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The longest article ( 310 pages ) is on the United States, and resulted from the merger of the articles on the individual states.
Sir Lawrence Bragg, the director of the Cavendish Laboratory, where Watson and Crick worked, gave a talk at Guys Hospital Medical School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in The News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled " Why You Are You.
He subsequently wrote an article " I'm No Communist " in the March 1948 edition of Photoplay magazine in which he distanced himself from The Hollywood Ten to counter the negative publicity that resulted from his appearance.
A Sunday Times article stated that Spacey's " love affair with acting, and the absence of a visible partner in the life of an attractive 40-year-old, has resulted in misunderstanding and Esquire magazine's bet-hedging assertion two years ago that he must be gay.
In an article in Harvard Design Magazine in 2005, Oxford University professor Bent Flyvbjerg argues that Utzon fell victim to a politically lowballed construction budget, which eventually resulted in a cost overrun of 1, 400 per cent.
Steven Muhlberger has subsequently pointed out for many of the events in his chronicle Hydatius are based on word of mouth, and many problems with his chronology " resulted from delays and distortions in the best information to which he had access "; the evidence of Hydatius is not as decisive as Oost believed in his article.
Other contributors to Whole Earth appeared in Wired, including William Gibson, who was featured on Wireds cover in its first year and whose article " Disneyland with the Death Penalty " in issue 1. 4 resulted in the publication being banned in Singapore.
Sir Lawrence Bragg, the director of the Cavendish Laboratory, where Watson and Crick worked, gave a talk at Guys Hospital Medical School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in The News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled " Why You Are You.
The first one was originally the use of the article 49 paragraph 3 procedure, according to which the law was adopted except if a majority is reached on a non-confidence motion ( reform July 2008 resulted in this power being restricted to budgetary measures only, plus one time each ordinary session-i. e.
* Accusations of sexual abuse and false miracles performed by Sathya Sai Baba that resulted in a front page article in the magazine India Today, questions in the British and European parliaments, and critical TV documentaries produced by the BBC and Danish Radio that were aired in the United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark and Australia.
Other changes that resulted from muckraker articles include the reorganization of the U. S. Navy ( after Henry Reuterdahl published a controversial article in McClure's ).
It was at the University of South Dakota that he began his independent research that resulted in an article accepted by the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Sir Lawrence Bragg, the director of the Cavendish Laboratory, where Watson and Crick worked, gave a talk at Guys Hospital Medical School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled " Why You Are You.
In 1949, his organizational research work, studying work crews in a coal mine, with Ken Bamsforth, resulted in the famous article, " Some Social and Psychological Consequences of the Longwall Method of Coal Getting.
In its 5th edition it published an article on December 27, 1976 titled “ Two States of Mind An Evening Discussion with Fou Cong and Professor Liou ” which resulted in the revocation of the publisher ’ s license.
The article gained immense popularity among mathematicians and the general population as a whole, and so resulted in Julia's later receiving of the Grand Prix de l ' Académie des Sciences.
In 2007 the Chief of Staff of the Air Force read an article in the Air Force Times about Airmen training in the LINE system and ordered a review of all hand-to-hand combat in the Air Force which resulted in the Air Force adopting a program based upon the Army Combatives Program.
The conversation resulted in Ito's online article that generated discussions about the potential for weblogs and other social software tools to have an impact on participation in governance.
The article, along with rumors spread on various listervs, resulted in exaggerated accounts of both the magnitude and the extent of the errors, with some reports on Amazon. com claiming more than 80 pages of errors had occurred.
A subsequent article in New York magazine, which focused primarily on the success of these films, resulted in the term ' Brat Pack ' being coined.
The article resulted in members of the Russian Orthodox Church petitioning to reopen closed churches, gain access to jobs that had been closed to them as religious figures, and the attempt to run religious candidates in the 1937 elections.
In 19 April 2008, The Guardian published Singh's column " Beware the Spinal Trap ", an article that was critical of the practice of chiropractic and which resulted in Singh being sued for libel by the British Chiropractic Association ( BCA ).
In the introduction the article, " Cecil Sharp in America " ( 1999 ) that resulted from his investigations, he wrote:
His studies resulted in his article " Über Systeme höherer komplexer Zahlen " (" On systems of higher complex numbers "), published in 1891 in Mathematische Annalen.
