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According to the Scientology journal The Auditor, the total number of " Clears " as of May 2006 stands at 50, 311.
" Contrarily, John Richardson in the peer-reviewed journal Eighteenth-Century Life has argued that Macheath is powerful as a literary figure precisely because he stands against any interpretation, " against expectation and illusion.
Accompanied by strong reviews, it stands as the only incisive first-hand journal of the American home front ever published, even though the account is confined to the early stages of the war.
If fewer than ten TDs call for a division, the Ceann Comhairle asks them to rise in their places ; their names are recorded in the journal but the original decision stands.
On board was the prominent botanist Jacques-Julien Houtou de Labillardière who noted in his journal fine stands of teak ( tectona grandis ) trees growing at the southern end of the island.
Former Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles remarked of the nomination that " It is a wonder that Grant did not pick up some old acquaintance, who was a stage driver or bartender, for the place ," and the political journal The Nation said " Mr Waite stands in the front-rank of second-rank lawyers.
Formerly the science of the building and decoration of churches, promoted by the Cambridge Camden Society, the Ecclesiological Society and the journal The Ecclesiologist, ecclesiology now stands for the study of the nature of the Christian church.
Although the journal maintains high standards of rigorous peer review, the same with other journals in astronautics, it stands out as a journal willing to allow measured speculation on topics deemed to be at the frontiers of our knowledge in science.
Arkivoc ( print-ISSN 1424-6376, CODEN AGFUAR ) stands for Archive for Organic Chemistry and is an online open access scientific journal of organic chemistry.
Litten: How is it possible that the Party publishing house takes over a journal that stands in stark contrast to the Party line?

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For hundreds of years, the evidence available consisted of ( 1 ) the captain's fragmentary journal, ( 2 ) a highly prejudiced account by one of the survivors, ( 3 ) a note found in a dead man's desk on board, and ( 4 ) several second-hand reports.
* Applied Physics Letters, journal published by American Institute of Physics
The main scholarly outlet has been the journal Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), founded in 1929 by Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch, which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
The scope of topics covered by the journal is vast and experimental — there is a search for total history and new approaches.
Abby May wrote in her journal on January 17, 1843, " A day of some excitement, as Mr. Alcott refused to pay his town tax ... After waiting some time to be committed jail, he was told it was paid by a friend.
He recorded in his journal: " Fair figures one by one are fading from sight.
The term antibiotic was first used in 1942 by Selman Waksman and his collaborators in journal articles to describe any substance produced by a microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms in high dilution.
In 2001, an article by four doctors in Kidney International, the official journal of the International Society of Nephrology, noted that although to date there had been no controlled studies performed in patients with autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease with refractory pain, their personal observation in isolated cases indicated that the Alexander Technique helped relieve patients ' pain, particularly when accompanied with whirlpool treatments and massage therapy.
Relatively little of his work after 1960 was published by the conventional route of the learned journal, circulating initially in duplicated volumes of seminar notes ; his influence was to a considerable extent personal.
The Troth, currently headed by Victoria Clare, publishes the " Idunna " journal.
How best to define the term “ art ” is a subject of constant contention ; many books and journal articles have been published arguing over even the basics of what we mean by the term “ art ”.
He encouraged technical investigation, and was Chairman of the Advisory Committee for the first technical journal, Technical Studies, in the Field of the Fine Arts, published by the Fogg from 1932 to 1942.
The American Bar Association's official journal concerning administrative law is the Administrative Law Review, a quarterly publication that is managed and edited by students at the Washington College of Law.
) is a bimonthly mathematical journal published by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study.
The journal began as The Analyst in 1874 and was established and edited by Joel E. Hendricks.
This incarnation of the journal ceased publication after its tenth year, in 1883, giving as an explanation Hendricks ' declining health, but Hendricks made arrangements to have it taken over by new management, and it was continued from March 1884 as the Annals of Mathematics.
The new incarnation of the journal was edited by Ormond Stone ( University of Virginia ).
) by Keidō Matsushita, published in volume 5 of the journal Shōnai Minzoku (, Shōnai Folk Customs ) on June 15, 1957 ).
* Ivan, one of the protagonists of the historical novel by the Cuban writer Leonardo Padura Fuentes, El hombre que amaba a los perros ( The Man Who Loved Dogs ), is the editor of a university journal of veterinary medicine, who manages to make a living during the Special Period in Cuba by helping people take care of their dogs.
Lionel Curtis, writing in the imperialist journal The Round Table, wrote: " If the British Commonwealth can only be preserved by such means, it would become a negation of the principle for which it has stood ".
Neither the experiment, as described in the paper, nor the paper itself have been validated by any other well-known scientific or medical journal.
* Commentary ( magazine ), a US public affairs journal, founded in 1945 and formerly published by the American Jewish Committee

