Others suggest that God may work with the laws of nature to perform what people see as miracles.
Others suggest that God may work with the laws of nature to perform what people see as miracles.
Others, however, including Derrida himself, have argued that much of the philosophical work done in his " political turn " can be dated to earlier essays.
Others suggested that his work expresses a seamless integration of sculpture and architecture.
Others say that it was based on earlier work in 1823 developing a " smoke helmet ".
Others, such as Judith Butler, Bracha Ettinger and Jane Gallop have used Lacanian work, though in a critical way, to develop gender theory.
Others looking for work on the American frontier followed the railways west aboard freight trains in the late 19th Century.
# Others suppose the expression refers to " a pain in the ear or head ," epileptic fits, or, in general, to some severe physical infirmity, which was a hindrance to the apostle in his work ( comp.
Others have argued that this is a result of using a logical approach, within the framework of a dialog, and that some aspects of the work prove that it was not directly influenced by classical writings.
Others received a name based on what kind of work they were forced to do.
Others such as ethyl cyanoacrylate polymerisation, work apparently by water-based catalysis and polymer growth.
Others provided similar work, some with a wide array of images to accompany the text.

Others and long
Others, badly wounded, gripped hands in manes, knees in bellies, held on as long as possible and then, weak from ghastly wounds, slipped sideways, slowly, almost thoughtfully, to be broken under the slashing hoofs.
Others may speak of Speaker Rayburn's uniquely long and devoted service ; ;
Others have argued that " black " is a better term because " African " suggests foreignness, despite the long presence of black people in the US.
Others are simple long stocks with the crossbow mounted on them.
Others are tightly wound into long ropes, then sliced into discs.
Others include the Lepenec, Pčinja, Kadina Reka, Markova Reka and Pateška, which are all less than 70 km long.
Others were able to obtain such a high position early on, but few lasted long, and after serving a prince or king there was nowhere to go but down.
Others, such as the NES, require the use of cycle-timed code, which is specially written to take exactly as long to execute as the video chip takes to draw one scanline, or timers inside game cartridges that generate interrupts after a given number of scanlines have been drawn.
Others have suggested that hippocampal dysfunction might account for disturbances in long term memory frequently observed in people with schizophrenia.
Others have required a combination of plasmapheresis and long term immunosuppression, although in one of these cases the patient died shortly after receiving Plasma Exchange ( PE ).
Others have suggested that the children left Hamelin to be part of a pilgrimage, a military campaign, or even a new Children's crusade ( which is said to have occurred in 1212, not long before ) but never returned to their parents.
Others, like Basque, have been isolates for as long as their existence has been documented.
Others refused to accept the idea, and opposition to the concept of female falsetto has continued among some teachers of singing long after scientific evidence had proven the existence of female falsetto.
Others, such as the BBC, allowed reuse of spliced tape in certain circumstances as long as it conformed to strict criteria about the number of splices in a given duration.
Others were sentenced to serve long prison terms.
) Others were imprisoned to await further trial, although many did not live long enough, succumbing to ' Gaol Fever ' ( Typhus ), which was rife in the unsanitary conditions common to most English gaols at that time.
Others believe that ordinary memories can also be accurate and long lasting if they are highly distinctive, personally significant, or repeatedly rehearsed.
Others come and cut them out, and these dances always last as long as the fidler can play.
Others reserve uniform play for beginners and require significant variation from their advanced students, as long as the characteristic of the " toque " is not blurred.
Others claim that the high differentiation and extreme long term of the investments will dilute the risk and that the state is losing considerable amounts of money due to the low investment percentage in the stock market.
Others however are still visible in the countryside as barrows between 15 and 125m long and surviving to heights of 4-5m.
Others contend that he died as a result of deteriorating health caused by his long imprisonment, possibly exacerbated by medical neglect by Leavenworth Penitentiary officials and staff.
Susan Sontag ended her last book, Regarding the Pain of Others ( 2003 ), with a long, laudatory discussion of one of them, Dead Troops Talk ( A Vision After an Ambush of a Red Army Patrol near Moqor, Afghanistan, Winter 1986 ) ( 1992 ), calling Wall's Goya-influenced depiction of a made-up event " exemplary in its thoughtfulness and power.
Others were sentenced to serve long prison terms.

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