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In his 1992 book The Way Things Ought to Be, Limbaugh credited his friend Tom Hazlett, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, with coining the term.
Tom Arnold, literary scholar and brother of Matthew Arnold, once lived here.
* Harriet Beecher Stowe ’ s Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin: an Electronic Edition of the National Era Version — Edited by textual scholar Wesley Raabe, this is the first edition of the novel to be based on the original text published in the National Era
* Tom Baker, deputy dean and insurance law scholar
They had three daughters and four sons, including the poet Matthew Arnold, the literary scholar Tom, and the author William Delafield Arnold.
The situation changed in 1998 when Shakespeare scholar and " literary detective " Don Foster-who had gained publicity by correctly identifying Joe Klein as the author of Primary Colors-fingered an obscure Beat poet and writer, Tom Hawkins, as the author of the letters.
" Tom O ' Regan, a scholar of film studies, remarked that the film actually carried different meanings for members of different nationalities and subcultural groups, with LGBT Americans believing that the film was " the big one that will bring gay lifestyles into the mainstream " whilst Australians tended to " embrace it as just another successful Australian film ".
* Tom Arnold ( literary scholar ) ( 1823 – 1900 ), British academic, son of Thomas Arnold of Rugby
Mike Lee and Thomas R. Lee, though not Udalls, are second cousins to Mark and Tom Udall and Gordon Smith ; their father, Rex E. Lee, a well-known scholar of Constitutional Law and Solicitor General from 1981 to 1985, was a first cousin of Stewart and Morris Udall ; Mike Lee serves as a United States Senator from Utah ( since 2011 ), and Thomas R. Lee is an Associate Justice on the Utah Supreme Court.
He had an elder brother, Tom Peete Cross, who would later become a Celtic studies scholar.
Famous past Harvard Expos preceptors include New Yorker staff writer George Packer, novelist Tom Perrotta, former Globe music critic Richard Dyer, poet Dan Chiasson, and scholar Mark Gaipa.
Horan's documentation of the early years of Australian cricket are the basis for many works on the subject: Gideon Haigh wrote that any, " serious scholar in the field ... should probably acquaint himself with Tom Horan.
* Fr Tom Conlan SJ, papal medal vatican II, captured first German ship WWII, founder of colleges in Rhodesia, historian, classicist, shakespearean scholar, teacher Stonyhurst ( briefly ), captain rugby at Mount St Mary's, captain Irish English Schools rugby team / ( Jesuit archives active in South America, southern Africa and England ).
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* Tom Arnold, literary scholar, was a master 1862-65.
Other books regarded as important include philosopher Tom Regan's The Case for Animal Rights ( 1983 ); Created from Animals: The Moral Implications of Darwinism by James Rachels ( 1990 ); Animals, Property, and the Law ( 1995 ) by legal scholar Gary Francione, Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals by another legal scholar Steven M. Wise ( 2000 ); and Animal Rights and Moral Philosophy by Julian H. Franklin ( 2005 ).

scholar and Shippey
Thomas Alan Shippey ( born 9 September 1943 ) is a scholar of medieval literature, including that of Anglo-Saxon England, medievalism, and of modern fantasy and science fiction, in particular the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, about whom he has written several scholarly studies.

scholar and asks
Discovered by scholar Nabia Abbott in 1948, it bears the title Kitab Hadith Alf Layla (" The Book of the Tale of the Thousand Nights ") and the first few lines of the book in which Dinazad asks Shirazad ( Scheherazade ) to tell him stories.
In an issue that asks " What If the X-Men Had Stayed in Asgard ," Cypher devoted himself to studying long-forgotten texts and lore, written in languages forgotten to the Asgardians, gaining respect as a scholar amongst the population for doing so.

