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The bulk of Grothendieck's published work is collected in the monumental, and yet incomplete, Éléments de géométrie algébrique ( EGA ) and Séminaire de géométrie algébrique ( SGA ).
A seminal work by Dyson came in 1966 when, together with Andrew Lenard and independently of Elliott H. Lieb and Walter Thirring, he proved rigorously that the exclusion principle plays the main role in the stability of bulk matter.
# Public holiday, a day decreed by government as a day when the bulk of the population is not normally expected to be at work, such as Australia Day, Anzac Day, bank holidays or Christmas Day.
In laser ablation for example, a small volume of material at the surface of a work piece can be evaporated if it is heated in a very short time, whereas supplying the energy gradually would allow for the heat to be absorbed into the bulk of the piece, never attaining a sufficiently high temperature at a particular point.
At the time, Volkswagen lacked an internal research and design division, and Porsche was doing the bulk of the company's development work, per a deal that went back to the 1950s ; in keeping with this history, Porsche was contracted to develop a new sporting vehicle with the caveat that this vehicle must work with an existing VW / Audi I4 engine.
The bulk of his work was in illustrating scientific books by Basedow, Buffon, Lavater, Pestalozzi and others.
The bulk of Heinlein ’ s work on the novel, e. g., the explanations of the weapons ’ effectiveness and the strategy for the American ’ s rebellion, are missing from All.
Cities where catalog work comprises the bulk of fashion packaging, merchandising and marketing work includes Miami, San Francisco, Sydney, Chicago, Toronto, Mexico City, Tokyo, Hamburg, London, Beijing et cetera.
Although some work has been done on anarchy, autocracy, revolution, and even war, the bulk of the study in this area has concerned the fundamental problem of collectively choosing constitutional rules.
Although well-known early in the century for his drawings and etchings, the bulk of John's later work consisted of portraits, some of the best of which were of his two wives and his children.
The bulk of her remaining work was for television.
The bulk of his work, however, is non-fiction, consisting mainly of essays and historical commentaries.
Such exhortations only create adversarial relationships, as the bulk of the causes of low quality and low productivity belong to the system and thus lie beyond the power of the work force.
Gilbert had conceived the main designs and puzzles before production began, which resulted in the bulk of the designers ' work to flesh out his ideas.
The literary device of stories within a story dates back to a device known as a frame story, when the outer story does not have much matter, and most of the bulk of the work consists of one or more complete stories told by one or more storytellers.
The bulk of this work praises King Urien of Rheged and his son Owain mab Urien, although several of the poems indicate that he also served as the court bard to King Brochfael Ysgithrog of Powys and his successor Cynan Garwyn, either before or during his time at Urien's court.
The bulk of the work is currently being undertaken by volunteers for Groundwork London, a government quasi non-governmental organisation funded largely through a levy on landfill.
A far more elaborate work was the history of Philip's reign ( 360 ‑ 336 ), with digressions on the names and customs of the various races and countries of which he had occasion to speak, which were so numerous that Philip V of Macedon reduced the bulk of the history from 58 to 16 books by cutting out those parts which had no connection with Macedonia.
Shortly before his death, Rothko and his financial advisor, Bernard Reis, had created a foundation intended to fund " research and education " that would receive the bulk of Rothko ’ s work following his death.
James of Saint George, a famous architect and engineer from Savoy, was probably responsible for the bulk of the construction work across the region.
Size and output are dependent on application, with smaller tractors used for lawn mowing, landscaping, orchard work, and truck farming, and larger tractors for vast fields of wheat, maize, soy, and other bulk crops.
Despite his advocacy for modern methods of organization, including crews of soldiers doing the bulk of a family's illegal work under the supervision of a capo, at bottom Maranzano was a " Mustache Pete " — an old-school mafioso too steeped in Old World ways.

