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Paul Brians, Professor of English at Washington State University, points out that perhaps a more logical or easier to understand version of this saying is, " You can ’ t eat your cake and have it too.
* Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction, By Paul Brians, Professor of English, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington

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`` Only a discontinuity can end it '', Professor Morrison writes.
NYU Professor of Humanities and Performing Arts, Leonard Quart writes:
As Professor Julia Bekman Chadaga ( now of Macalaster College ) writes:
In his book, Gender and Judaism: The Transformation of Tradition, Harry Brod, a Professor of Philosophy and Humanities in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Northern Iowa, writes:
However in " The Ancient Celts " by Barry Cunliffe, on page 94 of that book, Professor Cunliffe writes ," All these pieces of equipment spears, swords, mail armour, mentioned in the texts, are reflected in the archaeological record and in the surviving iconography, though it is sometimes possible to detect regional variations.
Professor Gordon Fletcher writes that " the suggestion of a link between Keynes and any support of totalitarianism cannot be sustained ".
" On the Professor, Vivekananda himself writes " He urged upon me the necessity of going to the Parliament of Religions, which he thought would give an introduction to the nation.
Richard Dawkins, formerly Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, writes that the same three names of British scientists who are also sincerely religious crop up with the " likable familiarity of senior partners in a firm of Dickensian lawyers ": Arthur Peacocke, Russell Stannard, and John Polkinghorne, all of whom have either won the Templeton Prize or are on its board of trustees.
Professor Martin Kitchen writes that in areas where the Polish population lived alongside Germans a virtual apartheid existed, with bans on the Polish language and religious discrimination, besides attempts to colonize the areas with Germans.
Professor Lisa Kahaleole Hall writes that Huna " bears absolutely no resemblance to any Hawaiian worldview or spiritual practice " and calls it part of the " New Age spiritual industry.
Professor Carberry also writes letters to The Brown Daily Herald, Brown's student newspaper, that are published in the April Fool's Day issue.
Although he is regarded by most as an excellent prose stylist, Professor John Lachs ( who is sympathetic with much of Santayana's philosophy ) writes in his book On Santayana that the latter's eloquence may ultimately be the cause of this neglect.
In an 1834 letter to Professor Benjamin Silliman Morey writes, “ It is now more than twenty years since I have been in the constant, I may say daily practice of making experiments on the decomposition of water, by mixing with its vapor that of spirits of turpentine, and a great portion of atmospheric air .” This would seem to understate the scope of some research that led to such diverse discoveries as the liquid fueled internal combustion engine, a method for carbonating water, and odd bubbles formed by molten resin.
Professor Philip S. Bolton of the School of Biomedical Sciences at University of Newcastle, Australia writes in Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, " The traditional chiropractic vertebral subluxation hypothesis proposes that vertebral misalignment cause illness, disease, or both.
Professor Israel Urieli writes: "... the various ' ideal ' cycles ( such as the Schmidt cycle ) are neither physically realizable nor representative of the Stirling cycle "
* Stuart G Hall ( formerly Professor of Ecclesiastical History at King's College, London ) describes the subsequent process of philosophical / theological amalgamation in Doctrine and Practice in the Early Church ( 1991 ), where he writes:
In the preface of the book, Tax Progressivity and Income Inequality, Professor of Economics Joel Slemrod writes,
Martin Kemp, Professor of the History of Art at Oxford University, questions the rigor of Menzies ' application of the historical method, and in regard to European illustrations purporting to be copied from the Chinese Nong Shu, writes that Menzies " says something is a copy just because they look similar.
Her music has been presented at festivals all over the world, including events in Germany, Scandinavia, Italy, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the U. S. Lockwood, a Professor Emeritus at Vassar College, NY since 1982, has retired from teaching though she still writes and performs.
* 1951: Jay Stratton writes " Professor John C. Slater resigned as Head of the Department of Physics and has been appointed Harry B. Higgins Professor of the Solid State, the first appointment which will carry the title Institute Professor.
In his Communal History and Rama's Ayodhya, Professor Ram Sharan Sharma writes, " Ayodhya seems to have emerged as a place of religious pilgrimage in medieval times.
R. Lee Lyman, Professor and Chair Department of Anthropology at the University of Missouri, writes that paleozoological research can provide data such as extinction rates and causes and “ benchmark ” peaks and drops in population which can be used to predict future patterns and to design maximally effective methods of controlling these patterns.

