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* Robert N. Sobel: RCA New York: Stein and Day Publishers, 1986.
Cook County Medical Examiner Robert J. Stein performed an autopsy on Washington and concluded that Washington had died of a heart attack.
* Hungarian Lehér, Franz: The Count from Luxembourg ( 1909 ; libretto by A. M. Willner, Robert Bodanzky, and Leo Stein ; with roles for Pierrot and Pierrette ).
* 1970 Roger Ulrich, John Leibacher, and Robert F. Stein deduce from theoretical solar models that the interior of the Sun could act as a resonant acoustic cavity
In an interview with Robert Bartlett Haas in " A Transatlantic Interview-1946 ", Stein insisted that this work was completely " realistic " in the tradition of Gustave Flaubert, stating the following: " I used to take objects on a table, like a tumbler or any kind of object and try to get the picture of it clear and separate in my mind and create a word relationship between the word and the things seen.
Some influential avant-garde figures in English-language literature have included Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky, Charles Olson, William Gaddis, John Hawkes, John Ashbery, Joseph McElroy, Stanley Elkin, John Barth, Robert Coover, Kathy Acker, Giannina Braschi, and Thomas Pynchon.
In the 1830s, Aeneas Coffey refined a design originally created by Robert Stein for a continuous still which produced whisky much more efficiently than the traditional pot stills, but with much less flavour.
The term " supply-side economics " was thought, for some time, to have been coined by journalist Jude Wanniski in 1975, but according to Robert D. Atkinson's Supply-Side Follies, the term " supply side " (" supply-side fiscalists ") was first used by Herbert Stein, a former economic adviser to President Nixon, in 1976, and only later that year was this term repeated by Jude Wanniski.
Some of his Harvard students became famous in their own right, including T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Gertrude Stein, Horace Kallen, Walter Lippmann, and W. E. B.
** John Robert Seeley, The Life and Times of Stein ( 3 vols., Cambridge, 1878 )
The book contains first-hand observations of James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Valery Larbaud, Thornton Wilder, André Gide, Leon-Paul Fargue, George Antheil, Robert McAlmon, Gertrude Stein, Stephen Benet, Aleister Crowley, Harry Crosby, Caresse Crosby, John Quinn, Berenice Abbott, Man Ray, and many others.
* American Journey: the Times of Robert Kennedy ( with Jean Stein )
In the 1830s, Aeneas Coffey refined a design originally created by Robert Stein for continuous stills which produced whisky much more efficiently than the traditional pot stills.
** Take Me Along – Book by Joseph Stein and Robert Russell, lyrics and music by Bob Merrill.
Many twentieth-century American lexicographers studied under Craigie as a part of his lectureship, including Clarence Barnhart, Jess Stein, Woodford A. Heflin, Robert Ramsey, Louise Pound, and Allen Walker Read.
It was through Hemingway, however, that the Fitzgeralds were introduced to much of the Lost Generation expatriate community: Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Robert McAlmon and others.
* Robert Stein ( disambiguation )
Modest Stein and Robert A. Graef.
3D graphics and animation were introduced to the title early in ' 91 when Robert Stein III joined the team.
In 1828, Perrier's invention inspired a Scotsman, Robert Stein, to create a still that fed the " wash " through a column of partitions.
Former Lionel treasurer Robert A. Stein said Lionel did not initiate the deal ; both companies had farmed out their accounts receivable departments to Arthur Heller & Co., who initiated the transaction.
Laura Stein and Amit Schejter, “ Interview with Robert McChesney ,” Journal of Communication Inquiry, Vol.
Among the many notable past occupants are the following: Alfred S. Bloomingdale, Anna Chennault, Bob and Elizabeth Dole ( Watergate South ), Plácido Domingo, Ruth Bader Ginsburg ( Watergate South ), Alan Greenspan, Monica Lewinsky ( she stayed briefly at her mother's apartment in the complex ), Senator Russell Long, Clare Boothe Luce ( after 1983 ), Robert McNamara, John and Martha Mitchell, Paul O ' Neill, Condoleezza Rice, Mstislav Rostropovich, Maurice Stans, Ben Stein, Herbert Stein, John Warner and Elizabeth Taylor ( during their marriage ), Caspar Weinberger, Charles Z. Wick, and Rose Mary Woods.
Julia and Robert Stein founded the company in October 2007.

Robert and believed
The Abbey, which was the richest in Scotland, is most famous for its association with the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath, believed to have been drafted by Abbot Bernard, who was the Chancellor of Scotland under King Robert I.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff believed that the missiles would seriously alter the military balance, but Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara disagreed.
Although Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia had surrendered four days earlier, Booth believed the war was not yet over because Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston's army was still fighting the Union Army.
