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Lynds and were
These novellas, published under the house name " Robert Hart Davis ," were actually written by such authors as John Jakes, Dennis Lynds, and Bill Pronzini.
But the remaining eight, The Shadow Strikes, Beware Shadow, Cry Shadow, The Shadow's Revenge, Mark of The Shadow, Shadow Go Mad, Night of The Shadow, and The Shadow, Destination: Moon, were not penned by Gibson but by Dennis Lynds under the " Maxwell Grant " byline.
The Lynds were well known as literary hosts, in the group including J.
The other authors were William Arden ( Dennis Lynds ), Nick West ( Kin Platt ), Mary Virginia Carey and Marc Brandel ( born Marcus Beresford ).
At least eleven novels were published in the CrimeBusters series, which was launched by one of the series ' favorite authors, William Arden, pseudonym of Dennis Lynds, who wrote the Dan Fortune mystery series for adults under the pen name of Michael Collins.
None of the Nick Carter series of books carried author credits, although it is known that several of the earliest volumes were written by Michael Avallone, while Valerie Moolman and NYT bestselling author Gayle Lynds wrote others, making this the first series of its kind to be ( significantly ) written by women.
While there are many places in the U. S. actually named Middletown ( in Connecticut, in New Jersey, in New York, in Ohio and elsewhere ), the Lynds were interested in an idealized conceptual American type, and concealed the identity of the city by referring to it by this term.
Lynds was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the only child of actors who were touring at the time.

Lynds and detailed
Lynds rose to sudden prominence when the paper was published and a press release about it appeared on the scientific news site Eurekalert. org on July 31, 2003 .< ref > Press release on Eurekalert. org < http :// www. eurekalert. org / pub_releases / 2003-07 / icc-gwi072703. php ></ ref > The paper caused much controversy, as was detailed in articles in The Guardian and Wired Magazine.

Lynds and Middletown
In 1929, the Lynds published Middletown: A Study in Contemporary American Culture.
In the 1920s the Lynds found a " division into the working class and business class that constitutes the outstanding cleavage in Middletown.
In 1935, the Lynds returned to Middletown to research the second book, Middletown in Transition: A Study in Cultural Conflicts.
The Lynds did not study the African-American population of Middletown.

Lynds and Modern
Michael Collins, pseudonym of Dennis Lynds, is generally considered the author who led the form into the Modern Age.
Modern cosmological proposals have also been made by Peter Lynds who suggested a model of eternal recurrence in a 2006 paper., and by James Quirk who approached the question through a hypothesis based on the transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics.

Lynds and American
The Lynds and a group of researchers conducted an in-depth field research study of a small American urban center to discover key cultural norms and better understand social change.
Following anthropologist W. H. R. Rivers ' classic Social Organization, the Lynds write that the study proceeded " under the assumption that all the things people do in this American city may be viewed as falling under one or another of the following six main-trunk activities:
Michael Collins is the best-known pseudonym of Dennis Lynds ( January 15, 1924 – August 19, 2005 ), an American author who primarily wrote mystery fiction.
Gayle Lynds is an American author.

Lynds and published
Over four decades Lynds published some 80 novels and 200 Short stories, in both mystery and literary themes.

