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The African American collection is a body of historically significant and current books by and about African Americans and includes papers and memorabilia of such persons as the late Emmett P. Scott, secretary to Booker T. Washington, and Arthur J. Smith, who was associated with the Far East Consular Division of the State Department.
Far more commercial white papers are now produced for B2B vendors than political white papers for governments.
The ending cutscene shows Val looking at a thick folder of papers and two CD's tied together labelled " Project Far Cry ".
In the following years, 1923 – 24, Andersson, in his capacity as a staff member of China's National Geological Survey, conducted archaeological excavations in the provinces of Gansu and Qinghai, again in collaboration with Chinese colleagues, and published numerous books and scientific papers on Chinese archaeology, many in the Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, which he founded and launched in 1929, and where he published his most significant scientific reports on his own work.

papers and campaign
Civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch have published several research papers into CCTV systems.
After serving as a volunteer in the campaign of 1814 he went to Copenhagen to edit the posthumous papers of the Danish archaeologist Georg Zoega ( 1755 – 1809 ), and published his biography, Zoegas Leben ( Stutt.
According to former tenants and court papers, rooms were ransacked, doors were ripped out, prostitutes were moved in, and tenants received death threats in the campaign to empty the building.
In 1952, while still working for Northcutt Ely, Stevens volunteered for the presidential campaign of Dwight D. Eisenhower, writing position papers for the campaign on western water law and lands.
In February 1702 William, then prostrated with his last illness, sent Albemarle to the Netherlands to arrange the coming campaign, and he only returned in time to receive William's last commissions on his deathbed, including being entrusted with the king's private papers.
In the Depression of the early 1930s, Murdoch's papers campaigned against the Labor Party government of James Scullin, and gave full support to the breakaway ex-Labor politician Joseph Lyons in his successful 1931 campaign to become Prime Minister.
Edward J. Thye papers including correspondence, speeches, background materials, bills and reports, clippings, campaign literature, and related materials reflecting Thye's public and official activities as U. S. senator ( Republican ) from Minnesota, 1947-1958, are available for research use.
* Morgan Library — Grace College holds the complete Sunday papers, and a near exhaustive collection of Sunday print materials including biographies, collected sermons, published campaign pieces, and over twenty five Sunday dissertations and theses.
* The Archives of the Billy Graham Center has a large collection of Sunday images and content, including part of the Sunday papers on microfilm ( Collection 61 ), Sunday ephemera ( Collection 29 ), and campaign music ( Collection 41 ).
Douglas continued his campaign against Lange through public statements, the unauthorised release of cabinet papers and on 21 December 1988 an unsuccessful challenge against Lange ’ s leadership in the Labour caucus.
When he failed to prevent passage of the resolution Howe began a vigorous campaign for repeal by delegations to London and then publishing a variety of anti-Confederation papers and pamphlets.
It is more intense than a paper campaign, which consists of little more than filing the necessary papers to get on the ballot, but is less intense than a competitive campaign, which aims to actually win election to the office.
Dean volunteered to write position papers on crime for Richard Nixon's presidential campaign in 1968.
The campaign proved successful, with even the Financial Times questioning whether it was right for the Barclay twins to have a monopoly of quality papers published in Scotland.
There had been a significant campaign for voters to write " No Dams " on their ballot papers, and in total more than 33 % of voters did this ; these were initially all counted in the informal vote, but some were later recounted as formal as they also included a valid vote for one of the two dam options.
Though he praised Sir Hugh in his public despatch he attacked him in private, and the Whig press, with the unquestionable aid of Keppel's friends, began a campaign of calumny to which the ministerial papers answered in the same style, each side accusing the other of deliberate treason: The result was a scandalous series of scenes in parliament and of courts martial.
While annual January 1 editorials are a tradition among the papers, that year's brought attention from Western media outlets, by calling for a " nationwide campaign for driving out the U. S. troops ".
In the early parts of the century, the duelling papers ran the communications portion of the campaign of the candidates they supported, using yellow journalism to extol those they supported and denigrate those they opposed.
In 1951, a resolution to impeach Warren was introduced in the Florida House of Representatives for " wilfully ignoring " his duty to eliminate illegal gambling in Florida and for falsifying papers related to his 1948 campaign.
While annual January 1 editorials are a tradition among the papers, this year's brought attention from Western media outlets, by calling for a " nationwide campaign for driving out the U. S. troops ".
Politically, The Witness became firmly established as the most liberal of all the province ’ s mainstream papers, going so far as to give overt support to the Progressive Party, which consisted of disillusioned liberal members of the opposition United Party who had broken away in 1959, during the campaign preceding the 1961 elections.
Published on 17 October, it was the first detailed account of the campaign and was widely circulated, published in The Times and Daily Mail as well as in Australian papers.

