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* Richard Nelson Frye ( b. 1920 ), scholar of Iranian and Central Asian Studies.
According to historian Richard Frye, this great influx of knowledge created a renaissance during, and proceeding Khosrau's reign.
* Frye, Richard N. The Heritage of Persia.
* Frye, Richard N. The Heritage of Persia.
* Frye, Richard R. “ THE REFORMS OF CHOSROES ANUSHIRVAN (' OF THE IMMORTAL SOUL ').” The History of Ancient Iran.
* Frye, Richard N. ( 1963 ).
* Eric Gregory Award: Helen Frye, Paul Mills, John Mole, Brian Morse, Alan Perry, Richard Tibbitts
According to Richard Frye, " The extent of influence of the Iranian epic is shown by the Turks who accepted it as their own ancient history as well as that of Iran ...
* Richard Nelson Frye ( born 1920?
Richard Frye is cautiously accepting of Enoki's hypothesis, while at the same time stressing that the Hephthalites " were probably a mixed horde ".
According to Richard Nelson Frye:
According to Professor Richard Nelson Frye, Cyrus – whose abilities as conqueror and administrator Frye says are attested by the longevity and vigor of the Achaemenian empire – held an almost mythic role among the Persian people " similar to that of Romulus and Remus in Rome or Moses for the Israelites ", with a story that " follows in many details the stories of hero and conquerors from elsewhere in the ancient world ".< ref name = Frye >" Cyrus II ".
According to Professor Richard Frye:
* Frye, Richard N. ( 1963 ).
* Frye, Richard Nelson.
* Frye, Richard Nelson, ed.
On invitation of Richard Nelson Frye, Al-e-Ahmad spent a summer at Harvard University, as part of a Distinguished Visiting Fellowship program established by Henry Kissinger for supporting promising Iranian intellectuals.
In the words of Iranologist Richard Nelson Frye:
* Frye, Richard Nelson ( 1984 ) The History of ancient Iran.
* Richard Nelson Frye, The History of Ancient Iran, 1984.
* Richard Nelson Frye: The Golden Age of Persia
* The Golden Age of Persia, by Richard Nelson Frye, p. 163.

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For example, there are 20, 138, 200 Carmichael numbers between 1 and 10 < sup > 21 </ sup > ( approximately one in 50 billion numbers ).< ref name =" Pinch2007 "> Richard Pinch, " The Carmichael numbers up to 10 < sup > 21 </ sup >", May 2007 .</ ref > This makes tests based on Fermat's Little Theorem slightly risky compared to others such as the Solovay-Strassen primality test.
Richard Lynn makes the case for nutrition, arguing that cultural factors cannot typically explain the Flynn effect because its gains are observed even at infant and preschool levels, with rates of IQ test score increase about equal to those of school students and adults.
* 1969 – Vietnam War: US President Richard Nixon makes an unscheduled visit to South Vietnam and meets with President Nguyen Van Thieu and U. S. military commanders.
A handicap in this process is the difficulty of seeing and manipulation at the nanoscale compared to the macroscale which makes deterministic selection of successful trials difficult ; in contrast biological evolution proceeds via action of what Richard Dawkins has called the " blind watchmaker "
Richard W. Hughes, author of Ruby and Sapphire, a Bangkok based gemologist who has made many trips to Burma makes the point that for every ruby sold through the junta, another gem that supports subsistence mining is smuggled over the Thai border.
* 1903 – Richard Pearse allegedly makes a powered flight in an early aircraft.
" as Richard the Lionheart calls him – makes his debut.
What makes Richard of Saint-Victor stand out from other theologians of his time is that he approaches theological problems as more of a psychologist, contributing to ' a careful analysis of contemplative experiemces.
* 1952 – Richard Nixon makes his " Checkers speech ".
* July 30 – Vietnam War: U. S. President Richard M. Nixon makes an unscheduled visit to South Vietnam, meeting with President Nguyen Van Thieu and U. S. military commanders.
Richard fitzGilbert de Clare (' Strongbow ') makes an alliance with the exiled Irish chief, Dermot MacMurrough, to help him recover his kingdom of Leinster.
* February 21 – February 28 – U. S. President Richard M. Nixon makes an unprecedented 8-day visit to the People's Republic of China and meets with Mao Zedong.
* John of Gaunt, the uncle of Richard II of England, makes peace with Castile and gives up his claim to the Castilian throne by allowing his daughter Katherine of Lancaster to marry Prince Henry, the eldest son of John I of Castile.
* June 7 – The dying Prince Edward summons his father Edward III and brother John of Gaunt and makes them swear to uphold the claim to the throne of his son Richard.
* Cambro-Norman Knight, and vassal of Henry II of England, Richard fitzGilbert de Clare makes an alliance with exiled Irish chief Dermot MacMurrough, to help him regain the throne of Leinster.
She becomes involved with Logan Cale ( Michael Weatherly ), an underground cyber-journalist with the alias Eyes Only, who recruits her to help fight corruption in the post-Pulse world, while at the same time she makes a living as a bicycle messenger at a courier company named Jam Pony along with her friends Original Cindy ( Valarie Rae Miller ), Herbal Thought ( Alimi Ballard ), and Sketchy ( Richard Gunn ).
The Hollywood Reporter wrote of mannerisms " that you'd expect to find in a nightclub impersonation of ", while the London critic, Richard Winninger, wrote, " Miss Davis, with more say than most stars as to what films she makes, seems to have lapsed into egoism.
Also, Bolingbroke is highly concerned with the maintenance of legality to the kingdom, an important principle of Machiavellian philosophy, and therefore makes Richard surrender his crown and physical accessories to erase any doubt as to the real heir to the throne.
And Richard Freund is known as someone who makes ‘ sensational ’ finds.
Richard Hamilton ( artist ) | Richard Hamilton's collage Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?
Richard Hooker, who wrote the book on which the television and film versions were based, noted that Hawkeye's character was far more liberal in the show than on the page ( in one of the MASH books, Hawkeye makes reference to " kicking the bejesus out of lefties just to stay in shape ").
* Melvin " Mel " Cooley ( Richard Deacon ) – the balding producer of The Alan Brady Show ( and Brady's brother-in-law ), who is constantly at odds with Buddy, who often makes insulting comments about Mel's baldness, to which Mel often responds with a simple " Yechh!
This threesome, along with Hyacinth's senile father, are forever turning up inconveniently ( usually in their clapped out Ford Cortina Mk IV-which always makes a characteristic backfire when it pulls up ) and embarrassing Hyacinth, who goes to great lengths to avoid them (" Richard, you know I love my family, but that's no reason why I should have to acknowledge them in broad daylight!

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