Lynds and .
In the US, the new novels Moscow Club ( 1991 ) by Joseph Finder, Masquerade ( 1996 ) by Gayle Lynds, and The Unlikely Spy ( 1996 ) by Daniel Silva, and in the UK, A Spy By Nature ( 2001 ) by Charles Cumming and Remembrance Day ( 2000 ) by Henry Porter, maintained the spy novel in the post – Cold War world.
Peter Lynds has argued that all of Zeno's motion paradoxes are resolved by the conclusion that instants in time and instantaneous magnitudes do not physically exist.
Lynds argues that an object in relative motion cannot have an instantaneous or determined relative position ( for if it did, it could not be in motion ), and so cannot have its motion fractionally dissected as if it does, as is assumed by the paradoxes.
Peter Lynds has put forward a cosmology model in which time is cyclic and the universe repeats exactly an infinite number of times.
Lynds argues that this resolves a number of thorny issues in cosmology.
In 2003, Peter Lynds has put forward a new cosmology model in which time is cyclic.
Lynds claims that a singularity would violate the second law of thermodynamics and this stops the Universe from being bounded by singularities.
Lynds suggests the exact history of the Universe would be repeated in each cycle in an eternal recurrence.
Lynds theory has been dismissed by mainstream physicists for the lack of a mathematical model behind its philosophical considerations.
Peter Lynds ( born May 17, 1975 ) is a New Zealander who first drew attention in 2003 with the publication of a physics paper about time, mechanics and Zeno's paradoxes.
Lynds attended university for only 6 months.
Since the appearance of his first article, Lynds has done work on the relationship of time to consciousness, perception and brain function.
Lynds has recently put forward a new cosmology model in which time is cyclic and the universe repeats exactly an infinite number of times.
Lynds argues that this resolves a number of thorny issues in cosmology .< ref > On A finite universe with no beginning or end < http :// arxiv. org / abs / physics / 0612053 >.</ ref >
* Lynds Catalog of Dark Nebulae by Beverly T. Lynd, 1962

findings and were
This should not prejudice an evaluation of his findings, but they were not the findings of a completely impartial investigator.
Significantly, no realtor and few of the faculty present were familiar with any of the six volumes ( published by the University of California Press ) that present the commission's findings.
Through extremely fortunate circumstances the original microscope preparations on which Alzheimer based his description of the disease were rediscovered some years ago in Munich and his findings could thus be reevaluated. Alzheimer's grave in Frankfurt
Olanzapine was again the only medication to stand out in the outcome measures, although the results did not always reach statistical significance ( which means they were not reliable findings ) due in part to the decrease of power.
Although it has been known for a while that the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara flow into each other in an example of a density flow, findings of a study by the University of Leeds in August 2010 reveal that there is in fact an underwater channel of high density water flowing across the floor of the Bosphorus ( caused by the difference in density of the two seas ), which would be the sixth largest river on Earth if it were to be on land.
These findings help explain the categories used in Holdridge ’ s bioclassification scheme, which were then later simplified in Whittaker ’ s.
Recent sub-fossil findings suggest that C. rhombifer, a freshwater species, were prevalent until the 20th century.
2005, while the analytical findings and the district level results were scheduled to be released in the second quarter of 2006.
The Council's findings were rejected by many of the Christians on the fringes of the Byzantine Empire, including Egyptians, Syrians, Armenians, and others.
After the publication of these findings, various attempts to replicate the remote viewing findings were quickly carried out.
Their findings were published in a paper titled "' El Quijote ' como un sistema de distancias / tiempos: hacia la localización del lugar de la Mancha ", which was later published as a book: El enigma resuelto del Quijote.
However, the findings of these staff members were criticized, as they were performed mostly by economic entomologists inherited from the United States Department of Agriculture, whom many environmentalists felt were biased towards agribusiness and tended to minimize concerns about human health and wildlife.
The most noteworthy findings were discovered near Feldgeding in the adjoining municipality Bergkirchen.
The findings were convincing for many other scientists and philosophers regarding telepathy and the claims of Rhine, but were also prominently critiqued as fraudulent, until, following Soal's death in 1975, support for them was largely abandoned.
In Croatia, from the 12th century, Glagolitic inscriptions appeared mostly in littoral areas: Istria, Primorje, Kvarner and Kvarner islands, notably Krk, Cres and Lošinj ; in Dalmatia, on the islands of Zadar, but there were also findings in inner Lika and Krbava, reaching to Kupa river, and even as far as Međimurje and Slovenia.
The implications of these findings for the conservation of giraffes were summarised by David Brown, lead author of the study, who told BBC News: " Lumping all giraffes into one species obscures the reality that some kinds of giraffe are on the brink.
When all 133 studies deemed suitable in light of this consideration were re-analyzed, providing data for over 6, 000 patients, the findings suggest an average improvement in 27 % of untreated patients over the term of the studies compared with a 74 % success rate among those receiving hypnotherapy.
In this paper the representatives of the association regret that IQ-related works are frequently written with a view to their political consequences: " research findings were often assessed not so much on their merits or their scientific standing as on their supposed political implications ".
For example, there were no findings of dead Ivory-bills nor were any nests found.

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