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* 1942 – David Steinberg, Canadian comedian, actor, director, and author
* 1961 – David Brooks, American journalist and author
Also, George Soros, Joseph E. Stiglitz ( another Economic Sciences Nobel prize winner, formerly of the World Bank, author of Globalization and Its Discontents ) and David Korten have made arguments for drastically improving transparency, for debt relief, land reform, and restructuring corporate accountability systems.
* 1961 – David Servan-Schreiber, French physician, neuroscientist, and author ( d. 2011 )
At a Braveheart Convention in 1997, held in Stirling the day after the Scottish Devolution vote and attended by 200 delegates from around the world, Braveheart author Randall Wallace, Seoras Wallace of the Wallace Clan, Scottish historian David Ross and Bláithín FitzGerald from Ireland gave lectures on various aspects of the film.
Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved ( 1975 ) argued that many claims of Gaddis and subsequent writers were often exaggerated, dubious or unverifiable.
In the words of author and critic David Brin:
* Ceres Storm, a 2000 science fiction novel by American author David Herter
According to David Feldman, an author of trivia books, " The only reason why cheesemakers colour their product is because consumers seem to prefer it ".
In 2007, prominent author David Halberstam was killed in one such crash at the Willow Road intersection.
As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell.
The Time in Between is a novel by Canadian author David Bergen.
The Britannica has an Editorial Board of Advisors, which includes 12 distinguished scholars: author Nicholas Carr, religion scholar Wendy Doniger, political economist Benjamin M. Friedman, Council on Foreign Relations President Emeritus Leslie H. Gelb, computer scientist David Gelernter, Physics Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, Carnegie Corporation of New York President Vartan Gregorian, philosopher Thomas Nagel, cognitive scientist Donald Norman, musicologist Don Michael Randel, Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch.
* David Sedaris ( born 1956 ), author of Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk
David Astor described him as looking like a prep school master, while according to the Special Branch dossier, Orwell's tendency to dress " in Bohemian fashion " revealed that the author was " a Communist ".
One Canadian author, economist and demographer David Foot, divides the generation born after the baby boomers into two groups in his book Boom Bust & Echo: How to Profit from the Coming Demographic Shift: Generation X, born between 1960 and 1966 ; and the " Bust Generation ", born between 1967 and 1979.
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.
David Traill wrote that the examiners gave him his PhD on the basis of his topographical analysis of Ithaca, which were in part simply translations of another author's work or drawn from poetic descriptions by the same author.
He is the author of " That Movie In Your Head ", about these efforts. In the 1970s, David Shepherd and Howard Jerome created the Improvisational Olympics, a format for competition based improv.
* 1933 – David McCullough, American historian and author
* 1959 – David Mills, American author
* 1939 – David Horowitz, American author and political commentator
* 1882 – David Burliuk, Ukrainian author and illustrator ( d. 1967 )
Robinson has been referred to by author David Falkner as " the father of modern base-stealing.
Attributed to Science fiction author David Gerrold, the laws are as follows:

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From Ephesians 4: 17-6: 20 the author of the Epistle to the Ephesians gives practical advice in how to live a holy, pure, and Christ inspired lifestyle.
The author counsels ( 1 ) to steadfastness and perseverance under persecution ( 1 – 2: 10 ); ( 2 ) to the practical duties of a holy life ( 2: 11 – 3: 13 ); ( 3 ) he adduces the example of Christ and other motives to patience and holiness ( 3: 14 – 4: 19 ); and ( 4 ) concludes with counsels to pastors and people ( chap.
Smack's author replied that it would not be practical due to SELinux's complicated configuration syntax and the philosophical difference between Smack and SELinux designs.
One of its owners was Sir Hugh Platt ( 1552 – 1608 ), author of books on gardening and practical science.
" Osler was a multifaceted physician and individual, functioning as a pathologist, internist, educator, bibliophile, historian, author, and renowned practical joker.
145 or 135 BCE – 86 BCE ), author of Shiji, which suggests the caveat that while many works now considered intentional or unintentional speculative fiction existed before the coining of the genre term, its concept in its broadest sense captures both a conscious and unconscious aspect of human psychology in making sense of the world, reacting to it, and creating imaginary, inventive, and artistic expressions, some of which underlie practical progress through interpersonal influences, social and cultural movements, scientific research and advances, and philosophy of science.
* Michaelis great uncle Johann Heinrich Michaelis ( 1668 – 1738 ) was the chief director of A. H. Francke's Collegium orientale theologicum, a practical school of Biblical and Oriental philology then quite unique, and the author of an annotated Hebrew Bible and various exegetical works of reputation, especially the Adnotationes uberiores in hagiographos ( 1720 ).
He is famous as the most eminent practical physician of his time in Germany and as the author of numerous works displaying extensive reading and a cultivated critical faculty.
Kent Keith, author of The Case for Servant Leadership and the current CEO of the Greenleaf Center, states that servant leadership is ethical, practical, and meaningful.
* British writer Colin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse series of books, wrote a Sherlock Holmes short story " A Case of Mis-Identity ", part of a collection of short stories published under the title " Morse's Greatest Mystery ", in which Watson's practical knowledge of the circumstances of a case outwits the armchair intellectual logic of both Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes.
The work was rendered more remarkable by the fact that its author had no practical acquaintance with any one of the arts whose principles he discussed.
Muthesius was the author of the exhaustive three-volume " The English House " of 1905, a survey of the practical lessons of the English Arts and Crafts movement.
( Most probably the dual-horse version was a practical weapon which inspired the single-horse version as an underpowered paper innovation by the armchair author of this text.
While for the author of On the Places in Man " the principles discovered in it clearly have very little need of good luck ," the author of The Art acknowledges the practical limitations that arise in the therapeutic application of these principles.
The three volumes of the Master Course TrilogyGurudeva was author of more than 30 books unfolding unique and practical insights on Hindu metaphysics, Saivism, mysticism, yoga, and meditation.
** The Management of Servants: a practical guide to the routine of domestic service ; by the author of “ Manners and Tone of Good Society .” ( the same work under a different title )
" The meeting minutes stated that, " the author successfully resolved one of the problems of reconstruction of the city of Kyiv and establishment of intra-city transportation and also answered various practical questions pertaining to the Metro plan.
However, these public declarations of obedience proved insufficient as in the closing speech of the congress, the lead author of the event's policy report, Andrei Snezhnevsky stated that they " have not disarmed themselves and continue to remain in the old anti-Pavlovian positions ", thereby causing " grave damage to the Soviet scientific and practical psychiatry ".
The author apparently also snickered when, during rehearsals, the word " orchard " was replaced with the more practical " plantation ", feeling he had perfectly and symbolically captured the impracticality of an entire way of life.
The concept also appears in the Discworld novels of English author Terry Pratchett, where it is referred to as malignity or malignance ; one practical example the author gives is the tendency of garden hoses, no matter how carefully one coils and stores them, to unloop themselves overnight and tie the bicycle to the lawnmower.
Binnie J in Theberge adds: “ Excessive control by holders of copyrights and other forms of intellectual property may unduly limit the ability of the public domain to incorporate and embellish creative innovation in the long-term interests of society as a whole, or create practical obstacles to proper utilization .” Copyright law can also allow the author to prevent the public release and disclosure of ideas and knowledge.

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