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It is named after its scholarly journal Annales d ' histoire économique et sociale, which remains the main source of scholarship, along with many books and monographs.
Town Meeting sets its own rules and keeps a journal of proceedings.
According to Jan-Gustaf Ljunggren, in an article in the Swedish journal Läkartidningen ( 1983 ; No 32-33 ), in the 12th century, Zayn al-Din al-Jurjani, another Muslim physician, provided the first description of Graves ' disease after noting the association of goitre and exophthalmos in his Thesaurus of the Shah of Khwarazm, the major medical dictionary of its time.
With Saville and others, he set up the New Reasoner, a journal that sought to develop a democratic socialist alternative to what its editors considered the ossified official Marxism of the Communist and Trotskyist parties and the managerialist cold war social democracy of the Labour Party and its international allies.
" He was an original editor of Husserl's new journal, Jahrbuch ; one of his works ( giving a phenomenological analysis of the law of obligations ) appeared in its first issue.
There is a conscious multicultural focus of the journal, both in content and in the diverse makeup of its editorial group.
In 1939, Gardner joined the Folk-Lore Society ; his first contribution to its journal Folk-Lore, appeared in the June 1939 issue and described a box of witchcraft relics that he believed had belonged to the 17th century " Witch-Finder General ", Matthew Hopkins.
Chapman had recently bought the campaigning, left-wing journal The Westminster Review, and Evans became its assistant editor in 1851.
His journal, first published after his death, is known even among non-Quakers for its vivid account of his personal journey.
Like most similar works of its time the journal was not written contemporaneously to the events it describes, but rather compiled many years later, much of it dictated.
Parts of the journal were not in fact by Fox at all but are constructed by its editors from diverse sources and written as if by him.
In March 2006, a research team headed by David A. Sibley of Concord, MA published findings in the journal Science, saying that the videotape was most likely of a Pileated Woodpecker, with mistakes having been made in the interpretation of its posture.
In Australia, the art journal the art life has recently detected the presence of a " New Irrealism " among the painters of that country, which is described as being an " approach to painting that is decidedly low key, deploying its effects without histrionic showmanship, while creating an eerie other world of ghostly images and abstract washes.
The journal Social Text published the paper in its Spring / Summer 1996 issue, whereupon Sokal publicly revealed his hoax.
In 2010 a group of undergraduate students in the Media Studies Department established the Movable Type Academic Journal the first ever undergraduate academic journal of its kind.
* The Society for Personalist and Postcritical Studies The SPCPS and its journal, " Appraisal ", takes a special interest in Michael Polanyi.
According to Robin Blackburn, " The decline of CND by late 1961, however, deprived the New Left of much of its momentum as a movement, and uncertainties and divisions within the Board of the journal led to the transfer of the Review to a younger and less experienced group in 1962.
In December 2006, the journal Science honored the proof of Poincaré conjecture as the Breakthrough of the Year and featured it on its cover.
* North American Phalanx, a utopian community in New Jersey, organized on proto-communist Fourierist principles, or its journal " The Phalanx "
First published in 1803, it was reprinted by the Society of Antiquaries, alongside Weston's previously unpublished English translation, Colonel Turner's narrative, and other documents, in a special issue of its journal Archaeologia in 1811.
Social Text, as an academic journal, published the article not because it was faithful, true, and accurate to its quantum gravity subject, but because an " Academic Authority " had written it and because of the appearance of the obscure writing.
A world organisation of semioticians – the International Association for Semiotic Studies, with its journal Semiotica – was established in 1969.
The study of such animals is known as cryptozoology, and Cryptozoology was also the title of its journal.

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