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Professor Laurence Tribe shares the view that this amendment does not confer substantive rights: " It is a common error, but an error nonetheless, to talk of ' ninth amendment rights.
The most common positions below that are førsteamanuensis ( translated as Associate Professor ), and amanuensis or universitetslektor ( translated as Lecturer or Assistant Professor ).
In common with most universities in the United Kingdom, Manchester Metropolitan University is headed formally by the Chancellor, currently Dianne Thompson CBE but led by the Vice-Chancellor, currently Professor John Brooks.
His doctoral thesis, The Economic Aspects of the Abolition of the Slave Trade and West Indian Slavery, was both a direct attack on the idea that moral and humanitarian motives were the key facts in the victory of British abolitionism, and a covert critique of the idea common in the 1930s, emanating in particular from the pen of Oxford Professor Reginald Coupland, that British imperialism was essentially propelled by humanitarian and benevolent impulses.
The most common type of wire paper clip still in use, the Gem paper clip, was never patented, but it was most likely in production in Britain already in the early 1870s by " The Gem Manufacturing Company ", according to the American expert on technological innovations, Professor Henry J. Petroski.
In 1926 a British anthropologist specialising in Australian Aboriginal ethnology and ethnography, Professor Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, noted many Aboriginal groups widely distributed across the Australian continent all appeared to share variations of a single ( common ) myth telling of an unusually powerful, often creative, often dangerous snake or serpent of sometimes enormous size closely associated with the rainbows, rain, rivers, and deep waterholes.
William Searle Holdsworth, one of Blackstone's successors as Vinerian Professor, argued that " If the Commentaries had not been written when they were written, I think it very doubtful that United States, and other English speaking countries would have so universally adopted the common law.
As Professor Hogg has said, " The common law rules procedural fairness are in fact basic tenets of the legal system, and they have evolved in response to the same values and objectives as s.
The most common positions below that are førsteamanuensis ( translated as Associate Professor ), and amanuensis or universitetslektor ( translated as Lecturer or Assistant Professor ).
He wrote a paper, Analysu per Equationes Numero Terminorum Infinitas, which he put, probably in June 1669, into the hands of Isaac Barrow ( then Lucasian Professor of Mathematics ), at the same time giving him permission to communicate its contents to their common friend John Collins ( 1624 — 1683 ), also James Gregory, mathematician.
The story involves a German professor ( Otto Lidenbrock in the original French, Professor Von Hardwigg in the most common English translation ) who believes there are volcanic tubes going toward the centre of the Earth.
Professor Duncan spoke with both Jeena and Sunny Han in interviews in an attempt to discover if Jeena did in fact infer that she wished to kill her sister or if it was in the cultural sense of the common Korean use of the word " Chugida ".
Stuart Hampshire remarked in a review in Mind that, " There is only one property which I can discover to be common to Professor Ryle and Immanuel Kant ; in both cases the style is the philosopher-as Kant thought and wrote in dichotomies, Professor Ryle writes in epigrams.
Professor Gordon Luce analysed 700 words of Zomi Language common to at least three Zo dialects.
The Professor is a common generic name for fictional characters who fill the role of doctors, scientists, or mad scientists.
Soon after Sharikov brings home a female co-worker, whom he introduces to the Professor as his new common law wife.
Prof. H S Lakshminarayana Bhatta is a Retired Professor of Physics with a passion for spreading literature to the common man.
In the fictional Marvel Comics universe, the X-Mansion is the common name for Professor Xavier's mansion.
In conjunction with Professor P. G. Tait he wrote The Unseen Universe, at first published anonymously, which was intended to combat the common notion of the incompatibility of science and religion.
According to Professor Edward MacLysaght, in the mid 20th century Gallagher was one of the most common Irish surnames, most of the recorded births being located in the north-west provinces of Ulster and Connacht, with the majority being recorded in the homeland of the sept-Co Donegal.
Professor Brian Hutchinson notes that in speaking with these individuals, Pramukh Swami “ consistently emphasizes what religions hold in common and advocates cooperation between them with the purpose of uplifting the moral and religious life of mankind .” The sentiments Pramukh Swami shared with world religious leaders at the 2000 Millennium World Peace Summit at the United Nations reflected a similar message.

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