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Burnham, in his excellent article ( 1955 ) concerning schizophrenic communication, includes mention of similar clinical material.
This article includes text from Everything2, licensed under GFDL.
This article also includes text from the Encyclopedia Biblica, another publication which has fallen into the public domain.
This article includes material from a column in the ACM SIGDA e-newsletter by Prof. Karem Sakallah
Politically charged article about lynching related artworks, includes Alston.
A 1995 news article includes an early usage of the term by Jim Garvin, a Vietnam veteran who became a Trappist monk in the Holy Cross Abbey of Berryville, Virginia, and went on to lead the economic development of Phoenix, Arizona.
There is also a significant difference in the results for Theogony and Works and Days, but that is merely due to the fact that the former includes a catalog of divinities and therefore it makes frequent use of the definite article associated with digamma, oἱ.
This article uses the classification presented by the Linguist List: Italic includes the Latin subgroup ( Latin and the Romance languages ) as well as the ancient Italic languages ( Faliscan, Osco-Umbrian and two unclassified Italic languages, Aequian and Vestinian ).
This article is about telecommunications in Latvia which includes fixed and cellular phones, internet as well as radio and television broadcasting.
This article includes lists of all Olympic medalists since 1896, organized by each Olympic sport or discipline, and also by Olympiad.
However, citing the Southwest Research Institute, NASA published a 2010 article that includes the following quotation:
* Oscar ( given name ), an Irish-and English-language name ; the article includes the names Osgar, Oskar, and Oskari
This article includes public domain text from the following United States Government sources:
The sweeping rejection includes some denominations of Lutherans: Confessional Lutherans hold that the pope is the Antichrist, stating that this article of faith is part of a quia rather than quatenus subscription to the Book of Concord.
This article is about telecommunications in Puerto Rico which includes fixed and cellular phones, internet as well as radio and television broadcasting.
See also the article 2-and 4-Quinolones which includes additional discussion of the quinolone antibacterial class.
( An article about a guitar exhibition, includes details on the Rickenbacker Frying pan.
Later mention includes an 1895 article in the New York Times: " Reversi is something like Go Bang, and is played with 64 pieces.
For the sake of completeness, this article includes all edible aquatic life.
This article is about telecommunications in Saudi Arabia which includes fixed and cellular phones, internet as well as radio and television broadcasting and issues relating to the provision of these services.
* Alan Sokal Articles on the Social Text Affair Alan Sokal's own page with very extensive links ; includes the original article
According to some MJE this includes publishing the same article in a different language.
This article includes information about Unitarianism as a theology and about the development of theologically Unitarian churches.
* 1945 Popular Science article that at last revealed secrets of shaped charge weapons ; article also includes reprints of 1900 Popular Science drawings of Professor Munroe's experiments with crude shaped charges

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This article summarizes the events related to the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks during September of 2001.
In the article, Derrida proceeds to question the validity of their attacks against a few words he made in an off-the-cuff response during a conference that took place thirty years prior to their publication.
However, after the 9 / 11 attacks, a new logo reflecting American pride was designed, featuring the shape of the 48 contiguous states ( see the top of this article ).
In this case, the article in the July 21, 2008 issue about Obama did not discuss the attacks and rumors but rather Obama's political career.
* linuxsecurity. com An article on preventing DDoS attacks.
In an article for The Independent, he claimed that, while the Bush administration was incapable of successfully carrying out such attacks due to its organisational incompetence, he is " increasingly troubled at the inconsistencies in the official narrative of 9 / 11 " and added that he does not condone the " crazed ' research ' of David Icke, but is " talking about scientific issues ".
See article Beltway sniper attacks
Satirical newspaper The Onion commemorated the 10th anniversary of Pearl Harbors release with an article comparing what is viewed as the poor quality of the film to what is viewed as the terror of the actual Pearl Harbor attacks.
An article on the suit describes legal attacks made by Scientology's attorneys:
He followed this up on 22 November, with an article titled " Threats of Coercion ", in which he advocated attacks on railways if they were used against the people by the Government, in response to an article in the London journal The Standard, which outlined how the railroads could be used for troops in Ireland.
The Voltaire Network, which has somehow changed position since the September 11 attacks and whose director, Thierry Meyssan, became a leading proponent of 9 / 11 conspiracy theory, explained that although the Norwegian version of Le Monde diplomatique had allowed it to translate and publish this article on its website, the mother-house, in France, categorically refused it this right, thus displaying an open debate between various national editions.
In April 1966, a New York Times article on New Jersey and the society voiced — in part — a concern for " the increasing tempo of radical right attacks on local government, libraries, school boards, parent-teacher associations, mental health programs, the Republican Party and, most recently, the ecumenical movement.
On August 28, 1988, New York Times published an article that after chemical attacks by MEK against western Iranian cities, Alireza Jafarzadeh as then public spokesman for MEK in the United States said:
This story took on somewhat significant proportions, mostly due to an article in The Daily Telegraph a few days after the September 11 attacks, which echoed this claim.
The article said Donohue " fans simmering anger with inflammatory news releases, a Web site and newsletter " with " scathing attacks on the blasphemous and the irreverent ".
She wrote an article that suggested that, unlike the myth that white women were sexually at risk of attacks by black men, most liaisons between black men and white women were consensual.
The influence of Kozłowska was seen to be too strong ; this is why she was the victim of harsh attacks ( called often the incarnation of a devil, as in the satiric article " Where the devil cannot go, there he will send a woman " from 1906 ).
An August 2006 article in CounterPunch accused RWB of ignoring similar attacks on journalists under the Latortue government in 2005 and 2006, including that of Pacifica Radio reporter Kevin Pina.
In late 2009, McGee joined The Sun's campaign against Labour and in favour of the Conservatives, contributing an article to 1 October 2009 edition of the paper in which, in a significant new development from his previous attacks on New Labour, he praised Conservative leader David Cameron, saying of him " At least David Cameron looks like a leader.
Conason, in an article called " The vast right-wing conspiracy is back ," refers the National Republican Trust PAC and Newsmax Media, which are run by former foes of Bill Clinton who are now making less-than-fact-based attacks on President Barack Obama.
The Tuckers were longtime admirers of Colonel Robert B. Thieme, Jr., the founder and former pastor of Berachah Church in Houston, who was described in an Associated Press article as " known for unorthodox biblical interpretations and for verbal attacks on liberals, welfare recipients, homosexuals and others.
The sections of the article on the timing of the attacks and the particular planes and armaments used draw heavily on this source.
The article also cites a Pakistani official who stated that about 80 missile attacks in less than two years have killed “ more than 400 ” enemy fighters, a number lower than most estimates but in the same range.
The concept of pressure points is present in old school ( 17th century ) Japanese martial arts and is claimed to have an even earlier history ; in a 1942 article in the Shin Budo magazine, Takuma Hisa asserted the existence of a tradition attributing the first development of pressure-point attacks to Shinra Saburō Minamoto no Yoshimitsu ( 1045 – 1127 ).

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