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He can make you work papers.
I have used a variety of heavy-weight hand-made papers, but prefer an English make, rough surface, in 400-pound weight.
Their convenience in writing both on paper and on fabrics without causing the unwanted bleed-through of ink ( more present on lower grade of papers ) or smears on paper make them appropriate when both presentation and legibility is important, such as on medical papers and carbon based papers.
" Grandmasters don't like to lose to 10-year-old girls, because then we make the front page of all the papers.
In one of his papers, Escher emphasized the importance of dimensionality and described himself as " irritated " by flat shapes: " I make them come out of the plane.
"... ballot papers can be examined only under strict conditions, and there are safeguards that make it extremely difficult to find out how any particular voter voted.
His early papers on the grammar of English make reference to the " functional components " of language, as " generalized uses of language, which, since they seem to determine the nature of the language system, require to be incorporated into our account of that system.
* Aggravating circumstances-three to 15 years: a ) by two or more persons together b ) by a person in possession of a gun or a narcotic substance c ) by a masked or disguised person d ) against a person who cannot defend his or herself e ) in a public place f ) in a public transportation vehicle g ) during the night h ) during a natural disaster i ) through burglary, or by using an original or copied key j ) stealing national treasures k ) stealing official identity papers with the intention to make use of them l ) stealing official identity badges with the intention to make use of them
Another highly controversial provision is one that allows the FBI to make an order " requiring the production of any tangible things ( including books, records, papers, documents, and other items ) for an investigation to protect against international terrorism or clandestine intelligence activities, provided that such investigation of a United States person is not conducted solely upon the basis of activities protected by the first amendment to the Constitution.
The faithful can follow the results of the polls ( usually two in the morning and two in the evening, until election ) by a chimney-top, visible from St. Peter's Square: in a stove attached to the chimney are burnt the voting papers, and additives make the resulting smoke black ( fumata nera ) in case of no election, white ( fumata bianca ) when the new pope is finally elected.
The Journal and the World were not among the top ten sources of news in regional papers, and the stories simply did not make a splash outside New York City.
Scripps also hoped to make a profit from selling that news to papers owned by others.
Research scientists are the primary audience for the journal, but summaries and accompanying articles are intended to make many of the most important papers understandable to scientists in other fields and the educated general public.
When it comes to the use of divine hiddenness as an objection or evidence against God, Daniel Howard-Snyder and Paul Moser in the introduction to a volume of papers dedicated to refutations of Schellenberg's argument, cite Nietzsche's question: " a god who is all-knowing and all-powerful and who does not even make sure his creatures understand his intentions — could that be a god of goodness?
Two explanations are given for them being sent to a concentration camp: first, that they had managed to make contact with the French Resistance, some were disguised as civilians, and they were carrying false papers when caught ; they were therefore categorized by the Germans as spies, which meant their rights under the Geneva Convention were not respected.
In the leisure thus gained he wished to " recruit his spirits, range his papers ", and prepare some important chemical investigations which he proposed to leave " as a kind of Hermetic legacy to the studious disciples of that art ", but of which he did not make known the nature.
It includes chapters on starting an underground press, guerrilla radio, guerrilla television, what to bring to a demonstration that ’ s expected to be violent, how to make an assortment of home-made bombs, first aid for street fighters, legal advice, how to seek political asylum, shoplifting techniques, stealing credit cards, monkey warfare, gun laws, and identification papers.
Section 6. 3. 1 IEEE Copyright Policies – subsections 7 and 8 – states that " all authors … shall transfer to the IEEE in writing any copyright they hold for their individual papers ", but that the IEEE will grant the authors permission to make copies and use the papers they originally authored, so long as such use is permitted by the Board of Directors.
The IEEE places research papers and other publications such as IEEE standards behind a " paywall ", although the IEEE explicitly allows authors to make a copy of the papers that they authored freely available on their own website.
During the Nazi occupation of World War II, the Jewish Ginsburg family was able to make their way from Paris to Limoges, traveling under false papers.

