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Sacks made his return in 1999 in the Busch Series, but only qualified for one of the several races he attempted.

Sacks and Bill
* Tributes to the Lubavitcher Rebbe by Menachem Begin, Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich, Israel Meir Lau, John Lewis, Joseph Lieberman, Yitzhak Rabin, Aviezer Ravitzky, Jonathan Sacks, Lawrence Schiffman, Adin Steinsaltz, Margaret Thatcher, Elie Wiesel and Elliot Wolfson.

Sacks and what
Sacks himself has stated " I would hope that a reading of what I write shows respect and appreciation, not any wish to expose or exhibit for the thrill ... but it's a delicate business.
In an article by Gaby Wood published on the first anniversary of Gray's disappearance, Sacks proposed that Gray perceived the taking of his own life as part of what he had to say: " On several occasions he talked about what he called ' a creative suicide.
One of his early articles, ' Note-Deafness ' ( a description of what is now called amusia, published in 1878 in the learned journal Mind ) is cited with approval in a recent book by Oliver Sacks.
* Oliver Sacks, famous neuroscientist, author of many books including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat ; although he knew what prosopagnosia was and had studied it, he did not realize he had it until people became shocked that he confused one of his brothers with the other and then, discussing it with family members, learned that a number of them had similar difficulties with faces
The Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks, and the head of the London Beth Din, Dayan Chanoch Ehrentreu, responded that, because of what they considered to be Jacobs's heretical beliefs, " they believed that had Jacobs uttered the words ' Our God who gave us the Torah of truth ', he would have made a false statement ".
Sacks ( 1985 ) described a patient who fell out of bed after pushing out what he perceived to be the severed leg of a cadaver that the staff had hidden under his blanket.
After the publication of his book The Dignity of Difference, a group of Haredi rabbis, most notably Rabbis Yosef Shalom Elyashiv and Bezalel Rakow, accused Sacks of heresy against what they consider the traditional Orthodox viewpoint ( although many Orthodox Jews and others as well consider the Haredi ' im sector " ultra-Orthodox " rather than merely " Orthodox ," see Haredi article ).
" But, Persoff has argued, " the Orthodox circles Sacks strives to placate will never consider him Orthodox enough no matter what he does.
Sacks has expressed concern at what he regards as the negative effects of materialism and secularism in European society, arguing that they undermine the basic values of family life and lead to selfishness.
Rabbi Sacks made remarks at an inter-faith reception attended by the Queen, in November 2011, in which he criticised what he believed to be the selfish consumer culture that has only brought unhappiness.
For the Firecracker 400 at Daytona, DiGard set up and raced what is called a Research & Development car ( a one-off car entered to a race primarily for team improvement ) with Greg Sacks at the helm.
Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks speaking of London said: " It has the courage not to give terror the victory of making us angry and in our anger lose the values that make us what we are.
Early in his racing career, Sacks was a successful driver in what is now the NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series.

Sacks and so
According to radio talk show host Glenn Sacks, investigators also speculated that Barton started the fire so she could be a hero for putting it out and saving the forest.
Sacks swims almost every day and has done so for decades.
Sacks began treating Gray in August 2003 and continued to do so until almost the time of Gray's death.
Trying to make up for lost speed, Sacks raced so hard he caused a massive 23-car pileup at the end of the first lap, taking out eight cars, including Sacks.

Sacks and far
The home of Williams ' character was shot not far from Sacks ' actual City Island residence.