bulk and William
Harold had spent the summer on the south coast with a large army and fleet waiting for William to invade, but the bulk of his forces were militia that needed to harvest their crops, so on 8 September Harold dismissed them.
* Finding Aid to the William Henry Seward Collection, 1828-1936 ( bulk 1828-1873 ), New York State Library
The US Army 1st Armored Division under the command of Major General William L. Nash, constituted the bulk of the ground forces for Task Force Eagle.
The bulk of Sidney Rigdon's church had dissolved by 1847, but some loyalists reorganized as The Church of Jesus Christ under the leadership of William Bickerton in 1862.
The McDonald Observatory was originally endowed by the Texas banker William Johnson McDonald ( 1844 – 1926 ), who left $ 850, 000-the bulk of his fortune-to the University of Texas to endow an astronomical observatory.
James IV had the first buildings constructed around 1500, although the bulk of the present building dates from the late 17th century, when it was remodelled in the neo-classical style by Sir William Bruce.
The bulk of his possessions came into the hands of his natural son, William Upcott, the book collector.
It was nominally edited by William Nicholson, but the bulk of the work was overseen by Jeremiah Joyce.
He was played in the series by William Russell, and was one of the members of the programme's very first regular cast, appearing in the bulk of the first two seasons from 1963 to 1965.
Locke claims in the " Preface " to the Two Treatises that its purpose is to justify William III's ascension to the throne, though Peter Laslett suggests that the bulk of the writing was instead completed between 1679-1680 ( and subsequently revised until Locke was driven into exile in 1683 ).
His father owned elegant mansions in New York City and Newport and an country estate on Long Island, died in 1885 of a stroke, leaving a fortune of approximately 200 million dollars, the bulk of which was split between his two older sons, Cornelius Vanderbilt II and William K. Vanderbilt.
When he died, he left the bulk of his great estate and business interests to one of his sons, William Cawthra.
The William E. Gordon Papers range in date from 1947 to 1994, inclusive ( bulk 1975 – 1990 ), and arranged in three series: Material in the collection includes publications and research reports ( many of which concern findings from research conducted at the Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory in Puerto Rico ), talks and lectures, reprints, office files, and alphabetical subject files, which include records of professional organizations and activities in which Dr. Gordon participated.
Born Louis William Weiss in Nashua, Iowa, Taylor appeared in more than 110 films, the bulk of them B-movies in the 1930s and 1940s, although he also had roles in more prestigious studio releases, including I'm No Angel ( 1933 ), Cradle Song ( 1933 ), Death Takes a Holiday ( 1934 ), Payment on Demand ( 1951 ), and Track the Man Down ( 1955 ).
At some point in the late 1650s or 1660s, his parents moved to Dublin, where they both died, his mother around 1669 and his father in 1671, so William may well have spent the bulk of his formative years in Ireland.
The SS William Clay Ford was a bulk freighter built for hauling material on the Great Lakes.
With only two weeks to rescore the film, Newman-who usually orchestrates the bulk of his scores himself-utilized a small army of orchestrators to help him complete the score: Scott Smalley, Chris Boardman, William Kidd, Peter Tomashek, Steven Bramson, Christopher Klatman, Don Davis, Joel Rosenbaum, Arthur Kempel ( misspelt " Kempl " in the end credits ), Mark McKenzie, Brad Warnaar ( misspelt " Warner " in the end credits ) and John Neufeld.

bulk and Morris
Cleland, Walter Dorwin Teague, Frederic Goudy, and Oz Cooper, the bulk of ATF ’ s catalog through the 1930s was the creation of Morris Fuller Benton.

bulk and Davis
Davis sat out the bulk of the season before returning to the White Sox, with whom he spent the remainder of his career.
Bradley Ernest Davis ( born on December 17, 1955, in Rochester, Pennsylvania ) is a retired professional basketball player who spent the bulk of his National Basketball Association career with the Dallas Mavericks.
After harming his own NFL lineman career by overtraining and focusing too much on weight and bulk, Marv studied Eastern Bloc training methods and was hired by Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis as one of the NFL's first strength-and-conditioning coaches.
This is one candidate as the sister group ( see also Palaephatoidea ) of the bulk of Lepidoptera, the Ditrysia ( Davis, 1999 ; Wiegmann et al., 2002 ), and they have a monotrysian type of female reproductive system.

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