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As developed by him in his papers, it is based on studying models ( in particular saturated models ) of a theory.
After becoming aware of the work of the Swedish Academy and, in particular, papers by N. P. Bochkov and E. I. Chazov, Russian atmospheric scientist Georgy Golitsyn applied his research on dust-storms to the situation following a nuclear catastrophe.
# Preparing documents, reports or draft reports, summaries and synthesis and position papers in response to particular requests, as well as substantive contributions to information materials and publications ;
It is also common for journals to have a regional focus, specializing in publishing papers from a particular country or other geographic region, like African Invertebrates.
In 1863, Henry Dawson published an edition containing the original text of the papers, see The Federalist ( Dawson ), arguing that they should be preserved as they were written in that particular historical moment, not as edited by the authors years later.
“ From first to last the power of the press, in this particular form, was one of the foremost factors in the success of this now vigorous, expanding movement .” In addition to the Signs of the Times based in Boston, Millerite papers were published in numerous cities including New York, Philadelphia, Rochester, Cleveland, and Montreal.
The research work which he began there contributed in an important degree to his election as a Fellow of Trinity in 1874 ; and also gave him the material for a series of papers ( published as a monograph in 1878 ) on the Elasmobranch fish, which threw new light on the development of several organs in the Vertebrates, in particular of the uro-genital and nervous systems.
He wrote about these ideas many times, in particular he discussed them in great detail in the preliminary discourse ( introduction ) to a collection of his papers, Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupèdes ( Researches on quadruped fossil bones ), on quadruped fossils published in 1812.
" After completing his dissertation ( 1907-see Van Dalen ), Brouwer made a conscious decision to temporarily keep his contentious ideas under wraps and to concentrate on demonstrating his mathematical prowess " ( Davis ( 2000 ), p. 95 ); by 1910 he had published a number of important papers, in particular the Fixed Point Theorem.
Thus, there is no one person responsible for verifying that any one particular loan is sound, that the assets securing that one particular loan are worth what they are supposed to be worth, that the borrower responsible for making payments on the loan can read and write the language that the papers that he / she signed were written in, or even that the paperwork exists and is in good order.
Pictorialists used a variety of papers and chemical processes to produce particular effects, and some then manipulated the tones and surface of prints with brushes, ink or pigments.
Left-wing papers later claimed that Spaggiari had received help from his political friends, in particular from ex-OAS militants close to the mayor of Nice, Jacques Médecin.
In particular, they have spoken of the high priority attached to maintaining control over the " big media "— national party papers and central and provincial TV and radio stations.
Later research into Galileo's unpublished working papers from as early as 1604 clearly showed the reality of the experiments and even indicated the particular results that led to the time-squared law ( Drake, 1973 ).
Stafford Beer in particular both wrote a preface to one of the papers in Maturana & Varela ( 1980 ) Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living and develops applications in his own work on cybernetics and the viable system model.
Many B2B white papers argue that one particular technology, product or method is superior for solving a specific business problem.
In this classic publication and subsequent papers, he formulated the idea of primary succession and the notion of a sere -- a repeatable sequence of community changes specific to particular environmental circumstances.
The latter strategy has the advantage of contributing to another key metric in Universities – creating new knowledge and in particular publishing papers in highly ranked academic journals.
Fredkin's career and achievements have much of their motivation in " Digital Philosophy ", a particular type of pancomputationalism described in Fredkin's papers: Introduction to Digital Philosophy, On the Soul, Finite Nature, A New Cosmogony, and Digital Mechanics.
It is widely used, both for appropriate and inappropriate purposes — in particular, the use of this measure alone for ranking authors and papers is therefore quite controversial.
The third conference, held in 1978, is of particular note ; the ninth conference, which was held in St. Louis in 2006, has not yet published its papers.
In particular, a very detailed treatment of the EM method for exponential families was published by Rolf Sundberg in his thesis and several papers following his collaboration with Per Martin-Löf and Anders Martin-Löf.
Based in Los Angeles, it is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization that, like other think tanks, produces papers and studies to support a particular set of values.

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