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Silliman's and its
Due to Silliman's size, the college is able to house its freshmen in the college instead of on Yale's Old Campus, allowing first year students to immediately become immersed in the vibrant student life in Silliman.
Debuting on August 29, 2002 Silliman's Blog received its 2, 000, 000th visit on January 19, 2009.
His great overestimate of the ore reserves in the Emma mine near Alta, Utah contributed to a financial fiasco for British investors when the mine exhausted its ore years ahead of Silliman's prediction.

Silliman's and by
* Franklin Rosemont 1943 – 2009 This " cyber-tombeau " at Silliman's Blog by poet Ron Silliman includes comments, tributes, and links
* David Bromige 1933-2009 This " cyber-tombeau " at Silliman's Blog by poet Ron Silliman includes comments, tributes, and links
His ear was remarkably delicate, and he discovered a new organ of sound in lepidopterous insects, which was described by him in Benjamin Silliman's American Journal of Science in 1848.
In 1986, Silliman's anthology, In the American Tree, one of the foremost collections of American language poetry, was published by the National Poetry Foundation.
* Ruth Kligman 1930 – 2010 This " cyber-tombeau " at Silliman's Blog by poet Ron Silliman includes comments, tributes, and links
* I had an “ aha moment ” reading René Char ’ s " The Brittle Age and Returning Upland " Ron Silliman's essay on Sobin's translations of two books of poetry by Sobin's friend and mentor Rene Char

Silliman's and .
" He was referring to Yale chemistry professor Benjamin Silliman's investigation of an 1807 meteorite that fell in Weston, Connecticut.
* Silliman's Corners – A location near the north town line west of Yorkshire village, located on County Road 72.
" Equally significant for the understanding of this movement of divergent, though interconnected, poetry practices that emerged in the 1970s was Ron Silliman's poetry newsletter Tottel's ( 1970 – 81 ), and Bruce Andrews's selection in a special issue of Toopick ( 1973 ), as well as Lyn Hejinian's editing of Tuumba Press and James Sherry's editing of ROOF magazine.
" Language Poetry and the Lyric Subject: Ron Silliman's Albany, Susan Howe's Buffalo ", Critical Inquiry, n ° 25, Spring 1999, pp 405 – 434.
In 1844 he again became a resident of New Haven, and married Professor Silliman's daughter, Henrietta Frances Silliman.
In 1850, he was appointed as Silliman's successor, as Silliman Professor of Natural History and Geology in Yale College, a position which he held until 1892.
* Ron Silliman discusses Donald Allen ’ s The New American Poetry from Silliman's Blog: June 11, 2007.
Although Silliman's business eventually failed, he played an important role in popularizing soda water.
After the Second World War Filipinos began to assume more important positions, culminating in the appointment of Silliman's first Filipino president in 1952.
Silliman's portals have become the de facto symbol for the University and the Dumaguete | City of Dumaguete.
This championship marked Silliman's sixth Tyng Cup win and the first since 1972.
A parade was at the heart of it – and old-timers remember when the City's first Mayor, George Silliman's car broke down and he walked the parade route down Thornton Avenue.
Silliman's mature critical writing dates to the early / mid-1970s when he was asked to discuss his thinking about the role of reference in poetry, leading to the essay " Disappearance of the Author, Appearance of the World ," which first appeared in the journal Art Con.
* Silliman's Blog A weblog focused on contemporary poetry and poetics.
Silliman's fame as an oil pioneer put him in great demand as a consultant to mining companies, a line of work in which he was much less successful.

stature and fields
Nowadays, almost all modern scientists participate in a scientific community, hypothetically global in nature ( though often based around a relatively few number of nations and institutions of stature ), but also strongly segregated into different fields of study.