Robert Michels believed that any political system eventually evolves into an oligarchy.
George Shaw, who produced the first description of the animal in the Naturalist's Miscellany in 1799, stated that it was impossible not to entertain doubts as to its genuine nature, and Robert Knox believed it might have been produced by some Asian taxidermist.
The state badge is believed to have been designed by Robert Craig of Adelaide's School of Design.
In Europe and all over the world since the 1960s, artists have combined Surrealism with what is believed to be a classical 16th century technique called mischtechnik, a kind of mix of egg tempera and oil paint rediscovered by Ernst Fuchs, a contemporary of Dalí, and now practiced and taught by many followers, including Robert Venosa and Chris Mars.
Authors Marcus Raskin and Robert Spero, in 2007, also believed that President Harding was underrated and admired Harding's quest for world peace after WWI and his successful naval disarmament among strongly armed nations, including France, Britain, and Japan.
Although movie audiences had shrunk, Warner's new management believed in the drawing power of stars, signing co-production deals with several of the biggest names of the day, among them Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Barbra Streisand, and Clint Eastwood, carrying the studio successfully through the 1970s and 1980s.
The independent and distinct approaches of Robert Riley and Troels Jørgensen in the mid-to-late 1970s showed that such examples were less atypical than previously believed ; in particular their work showed that the figure eight knot complement was hyperbolic.
Lawrence Teeter, attorney for convicted assassin Sirhan Sirhan, believed Sirhan was under the influence of hypnosis when he fired his weapon at Robert F. Kennedy in 1968.
Robert is believed to have been educated at the Cathedral School of Paris.
These groups ( the groups of Lie type, together with the cyclic groups, alternating groups, and the five exceptional Mathieu groups ) were believed to be a complete list, but after a lull of almost a century since the work of Mathieu, in 1964 the first Janko group was discovered, and the remaining 20 sporadic groups were discovered or conjectured in 1965 – 1975, culminating in 1981, when Robert Griess announced that he had constructed Bernd Fischer's " Monster group ".
The origin of her name is believed by some like Robert S. P. Beekes to be Pre-Greek and related to pēnelops ( πηνέλοψ ) or * pēnelōps (* πηνέλωψ ), glossed by Hesychius as " some kind of bird " ( today arbitrarily identified with the Eurasian Wigeon, to which Linnaeus gave the binomial Anas penelope ), where-elōps (- έλωψ ) is a common pre-Greek suffix for predatory animals ;< ref > Zeno. org lemma relating πηνέλωψ ( gen. πηνέλοπος ) and < χην ( ά ) λοπες >· ὄρνεα ( predators ) ποιά.
However, the chief negotiator, Robert R. Livingston believed that the 3rd article of the treaty providing for the Louisiana Purchase would be acceptable to congress.
He is believed to have suggested to Robert Stephenson that a multi-tube boiler should be used.
Their daughter Ellen Marion Kinzie, believed to be the first European child of European descent born in Chicago, was born in 1805 ; followed by Maria Indiana in 1807, and Robert Allen Kinzie in 1810.
The Allies believed that the Vichy French forces would not fight, partly because of information supplied by American Consul Robert Daniel Murphy in Algiers.
French explorer René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle is believed to have crossed the county on his way westward from Victoria County ; and while La Bahia was a common route, no evidence of any settlements exist before the Anglo homesteaders.
Other radical ideas were those of the GLC division architect Robert Rigg, including one taken from housing complexes in Sweden, where it was believed that lakes and canals helped to lower levels of crime and vandalism, mainly among the young.
The response, however, was criticized at the time and subsequently by a number of prominent leaders, including René Lévesque, Robert Stanfield, and Tommy Douglas ,) believed that Trudeau was being excessive in advising the use of the War Measures Act to suspend civil liberties and that the precedent set by this incident was dangerous.
It is believed to be the location of an early settlement in the Savannah area ( prior to General Oglethrope's land grant in 1733 ) founded by three brothers, William, James, and Robert Montgomery under a land grant of 1677.
On 16 Nov 1792, " Red Banks " resident Robert Simpson wrote to Colonel Alexander D. Orr in Lexington, requesting help to appoint a magistrate in Red Banks, as he believed that some of its 30 families were of dubious character and engaged in criminal activities, creating the need for a justice system.
These resignations left Solicitor General Robert Bork as the highest-ranking member of the Justice Department ; insisting that he believed the decision unwise but also that somebody had to obey the president's orders, Bork dismissed Cox.
Robert Nozick suggested a clarification of " justification " which he believed eliminates the problem: the justification has to be such that were the justification false, the knowledge would be false.

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