Sacks and has
In To Heal a Fractured World: The Ethics of Responsibility, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks states that social justice has a central place in Judaism.
Other noted New Testament commentary authors include: Joseph Shulam, who has written commentaries on Acts, Romans, and Galatians ; Arnold Fruchtenbaum of Ariel Ministries, who has written commentaries on the Epistles, Judges & Ruth, and Genesis, and 7 systematic doctrinal studies ; Tim Hegg of TorahResource, who has written commentaries on Romans, Galatians, Hebrews, and is presently examining Matthew ; Daniel Thomas Lancaster, who has written extensively for the First Fruits of Zion Torah Club series ; Stuart Sacks, author of Hebrews Through a Hebrews ' Eyes ; and J. K. McKee of TNN Online who has written several volumes under the byline " for the Practical Messianic " ( James, Hebrews, Philippians, Galatians, and surveys of both the Tanakh and the Apostolic Scriptures ).
Oliver Wolf Sacks, CBE ( born 9 July 1933, London, England ), is a British biologist, neurologist, writer, and amateur chemist who has spent the major portion of his career in the United States.
After converting his British qualifications to American recognition ( i. e., an MD as opposed to BM BCh ), Sacks moved to New York, where he has lived and practiced neurology since 1965.
Since 1966 Sacks has served as a neurological consultant to various New York City nursing homes that are run by the Little Sisters of the Poor, and from 1966 to 1991, he was a consulting neurologist at Bronx Psychiatric Center.
Sacks ' work has been featured in a " broader range of media than those of any other contemporary medical author " and in 1990, The New York Times said he " has become a kind of poet laureate of contemporary medicine ".
Along with Paul Alan Cox, Sacks has published papers suggesting a possible environmental cause for the cluster, namely the toxin beta-methylamino L-alanine ( BMAA ) from the cycad nut accumulating by biomagnification in the flying fox bat.
Sacks has sometimes faced criticism in the medical and disability studies communities.
Since 1996 Sacks has been a member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters ( Literature ).
Sacks has been awarded honorary doctorates from the College of Staten Island ( 1991 ), Tufts University ( 1991 ), New York Medical College ( 1991 ), Georgetown University ( 1992 ), Medical College of Pennsylvania ( 1992 ), Bard College ( 1992 ), Queen's University ( Ontario ) ( 2001 ), Gallaudet University ( 2005 ), University of Oxford ( 2005 ), Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú ( 2006 ), and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ( 2008 ).
For his entire life Sacks has had a condition known as prosopagnosia or face blindness.
Sacks has never married or lived with anyone and says that he is celibate.
Animation-industry writer Terence J. Sacks notes the juxtaposition of contrary qualities that make Hägar endearing to the reader: " Hägar's horned helmet, rough beard and shaggy tunic make him look somewhat like a caveman or primitive viking, but you also know Hägar has a soft underbelly occasionally exposed.
Dr. Sacks interviews a patient who has trouble walking upright and discovers that he has lost his innate sense of balance due to Parkinson's-like symptoms that have damaged his inner ears ; the patient, comparing his sense of balance to a carpenter's spirit level, suggests the construction of a similar level inside a pair of glasses, which enables him to judge his balance by sight.
( Autistic expert Daniel Tammet has suggested that the children Sacks observed may have pre-counted the matches in the box.
Oliver Sacks has repeatedly cited Jackson as an inspiration in his neurologic work.
A book by the British historian and journalist Meir Persoff, Another Way, Another Time, has argued that " Sacks ’ s top priority has been staying in the good graces of the Haredi, or strictly Orthodox, faction, whose high birthrate has made it the fastest-growing component of British Jewry.

Sacks and been
At Beth Abraham, Sacks worked with a group of survivors of the 1920s sleeping sickness, encephalitis lethargica, who had been unable to move on their own for decades.
Sacks had been Principal of Jews ' College, London, the British rabbinical seminary, as well as rabbi of the Golders Green ( 1978 – 1982 ) and Marble Arch ( 1983 – 1990 ) Synagogues in London.
In his " Preface to the Second Edition " of the book, Sacks wrote that certain passages in the book had been misconstrued: he had already explicitly criticised cultural and religious relativism in his book, and he did not deny Judaism's uniqueness.
After years of limited starts, Bickle made the full-time jump to Cup in 1998, driving the # 98 Thorn Apple Valley Ford Taurus for Cale Yarborough, replacing Greg Sacks who had been critically injured in an accident at Texas.
Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, regards application of the term " antisemitism " to Marx as an anachronism — because when Marx wrote On the Jewish Question, virtually all major philosophers had expressed similar views, and the word " antisemitism " had not yet been coined, let alone developed a racial component, and little awareness existed of the depths of European prejudice against Jews.
" Sacks objected that Goldman had been quoted saying the products were his " top selling junior line.
His most important book in German Der Aufbau des Organismus ( 1934 ) has been published again in English: The Organism ( 1995 ) with an introduction by Oliver Sacks.

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