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In the prison camp's Black Market civilian clothes were quietly bought and forged papers were devised for him ; ;
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.
Dr. A. V. Astin, NBS Director, opened the 5-day session with introductory remarks, following which a total of twenty-six papers were given throughout the week by NBS scientists, from both the Washington and Boulder Laboratories.
The discarded papers inside were sodden, there was a glint of liquid at the bottom, and the smell of whisky was strong and distinct.
In three papers which were published in 1952 – 53, Bohr and Mottelson demonstrated close agreement between theory and experiment ; for example, showing that the energy levels of certain nuclei could be described by a rotation spectrum.
For example, the 2007 SIGGRAPH conference attracted about 30000 visitors, and CIKM only accepted 15 % of the long papers that were submitted in 2005.
Although his paper was widely cited, a random selection of 60 of these citations revealed that 29 of the papers were direct rebuttals or criticisms of Jensen's arguments, 8 cited the paper as an " example of controversy ," 8 used it as a background reference.
She has been repaying the debt from her housekeeping budget, and also from some work she got copying papers by hand, which she did secretly in her room, and took pride in her ability to earn money " as if she were a man.
Professional scholars were impressed by his work and in 1930 he received a grant to study the Nahuatl language in Mexico ; on his return home he presented several influential papers on the language at linguistic conferences.
The two papers were merged to become an all-day paper called the Boston Herald Traveler and Record American in the morning and Record-American and Boston Herald Traveler in the afternoon.
SDP polling agents were given special dispensation by the Returning Officer to have placards outside of polling stations to state which one on the ballot papers was the ' real Roy '.
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.
Sir John Evelyn Shuckburgh of the new Middle East department of the Foreign Office discovered that the correspondence prior to the declaration was not available in the Colonial Office, ' although Foreign Office papers were understood to have been lengthy and to have covered a considerable period '.
They appear Monday through Saturday ; until 2003 there were no Sunday papers in Flanders.
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.
Hearst's critics often assumed that all the strips in his papers were fronts for his own political and social views.
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.
Along with the papers, many goods were brought from the ships and soon auctioned off as " pirate plunder.
These fields of study were essentially created by Claude Shannon, who published fundamental papers on the topic in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
While there were some papers from before that time, this collection documented an entire variety of finished, working audio coders, nearly all of them using perceptual ( i. e. masking ) techniques and some kind of frequency analysis and back-end noiseless coding.
A lot of the papers coming out were quite simply wrong.
Defoe was amazed that a man as gifted as Harley left vital state papers lying in the open, and warned that he was almost inviting an unscrupulous clerk to commit treason ; his warnings were fully justified by the William Gregg affair.
The original versions of his papers contained " many technical errors of varying degree "; when the collection was first published, the errors were corrected and it was found that this could be done without major changes in the statements of the theorems, with one exception — a claimed proof of the Continuum hypothesis.

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Henry Moseley's work showed experimentally in 1913 ( see Moseley's law ) that the effective nuclear charge was very close to the atomic number ( Moseley found only one unit difference ), and Moseley referenced only the papers of Van den Broek and Rutherford.
With very few works published on memory in the previous two millennia, Ebbinghaus ’ s works spurred memory research in the United States in the 1890s, with 32 papers published in 1894 alone.
But despite his wealth, he lived very simply, with a modest apartment – a mess of music papers and books – and a single housekeeper who cleaned and cooked for him.
But during the 1870s all his papers ( except the very first note ) were published in Norwegian journals, which impeded recognition of the work throughout the rest of Europe ( ibid, p. 76 ).
The hand-cut goose quill is still used as a calligraphy tool, however rarely because many papers are now derived from wood pulp and wear down the quill very quickly.
the author, or one concerned in the writing of several weekly very seditious papers intitled,The Monitor or British Freeholder, No 257, 357, 358, 360, 373, 376, 378, and 380 ,’″ and seized printed charts, pamphlets and other materials.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press The editors ' long introduction gives a clear and very useful overview of theories of vagueness, and they collect many classic papers on the subject.
Not allowed to return unsold papers, the newsboys typically earned around 30 cents a day and often worked until very late at night.
They have very similar papers to the original releases, but the numbering is slightly different.
Invisible ink should not be used with glossy or very smooth paper types, since the sizing of these papers prevents ink from being absorbed deep into the paper and it is easily visible, especially if the paper is examined under glancing light.
Except for a set of reprints of his academic works, Watson burned his very large collection of letters and personal papers, thus depriving historians of a valuable resource for understanding the early history of behaviorism and of Watson himself.
Shelton's system became very popular and is well known because it was used by Samuel Pepys for his diary and for many of his official papers, such as his letter copy books.
The battle is very public and plays out each year in the local papers and public meetings.
Also, he was told to get hired at a civilian defense factory without showing any identification papers ; this gave him " a slight, very slight, taste of the anxiety and stress that are endemic to espionage.
With very few exceptions, all the newspapers in the U. S. are privately owned, either by large chains such as Gannett or McClatchy, which own dozens or even hundreds of newspapers ; by small chains that own a handful of papers ; or in a situation that is increasingly rare, by individuals or families.
Repairing to Zürich Fausto got his uncle's few papers, comprising very little connected writing but a good many notes.
Agfa photographic papers were of very high quality and included brands such as:
LaTeX markup is very widely used in academic circles for published papers and even books.
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.
Freud had earlier covered very similar ground in '" A Child is Being Beaten "'-' they both used material from her analysis as clinical illustration in their sometimes complementary papers ' - in which he highlighted a female case where ' an elaborate superstructure of day-dreams, which was of great significance for the life of the person concerned, had grown up over the masochistic beating-phantasy ... which almost rose to the level of a work of art '.
He was untiring in literary work, and, though this consisted very largely of occasional papers, lectures, articles in reviews, addresses, and sermons, it included a third volume of his History of the Jewish Church, a volume on the Church of Scotland, another of Addresses and Sermons preached in America, and another on Christian Institutions ( 1881 ).
Because Karl and Maximilian were friends, Biber's former employer refrained from taking any action ; he was, however, very hurt by the composer's decision, and waited until 1676 to officially issue his release papers.
Dunnett left a very brief outline sketch of an 8th Johnson novel with her papers.
As a result even papers which are nominally owned by the Communist Party are sometimes very bold at reporting social issues.
While this was a little outside the main centres of British mathematical research, Burnside remained a very active researcher, publishing more than 150 papers in his career.

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