A highly-utilized bypass to reach Stevens Pass, 1, 780 accidents, 1, 359 injuries, and 47 deaths in 15 years resulted in the highway being included in the September 1995 Reader's Digest article " America's Most Dangerous Highways.

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The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
In 1989, two professors from the University of Wisconsin at Madison published an article at an ACM associated conference outlining their methods on increasing database performance.
Sutherland then released the subsequent companion article in a law journal as part of an academic conference about school choice.
In a 1996 article for The Independent about a talk former Prime Minister Edward Heath gave at a Unification Church sponsored conference, Andrew Brown commented: " The term ' Moonie ' has entered the language as meaning a brainwashed, bright-eyed zombie.
An example from an article presented on the annual IEEE conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation:
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.
The conference announced the prank of having accepted the article as not peer reviewed, despite none of the three assigned peer-reviewers having submitted an opinion about its fidelity, veracity, or accuracy to its subject.
On February 26, 1986 The Washington Post ran an article describing Korb's speech at a press conference held the day prior as " critical of increased defense spending.
In November 1974, Science for the People went public with their objections to the Boston XYY study in a press conference and a New Scientist article alleging inadequate informed consent, a lack of benefit ( since no specific treatment was available ) but substantial risk ( by stigmatization with a false stereotype ) to the subjects, and that the unblinded experimental design could not produce meaningful results regarding the subjects ' behavior.
" Her appearance was noted in a Rolling Stone article covering the conference.
A June 1997 article called " Peddling Poppy " about a Hofstra University conference on George H. W. Bush drew a letter to the editor from Hofstra reciting Glass ' errors.
Kapuściński was the hero ( not entirely unjustifiably ) of the article published in the weekly periodical Odrodzenie on the morrow of his 18th birthday ( 5 March 1950 ) reporting on a poetry conference organised at his high school, in which the teenager's poems were compared to those of some of the best-known European poets ( including Mayakovsky and Wierzyński ).
Venizelos suggested that once the Prince's service expired, then the Great Powers should be invited to the Committee, which, according to article 39 of the constitution ( which was suppressed in the conference of Rome ) would elect a new sovereign, thereby removing the need for the presence of the Great Powers.
After the article was published, Hobson asked The O ' Rahilly to see MacNeill, to suggest to him that a conference should be called in order to make arrangements for publicly starting the new movement.
After Crumpler's departure, the conference added an article to the statement of faith, recognizing tongues as the initial evidence:
* Veteran Communists Honoured News article on Party history conference.
: This article concerns the dissolved NCAA Division I-A conference.
In 1954, the desire of the Canadian churches for independence brought about the formation of two " area conferences " ( as opposed to one general conference ) of the Mennonite Brethren of North America-the subject of this article and the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches.
Demetrius Vikelas continued to gain favour in Greece in 1868 he published a 30-page statistical article on the Kingdom of Greece following a conference at the Royal Statistical Society ; in 1870 he founded a school for Greek children living in England.
Search results can be filtered according to a number of criteria, including specifying a range of years such as ' 1945 to 1975 ', ' 2000 to the present day ' or ' before 1900 ', and what type of journal the article appears in – non-peer reviewed articles such as conference proceedings can be excluded or specifically searched for, or specific journals can be included in or excluded from the search.
An abstract is a brief summary of a research article, thesis, review, conference proceeding or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject or discipline, and is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose.
* An article in Social Justice by Michael Huspek, Leticia Jimenez, Roberto Martinez ( 1998 ) cites that in December 1997, John Case, head of the INS Office of Internal Audit, announced at a press conference that public complaints to the INS had risen 29 % from 1996, with the " vast majority " of complaints emanating from the southwest border region, but that of the 2, 300 cases, the 243 cases of serious allegations of abuse were down in 1997.
The article also revealed that the Objects of Desire had used the motto " England will rise again ", and had performed at a 1993 conference at Wembley called " Global Deception " at which speakers included renowned conspiracy theorists Eustace Mullins ( who has been denounced as an antisemite because of his writings, which he later recanted ) and William Cooper.
This may take form in listening to the company's quarterly conference call or reading press release or other company article that discusses the company's growth guidance.
He followed the efforts at agreement at the conference of Regensburg in 1541 with suspicion and refused to accept the article on justification which had been drawn up under the supervision of Gasparo Contarini to suit both parties, and Luther, his steady adviser, confirmed him in his aversion.

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