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She read everything else she could get her hands on, including an article ( she thinks it was in the Atlantic Monthly ) by Mark Twain on `` White Slavery ''.
One was an article on the U.N. by Alice Widener from the Cincinnati Enquirer.
She was occupying herself in an attempt to write an article about the variety of houses that they had rented abroad.
Until the last year or so the profession of friendship with the United States had been an article of faith with Trujillo, and altogether too often this profession was accepted here as evidence of his good character.
I think it was a grave error to print the article at this time.
An excellent article was published recently in the Journal Of The Church Peace Union by a South African journalist on the inhuman economic conditions of the blacks in South Africa, amounting to virtual slavery, and the economic complicity of both the government and the people of the United States in these conditions.
The private transaction was reported in a 2009 article in The Economist, which described Warhol as the " bellwether of the art market ".
Antoninus in many ways was the ideal of the landed gentleman praised not only by ancient Romans, but also by later scholars of classical history, such as Edward Gibbon or the author of the article on Antoninus Pius in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica:
As one law review article pointed out, the perception that the ADA primarily helps freeloaders was harshly satirized by The Onion in 1998 in the form of an article about the " Americans With No Abilities Act ".
Although amaranth was cultivated on a large scale in ancient Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru, nowadays it is only cultivated on a small scale there, along with India, China, Nepal, and other tropical countries ; thus, there is potential for further cultivation in those countries, as well as in the U. S. In a 1977 article in Science, amaranth was described as " the crop of the future.
Among Classical Greeks, amazon was given a popular etymology as from a-mazos, " without breast ", connected with an etiological tradition that Amazons had their left breast cut off or burnt out, so they would be able to use a bow more freely and throw spears without the physical limitation and obstruction ; there is no indication of such a practice in works of art, in which the Amazons are always represented with both breasts, although the left is frequently covered ( see photos in article ).
In an article he submitted for the medical journal The Lancet during World War I, Fleming described an ingenious experiment, which he was able to conduct as a result of his own glass blowing skills, in which he explained why antiseptics were killing more soldiers than infection itself during World War I. Antiseptics worked well on the surface, but deep wounds tended to shelter anaerobic bacteria from the antiseptic agent, and antiseptics seemed to remove beneficial agents produced that protected the patients in these cases at least as well as they removed bacteria, and did nothing to remove the bacteria that were out of reach.
Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article.
The article was the subject of much discussion.
Per a News article on Page # 9 of the October 1984 issue of Acorn User, the Acorn ' Plus 2 ' interface was due to provide Econet capability.
Per a News article on Page # 9 of the October 1984 issue of Acorn User, the Plus 3 was originally destined to have used the Intel 8272 disk controller, ( and not 8271, which were in short supply at the time ).
The Slogger Turbo Board was a professionally fitted upgrade whereas the Elektuur modification was described in an article in Dutch Electronics magazine Elektuur and intended for users to perform at home.
She has uncovered the politics behind the New York City Greenmarket, and was among the first to publish a long-form article in a major American newspaper about Ferran Adria of El Bulli.
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" The article recounted Capp's days working for an unnamed " benefactor " with a miserly, swinish personality, who Capp claimed was a never-ending source of inspiration when it came time to create a new unregenerate villain for his comic strip.
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The name was suggested by an article on the Italian newspaper Il Tempo written in 1992 by Domenico Fisichella, a prominent conservative academic.

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A March 1967 article about Tate in Playboy magazine began, " This is the year that Sharon Tate happens ..." and included six nude or partially nude photographs taken by Roman Polanski during filming of The Fearless Vampire Killers.
This article has only been partially changed in the 1983 revision, as it was linked to very complicated case law.
The " Crisis " article had disturbed Weyl's formalist teacher Hilbert, but later in the 1920s Weyl partially reconciled his position with that of Hilbert.
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In string theory the role of cosmic strings can be played by the fundamental strings ( or F-strings ) themselves that define the theory perturbatively, by D-strings which are related to the F-strings by weak-strong or so called S-duality, or higher dimensional D -, NS-or M-branes that are partially wrapped on compact cycles associated to extra spacetime dimensions so that only one non-compact dimension remains, see the article by Copeland, Myers and Polchinski ( pdf ).
This article is fully or partially based on material from Nordisk familjebok, ( 1921 ).
This article is fully or partially based on material from Nordisk familjebok, 1904-1926.
According to an article in Animerica magazine, the form came about partially by accident.
* This article was expanded partially with material from the articles on Sousa Mendes in the Portuguese and French Wikipedias.
This article relies heavily on the French wiki of the same name, from which this was partially translated in May 2006.
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* The poem was partially reproduced and its title borrowed in an early second-wave feminist article on women's liberation by Kathy McAfee and Myrna Wood published in the American New Left magazine Leviathan in June 1969.
Frost at Yerkes Observatory partially on the strength of an article he'd written for Popular Astronomy magazine.
In the 1980s when French scholars like Bruno Latour developed the actor-network theory ( partially based on the strong programme ), David Bloor strongly disagreed with the ANT camp when they argued that human and non-humans should be treated in an equivalent manner, going so far as to write an article entitled " Anti-Latour ".
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This article is fully or partially based on material from Nordisk familjebok, 1904 – 1926 and from Nationalencyklopedin online edition.
In 1768, the central Ottoman authorities partially recognized or legitimized his de facto position by granting him the title of " Sheikh of Acre, Amir of Nazareth, Tiberias, Safed, and Sheikh of all Galilee ".< ref > Encyclopaedia of Islam, article "< u > Z </ u > āhir al -` Umar al-Zaydānī ".</ ref >
* This article draws partially on the corresponding article in the Spanish-language Wikipedia, accessed July 10, 2007.
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