stature and environmental
As with animals, plants can be dwarfed through genetic engineering and selective breeding, but can also undergo natural, morphological changes to acclimatize to environmental stresses such as soil quality, light, drought, flood, cold, infection, and herbivory resulting in a dwarfed stature.
In regions of extreme poverty or prolonged warfare, environmental factors like chronic malnutrition during childhood or adolescence may account for delayed growth and / or ( in severe cases ) marked reductions in adult stature even without the presence of any of these medical conditions.

stature and sciences
Belkin was a visionary who transformed YU from a small college and rabbinical seminary into a significant institution of considerable stature not only in Judaic Studies but also in natural and social sciences and the humanities.

stature and has
Important as was Mr. O'Donnell's essay, his thesis is so restricting as to deny Faulkner the stature which he obviously has.
That increase of stature, likely the result of general improvements of nutrition and health, has been at a rate of more than a centimeter per decade.
On 15 July 2009, Senator Jim Webb of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee declared that only the " United States has both the stature and the national power to confront the obvious imbalance of power that China brings " to situations such as the claims to the Spratly and Paracel islands.
" Though at the time considered a disappointing follow-up to the blockbuster Raising Hell, the album has grown in stature.
Substantial development assistance has increased the UAE's stature among recipient states.
In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt raised the stature of the office by renewing the practice of inviting the Vice President to cabinet meetings, which every President since has maintained.
Although it showed pride for her many achievements, its use of dialect (" I nebber run my train off de track "), apparently chosen for its authenticity, has been criticized for undermining her stature as an American patriot and dedicated humanitarian.
The increased gene dosage of three X / Y chromosome pseudoautosomal region ( PAR1 ) SHOX genes has been postulated as a cause of the increased stature seen in all three sex chromosome trisomies: 47, XXX, 47, XXY, and 47, XYY.
Vienna has regained a part of its former international stature by hosting international organizations, such as the United Nations ( United Nations Industrial Development Organization, United Nations Office at Vienna and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ), the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the United European Gastroenterology Federation.
Miss Field has added stature to the role of the foreman's wife by relieving her of the play's box-office-conscious order that she behave like a hoyden.
Additionally, it has been remarked that the Nilotic groups presently inhabiting East Africa are sometimes also smaller in stature than those residing in the Sudan region.
Greeted with muted praise upon release, the film's reputation has grown in stature in the intervening years.
" Over the years, the film has gained in stature, garnering a 93 % certified fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes.
Despite a poorly received preview screening, Sweet Smell of Success has greatly improved in stature over the years.
With the completion of nearby Joe Pool Lake in the 1980s, Duncanville has increased in stature as a popular tourist destination.
The appropriate term for describing a person of particularly short stature ( or with the genetic condition achondroplasia ) has historically been ambiguous, and has developed euphemistically over the past few centuries.
The competition at both levels has grown in size and stature over the years, with teams increasingly travelling from all continents to compete.
Over the years, its significance has grown in stature to the point that it is now commonly listed among the greatest video games of all time.
With the arrival of Boeing Aircraft, the city has gained international importance and stature as one of only four places in the world for the manufacture and assembly of wide-body commercial aircraft.
Some analysts argue that although Jiang has consolidated power by the time he retired, his ideological stature within the Communist Party remains shaky at best, thus Jiang had to buy time to ensure that his ideological legacy such as the Three Represents, is enshrined in China's socialism doctrine.
Though somewhat diminutive in stature, Wilbur C. Sweatman has a style and grace of manner in all of his executions that is at once convincing, and the soulfulness of expression that he blends into his tones is something wonderful.
Australia has produced a number of notable rugby players of national stature, including Sir Edward Dunlop, Mark Ella ( one of the first indigenous Australians to captain a national side ) and the prolific try scorer David Campese.
This has led to increased security concerns, given the stature of the Last Night in British culture, which Jacqui Kelly of the Royal Albert Hall staff noted:
Small in stature and painted white, he frets incessantly about the fact that he has a " P-word " ( in his case meaning pancreas, not what you might think it means ).

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