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Bringing the charges of the two resolutions to life was accomplished by forming NCTE's Committee on Public Doublespeak, a body which has acquitted itself with notable achievements since its inception.

NCTE's and .
As part of its political action function, SLATE will serve as NCTE's intellectual freedom network.

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Practical management problems and their suggested solutions are dealt with in a series of SBA publications.
So frequently have pictures of the bridge appeared in books and in national publications that it vies with the old John Brown Fort at Harpers Ferry as the two nationally best known structures in West Virginia.
Many British publications have gradually done away with the use of periods in abbreviations.
A review of the methods used in trials of antipsychotics, despite stating that the overall quality is " rather good ," reported issues with the selection of participants ( including that in schizophrenia trials up to 90 % of people who are generally suitable do not meet the elaborate inclusion and exclusion criteria, and that negative symptoms have not been properly assessed despite companies marketing the newer antipsychotics for these ); issues with the design of trials ( including pharmaceutical company funding of most of them, and inadequate experimental " blinding " so that trial participants could sometimes tell whether they were on placebo or not ); and issues with the assessment of outcomes ( including the use of a minimal reduction in scores to show " response ," lack of assessment of quality of life or recovery, a high rate of discontinuation, selective highlighting of favorable results in the abstracts of publications, and poor reporting of side-effects ).
British Virgin Islands government publications had traditionally continued to commence with " The Territory of the Virgin Islands ", and passports simply refer to the " Virgin Islands ", and all laws begin with the words " Virgin Islands ".
They operate under a permanent threat of being closed down for violating various government regulations, such as misstating their corporate name on publications or operating out of an office not registered with the government ( in fact, this is the situation for all private enterprises in Belarus ).
D. C. Thomson's other publications also suffered, with the Oor Wullie and The Broons annuals falling victim to paper and ink shortages.
The son also always spelled it with the æ ligature, both in handwritten documents and in publications.
Though controversial ( with many traditional herpetologists still using Bufo marinus ) the binomial Rhinella marina is gaining in acceptance with such bodies as the IUCN, Encyclopaedia of Life, Amphibian Species of the World and increasing numbers of scientific publications adopting its usage.
After World War II, from the late 40s until the early 60s, there was a resurgence in interest in home crafts, particularly in the United States, with many new and imaginative crochet designs published for colorful doilies, potholders, and other home items, along with updates of earlier publications.
A number of respected monthly publications, including the popular science magazine " Наука и жизнь " (" Science and Life "), featured special columns, dedicated to optimization techniques for calculator programmers and updates on undocumented features for hackers, which grew into a whole esoteric science with many branches, known as " yeggogology " (" еггогология ").
After his flight to Paris in 1921, he collaborated with Dadaists on publications and events.
The coding system used in the DSM-IV is designed to correspond with the codes used in the ICD, although not all codes may match at all times because the two publications are not revised synchronously.
Ten to 20 percent of the scientific publications of these ten universities in the period 2006 – 2008 were the result of partnerships with researchers in industry.
Some publications credit Yale All-American Paul Veeder with the " first forward pass in a major game.
The term fanzine is sometimes confused with " fan magazine ", but the latter term most often refers to commercially produced publications for ( rather than by ) fans.
As with comics zines, horror film fanzines grew from related interest within science fiction fan publications.
In the United Kingdom, the 1979 Mod revival brought with it a burst of fresh creativity from fanzines, and for the next decade, the youth subculture inspired the production of dozens of independent publications.
Blair's academic performance reports suggest that he neglected his academic studies, but during his time at Eton he worked with Roger Mynors to produce a College magazine, The Election Times, joined in the production of other publications — College Days and Bubble and Squeak — and participated in the Eton Wall Game.

publications and George
A July 8, 1980 New York Times Article titled " What George Steinbrenner is to the American League, Lee Eisenberg is to the Rotisseries League " set off a media storm that led to stories about the league on CBS TV and other publications.
And also away from the world of Football there are a number of established fanzines, for example Rugby League has such notable publications as Who The Hell Was St. George Anyway?
There, he was taught by Thomas Fogarty, George Bridgman, and Frank Vincent DuMond ; his early works were produced for St. Nicholas Magazine, the Boy Scouts of America ( BSA ) publication Boys ' Life and other juvenile publications.
Planned collecting of ephemeral publications goes back at least to George Thomason in the reign of Charles I and Samuel Pepys in that of Charles II.
George Cockayne, author of peerage and baronetage publications, died at Exeter House in 1911.
The U. S. National Academy of Sciences, both in its 2002 report to President George W. Bush, and in later publications, has strongly endorsed evidence of an average global temperature increase in the 20th century .< ref name = NA_brief >
They both wound up in his movies and George wound up in their publications.
George departed from the format of traditional political publications, whose audience primarily comprised people in or around the political world.
is connected to publishing collectives / organizations with similar ideas, notably the Curious George Brigade, which has written a number of publications including Anarchy in the Age of Dinosaurs.
Modern DST was first proposed by New Zealand entomologist George Vernon Hudson, although many publications incorrectly credit Willett.
The best known of Cassin's many publications are his Illustrations of the Birds of California, Texas, Oregon, British and Russian America ( 1853-56 ), and Birds of North America ( 1860 ), co-authored with Spencer Fullerton Baird and George Newbold Lawrence.
" Conservative publications released articles supporting Santorum's comments, including WorldNetDaily in an article by Joseph Farah, and National Review with a piece by Robert P. George.
George Day published the Diseases of Advanced Life in 1849, one of the first publications on the subject of geriatric medicine.
The library had its beginnings in 1917 when Baron Iwasaki, former third President of the Mitsubishi Company, purchased the vast private collection of China-related publications of Australian adventurer, journalist, and Republic of China government adviser George Morrison.
It was revealed after the books ' publications that Stephen Bury was a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and his uncle, and it was then further revealed, after several years had passed, that " J. Frederick George " was a pseudonym for George Jewsbury.
In any event, the situation was regularized on 21 May 2001, when Hollingworth was awarded the Lambeth degree of Doctor of Letters ( DLitt ) by the Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, in recognition of his research, publications, teaching and achievement in the field of Christian social ethics, social welfare and poverty in Australia and episcopal leadership.
Also scholars such as Bertrand Russell, Roderick Chisholm, George Edward Moore, Gilbert Ryle, John Searle, Barry Smith, Kevin Mulligan, Peter Simons and Jan Woleński have propagated Brentano's influence to analytic philosophy through their research, editions and publications.
The Reverend George Salmon ( 25 September 1819 – 22 January 1904 ) was, firstly, a mathematician whose publications in algebraic geometry were widely read in the second half of the 19th century.
George took the journal from a monthly newsletter to one of the leading anti-Nazi publications of the German press in exile ( Exilpresse ).
( 2009 ) George Brettingham Sowerby, I, II & III: their conchological publications and molluscan taxa.
George Cockayne, author of peerage and baronetage publications, died at Exeter House in 1911.
Various publications named the chips differently, sometimes using the alternative spelling Adapter or Graphics, or claiming that the " C " in " CTIA " stands for Colleen / Candy and " G " in " GTIA " is for George.
The winning design had a number of supporters, including publications such as The Age and George Taylor's Sydney-based trade journal, Building, prominent citizens including artist Norman Lindsay and University of Sydney Dean of Architecture, Leslie Wilkinson, and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects ( who had been heavily involved in the competition ).

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