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He had taken out first papers for American citizenship ; ;
What irritated Miriam was that Wright had told the papers about a reasonable offer he had made, which he considered she would accept `` when she tires of publicity ''.
But by the time the papers were finally disposed of, the group had informed the world of its purpose, its recommendations, and its belief that Paul Bang-Jensen was not of sound mind.
Bang-Jensen never explained what the documents or papers were that he had in his possession.
The waspish man stopped me three paces from the bicycle barricade, and asked me in French if I had papers to leave France.
At this moment Mando came hurrying up to announce that the problem was solved and all Norton had to do was to sign a sheaf of papers.
News of the legislative veto appeared in the New Orleans papers, and Henry and William became incensed by the fact that they had not been told of the attempt in advance.
they would be going over papers Mahzeer had saved as excuse for just such a meeting.
Sky News had had a free hand with domestic news for over eight years ( since 5 February 1989 ) and being owned by News International their papers were used to criticise the BBC for extending its news output.
In 1921, D. C. Thomson had first entered the field of boys ' story papers with Adventure.
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.
During the early 20th century, comic strips were widely associated with publisher William Randolph Hearst, whose papers had the largest circulation of strips in the United States.
Daily strips have suffered as well, in 1910 the strips had an unlimited amount of panels, covering the entire width page, while by 1930 most " dailies " had four or five panels covering six of the eight columns occupied by a traditional broadsheet paper, by 1958 those four panels would be narrower, and those would have half of the space a 1910 daily strip had, and around 1998 most strips would have three panels only ( with a few exceptions ), or even two or one on an occasional basis, apart from strips being smaller, as most papers became slightly narrower.
He had placed layers of newspapers as a mat to protect a tabletop from being scratched while he cut papers with a razor blade.
A series of papers published between 1931 and 1935 had its beginning on a trip from India to England in 1930,
He destroyed Tiberius's treason papers, declared that treason trials were a thing of the past and recalled those who had been sent into exile.
The Court's reasoning in Boyd had extended " the personal security of the citizen " guaranteed by the Fourth and Fifth Amendments to include an individual's personal papers.
Ghiorso and co-workers analyzed filter papers which had been flown through the explosion cloud on airplanes ( the same sampling technique that had been used to discover ).
In these final papers, he outlined the rough edges of some work he had been doing in analysis and annotated a copy of the manuscript submitted to the Academy and other papers.

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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.
In an attempt to keep the speech out of American papers journalists were not contacted, and on the same day Truman called a press conference to take away headlines.
He was carrying papers, including a visa, which were owned by his brother in Boston, who happened to live in the same building as three of the people suspected of involvement in the hijackings.
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.
At the same time, he privately studied Polynesian culture and history, consulting what was then the world's largest private collection of books and papers on Polynesia, owned by Bjarne Kropelien, a wealthy wine merchant in Oslo.
He took the same course soon afterwards with four other papers, two of which ( On the quantity of acids, bases and salts in different varieties of salts and On a new and easy method of analysing sugar ) contain his discovery, regarded by him as second in importance only to the atomic theory, that certain anhydrates, when dissolved in water, cause no increase in its volume, his inference being that the salt enters into the pores of the water.
for the Grand prix des sciences mathématiques was the theory of the decomposition of integer numbers into a sum of five squares ; and that the attention of competitors was directed to the results announced without demonstration by Eisenstein, whereas nothing was said about his papers dealing with the same subject in the Proceedings of the Royal Society.
These allow the inkjet printer to compete with the silver-based photographic papers traditionally used in black-and-white photography, and provide the same range of tones: neutral, " warm " or " cold ".
He refers to an 1883 article about " Gem Paper-Fasteners ", praising them for being " better than ordinary pins " for " binding together papers on the same subject, a bundle of letters, or pages of a manuscript ".
A Crane ( bird ) | crane and papers of the same size used to fold it
Tony Robinson claims that the archaeologists involved with Time Team have published more scientific papers on excavations carried out in the series than all British university archaeology departments put together over the same period.
* Between 1770 and 1790 contributed various papers on mathematics and physics to the Memoirs of the Academy of Turin, the Mémoires des savantes étrangers of the Academy of Paris, the Mémoires of the same Academy, and the Annales de chimie, including:
* Pentagon papers: Telegram From the Ambassador in Vietnam ( Lodge ) to McGeorge Bundy on US Options With Respect to a Possible Coup, mentioning the term " plausible denial " Alternative link: Pentagon papers, Telegram 216, same cable
Other papers shortly followed, including The Western Pilot, circa 1815, and The Rogersville Gazette from the same era.
Committee minutes and papers follow the same secrecy rules as for the full Cabinet.
IDEAS / RePEc has a list of energy economists, a ranking of the same, and a collection of recent working papers.
The papers show that if the government had maintained $ 24 billion foreign currency reserves and the pound had fallen by the same amount, the UK would have made a £ 2. 4 billion profit on sterling's devaluation.
* Vacuum Structure, Lorentz Symmetry and Superluminal Particles, by L. Gonzalez-Mestres, and other papers by the same author.
Later, however, the same authors published papers supporting a hypothesis in which the globules formed at low temperature from an aqueous solution.
** David Cory, Amr Fahmy and Timothy Havel, and at the same time Neil Gershenfeld and Isaac L. Chuang at MIT published the first papers realising gates for quantum computers based on bulk spin resonance, or thermal ensembles.
However, when his papers turned out to be exactly the same as the real ones, to the very comma, he was arrested and sent to prison.
Similarly, opposition ( and some support ) was expressed during Reconstruction, such as in 1867, the same year he filed papers incorporating the Johns Hopkins Institutions, when he attempted unsuccessfully to stop the convening of the Constitutional Convention where the Democratic Party came into power and where a new Constitution, the Constitution still in effect, was voted to replace the Constitution of the Radical Republicans previously in power.

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