scholar and question
The intensity of scholar discussions around this theory proves that the question haven't been solved yet, and we must be very cautious concerning early formation of Kanem-Bornu.
On the question of NT Canon formation generally, New Testament scholar Lee Martin McDonald has written that:
According to the famous Islamic legal scholar Ibn Qayyim ( 1292 – 1350 ), non-Muslims had the right to engage in such religious practices even if it offended Muslims, under the conditions that such cases not be presented to Islamic Sharia courts and that these religious minorities believed that the practice in question is permissible according to their religion.
In A. S. Byatt's novel Possession, the heroine / feminist scholar, while recognising that '" we live in the truth of what Freud discovered "', concedes that '" the whole of our scholarship-the whole of our thought-we question everything except the centrality of sexuality "'.
Another point calling the map's authenticity into question was raised at the 1966 Conference: that one caption referred to Bishop Eirik of Greenland " and neighboring regions " ( in Latin, " regionumque finitimarum "), a title known previously from the work of religious scholar Luka Jelic ( 1863 – 1922 ).
# Requesting the narrator in question to narrator from a particular living scholar and then returning to that scholar and comparing his narrations with those of the narrator under examination.
# If the narrator narrates from a deceased scholar, inquiring when he, the narrator in question, was born, when he met that scholar and where and then comparing the dates provided in his response to the recognized dates of that scholars death and travels.
Holocaust scholar Robert Michael notes that Niemöller's statements were a result of traditional antisemitism and that Niemöller agreed with the Nazis ' position on the " Jewish question " at that time.
LDS scholar Royal Skousen discusses the question of whether one should assume that every change made in the JST constitutes revealed text.
Matus's book rebutting Shakespeare authorship question | anti-Stratfordian arguments was described by Shakespeare scholar David Bevington as " fair, balanced, and persuasive.
He autocratically dismissed faculty members who displeased him, such as the great classical scholar Harry Thurston Peck, and others who dared to question his dismissals, such as the civil rights pioneer Joel Elias Spingarn.
In his book Guénon ou le renversement des clartés, the French scholar Xavier Accart seriously calls into question the connection sometimes made between the Traditionalist school and the far right movements.
Now the question is out .” David M. Potter, whose own credentials as a Lincoln scholar gave his words authority, said Donald's biography of Charles Sumner portrayed, " Sumner as a man with acute psychological inadequacies ” and exposed Sumner's " facade of pompous rectitude.
The etymology of the word rebetis remains the subject of dispute and uncertainty ; an early scholar of rebetiko, Elias Petropoulos, and the modern Greek lexicographer Giorgos Babiniotis, both offer various suggested derivations, but leave the question open.
Though not a scholar of the first rank, Beaufort has at least the merit of having been a pioneer in raising the question, afterwards elaborated by Niebuhr, as to the credibility of early Roman history.
However, the authors do not quote or reproduce the documents in question, and at least one scholar argues that their testimony should be suspended until the primary sources become available.
lesbian feminist scholar Marilyn Frye questioned the validity of sex research that compares the numbers of times that couples of different sexual orientations have sex, feeling that Schwartz's question is too ambiguous when applied to the sexual behavior of lesbian couples.

scholar and science
The 1982 science fiction film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan used " Amazing Grace " amid a context of Christian symbolism, to memorialize the death of Mr. Spock but more practically, because the song has become " instantly recognizable to many in the audience as music that sounds appropriate for a funeral " according to a Star Trek scholar.
Contrary to the above, the Expositor's Bible Commentary ( Zondervan, 1990 ) says that the language of Daniel, in comparison with the Hebrew and Aramaic texts of the Hellenistic period, " prove quite conclusively to any scholar that the second-century date and Palestinian provenance of the Book of Daniel cannot be upheld any longer without violence being done to the science of linguistics.
B. Scherer, a literary scholar untutored in science but a capable administrator and fund raiser, to Throop's presidency in 1908.
According to Cordwainer Smith scholar Alan C. Elms, this speculation first reached print in Brian Aldiss's 1973 history of science fiction, Billion Year Spree ; Aldiss, in turn, claimed to have gotten the information from Leon Stover.
A scholar later stated that " One thing you almost never find in a science fiction fanzine is science fiction.
Rabinow, a Foucault scholar interested in issues of the production of knowledge, used the topic to argue against the idea that scientific discovery is the product of individual work, writing, " Committees and science journalists like the idea of associating a unique idea with a unique person, the lone genius.
After his father's death in 1901 Spengler attended several universities ( Munich, Berlin, and Halle ) as a private scholar, taking courses in a wide range of subjects: history, philosophy, mathematics, natural science, literature, the classics, music, and fine arts.
Notwithstanding his monastic education, he proved himself a statesman, a scholar, an amateur of physical science, and an accomplished man of the world.
A focus on studying political behavior, rather than institutions or interpretation of legal texts, characterized early behavioral political science, including work by Robert Dahl, Philip Converse, and in the collaboration between sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld and public opinion scholar Bernard Berelson.
In the late 19th century a Pakistani scholar Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi wrote of and taught about the science of Islamic spirituality, of which the best known form remains the Sufi tradition ( famous through Rumi and Hafiz ) in which a spiritual master or pir transmits spiritual discipline to students.
Modern scholars regard this claim as mistaken, as the contemporary historians of science David C. Lindberg and Ronald L. Numbers write: " there was scarcely a Christian scholar of the Middle Ages who did not acknowledge sphericity and even know its approximate circumference.
Largely unnoticed by his science fiction readership but hinted at by his Future at War series, it proved him a scholar of varied talents.
The 2000 – 09 research survey of the Social Sciences Citation Index ranks him as the world ’ s fifth most-cited social science scholar, and the foremost-cited communication scholar.
In the late 1970s, science fiction fan and scholar of Canadian literature Susan Wood helped pioneer the study of feminist science fiction, and ( along with immigrant editor Judith Merril ) brought new respectability to the study of Canadian science fiction, paving the way for the rise of such phenomena as the French-Canadian science fiction magazine Solaris.
"... The public museum as understood today is a collection of specimens and other objects of interest to the scholar, the man of science as well as the more casual visitor, arranged and displayed in accordance with the scientific method.
Justinian, a 1998 novel by science fiction author, and Byzantine scholar, Harry Turtledove, writing under the name HN Turtletaub, gives a fictionalized version of Justinian's life as retold by a fictional lifelong companion the soldier Myakes.
Entering Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1870, he was elected a natural science scholar of his college in the following year, and obtained second place in the Natural Science Tripos of December 1873.
But as a scholar, he was open to science and research like no other Pope since Leo XIII.
The Iranian scholar Seyyed Hossein Nasr has stated that in the West, many will accept the ideology of modern science, not as " simple ordinary science ", but as a replacement for religion.

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