papers and garnered
But the real impact has been a video that has garnered hundreds of thousands of hits on the web ( in which congressman ) Mike Castle, address ( es ) a town hall meeting on health care in Delaware last month when a woman suddenly stands up waving a bunch of papers ... The encounter was a warning to Republican officials how far the conspiracy theory has permeated parts of their party.
* John Shively Knight-Class of 1918 ( did not graduate )-newspaper magnate whose papers garnered twenty-six Pulitzer Prizes during his tenure as chairman of what is now Knight Ridder ; namesake of John S. Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines at Cornell University

papers and much
Actually, none of these papers says much directly about field techniques.
But the main change was the paper style, which had finally changed from newsprint to a gloss, much in the style of the inside pages of the then companion papers Dandy Xtreme and BeanoMAX.
Between 1200 and 1425 the monastery of Gorgona, Benedictine for much of that time and in the territory of Pisa, acquired about 40 legal papers of various sorts written on Corsica.
He contributed around three hundred papers to the transactions of various learned societies, and few of his contemporaries wrote as much for the various reviews.
DeWitt's phrase " many-worlds " has become so much more popular than Everett's " Universal Wavefunction " or Everett-Wheeler's " Relative State Formulation " that many forget that this is only a difference of terminology ; the content of both of Everett's papers and DeWitt's popular article is the same.
The author of over 200 books and papers, he was a founder of mathematical logic and set theory, to which he contributed much notation.
This has caused much confusion in the field and has spawned thousands of " nano "- papers on the peer reviewed literature.
In his private papers, Spengler denounced Nazi anti-Semitism in even stronger terms, writing " and how much envy of the capability of other people in view of one's lack of it lies hidden in anti-Semitism!
Around the same time, Kekkonen's eyesight deteriorated so much that for his last few years in office, all of his official papers had to be typed in block letters.
Despite her limited education, she read as much of the scientific literature as she could obtain, and often, laboriously hand-copied papers borrowed from others.
It only turned out much later ( in one of Einstein's Annus Mirabilis papers ) that light can be equally described as a particle ( wave-particle duality of light ).
As noted, much of the material for the dime novels came from the story papers, which were weekly, eight page newspaper-like publications, varying in size from tabloid to a full fledged newspaper format, and usually costing five or six cents.
After teenage years spent in flowery shirts and a short spell at Westminster School while living in Hampstead, he graduated from Exeter College, Oxford with a " Congratulatory " First in English — " the sort where you are called in for a viva and the examiners tell you how much they enjoyed reading your papers.
While in prison, Hernández produced an extraordinary amount of poetry, much of it in the form of simple songs, which the poet collected in his papers and sent to his wife and others.
Cavendish published no books and few papers, but he achieved much.
He contributed to the Anarchiad, a series of satirico-political papers, and in 1787 published a long and ambitious poem, The Vision of Columbus, which gave him a considerable literary reputation and was once much read.
There was much evasion of the stamps, and ships arriving without stamped papers were allowed to enter port.
This was in part a clash of personalities: Curzon once wrote on a document “ I rise from the perusal of these papers filled with the sense of the ineptitude of my military advisers ”, and once wrote to the Commander-in-Chief in India, Lord Kitchener advising him that signing himself “ Lord Kitchener of Khartoum ” took up too much time and space, which Kitchener thought petty ( Curzon simply signed himself “ Curzon ” as if he were an hereditary peer, although he later took to signing himself “ Curzon of Kedleston ”).
The SFUO stepped in several times during these decades to censor issues that were objectionable or could have been construed as libel, much to the chagrin of editors at both papers.
In 2002, Science withdrew eight papers authored by Jan Hendrik Schön after it was shown that he had fabricated much of his data.
The Journal includes peer-reviewed technical papers, in-depth project case studies, book reviews, interviews with prominent persons in the tall building industry, and much more.
PNAS has received occasional criticism for its practice ( sometimes known as news embargo ) of releasing papers to science journalists as much as a week before making them available to the general public — according to critics, this allows mainstream news outlets to misrepresent or exaggerate the implications of experimental findings before the scientific community is able to respond.
There has always been much speculation as to whether the marriage of George and Jane was a happy one, but there is no way of knowing for certain, as the state papers are virtually silent with regard to Jane.
Gull admits in his medical papers that the medical treatment probably did not contribute much to the recovery, consisting, as in the former case, of various tonics and a nourishing diet.

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