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What and advocate
They advocate continuing to use brain fingerprinting in criminal investigations and counterterrorism while research on the technique continues ( ABC Good Morning America 2004 ABC-TV Good Morning America: Charles Gibson interviews Dr. Lawrence Farwell, CBS 60 Minutes: Mike Wallace interviews Dr. Lawrence Farwell, Simon 2005 " What you don ’ t know can ’ t hurt you ," Law Enforcement Technology.

What and Warren
* Warren Farrell vs. Susan Faludi Critical examination of the differences and similarities of Faludi's " Stiffed " and Farrell's " Women Can ’ t Hear What Men Don ’ t Say "
What is now Green Brook was originally created as North Plainfield Township on April 2, 1872, from portions of Warren Township.
That year, one commentator, Warren J. Sirota criticized the media's coverage of the bill and noted one provision that hadn't been covered .< ref > Sirota, Warren J .. " The Telecommunications Act of 1996: A Commentary on What Is Really Going on Here.
Essays include those by Charles Warren (" What is Criticism?
What is modern-day Route 124 was designated as a part of pre-1927 Route 5, a route that was legislated in 1916 to run from Delaware in Warren County east to Newark.
* Bowden, S. R. ( 1970a ) What is Pieris dubiosa Warren?
* Jerome Lettvin, Humberto Maturana, Warren McCulloch, and Walter Pitts, " What the Frog's Eye Tells the Frog's Brain ", 1959, Proceedings of the Institute of Radic Engineers 47: 1940-1959
He lent backing vocals to many works, including Chicago's hits " Baby, What a Big Surprise " and " Wishing You Were Here " ( with Al Jardine and brother Dennis Wilson ), Elton John's " Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me " ( with Bruce Johnston ), David Lee Roth's hit cover of " California Girls ," Warren Zevon's " Desperados Under the Eaves " and the Carnie / Wendy Wilson holiday track " Hey Santa!
More recently, a method called Cinematic Immersion has been developed by Warren Farrell in Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say.
The neuroscientists Warren Sturgis McCulloch and Walter Pitts published the first works on the processing of neural networks called " What the frog's eye tells to the frog's brain.
* What Willow says when she first enters Buffy's backyard with the gun is similar to, though not exactly what Warren says before he shoots Buffy in " Seeing Red ".
Two more singles were released only to the Adult Contemporary format, with the higher-peaking of those two being the Number One " Tell Me What You Dream ", a collaboration with saxophonist Warren Hill in 1993.
That same year, the band reached the top of the Adult Contemporary charts as guest vocalists on jazz saxophonist Warren Hill's debut single " Tell Me What You Dream.

What and Farrell
Another writer in this tradition was Henry Farrell whose best-known work was the Hollywood horror novel What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
In February 2012, Perry Farrell discussed the possibility of releasing a follow-up to The Great Escape Artist whilst touring in support of the album, stating, " What I have not seen before is a group that's done a record, had somewhat of a theme – escapism – and then done a second record almost as if it was a follow-up movie.
* Henry FarrellWhat Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
The Amen break has also been used by rock music acts including Oasis (' D ' You Know What I Mean '), Perry Farrell, Nine Inch Nails (" The Perfect Drug ") and quite frequently by The Mad Capsule Markets.
The movie was adapted for the screen by Henry Farrell and Lukas Heller, from Farrell's unpublished short story, " What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?
Henry Farrell ( September 27, 1920 – March 29, 2006 ) was an American novelist and screenwriter, best known as the author of the renowned gothic horror story What Ever Happened to Baby Jane ?, which was made into a film starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
In 2002, Farrell tried his hand at writing the book for a stage play, the musical version of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
by Henry Farrell, and the 1962 theatrical movie What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
* What Ever Happened to Baby Jane ?, a 1960 novel by Henry Farrell

What and calls
What Hume calls `` sensation '' is what Whitehead calls `` perception in the mode of presentational immediacy '' which is a sophisticated abstraction from perception in the mode of causal efficacy.
What Duesberg calls " the myth of an African AIDS epidemic ," among people " exists for several reasons, including:
What one calls a genius.
It also provides a method, in some communities, for benchmarking the accuracy of pre-triage of calls using AMPDS ( What percentage of emergency calls have return priorities of CTAS 1, 2, 3, etc.
At a dinner with in November with Edward Hamilton, his former private secretary, Hamilton noted that " What is now uppermost in his mind is what he calls the spirit of jingoism under the name of Imperialism which is now so prevalent ".
What Sartre calls a situation in a theatrical play is what breaks the spectator's passivity towards the spectacle.
Brockman's penchant for using offensive language works against him in the 400th episode, " You Kent Always Say What You Want ", where, after Homer accidentally spills coffee on Brockman's crotch, he shouts, what Ned Flanders calls, a " super swear " that shocked everyone who watched it.
What was missing was the SQL parser that could convert those calls from their text form into the C-interface used in Jet.
What Windows terminology calls " ANSI encodings " are usually single-byte ISO-8859 encodings, except for in locales such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean that require double-byte character sets.
What Ryn calls the " new Jacobinism " of the " neoconservative " philosophy is, writes Paul Edward Gottfried, also the rhetoric of Saint-Just and Trotsky, which the philosophically impoverished American Right has taken over with mindless alacrity.
What Burgoyne had been unaware of was that St. Clair's calls for militia support following the withdrawal from Ticonderoga had been answered, and General John Stark had placed 2, 000 men at Bennington.
What this article has called sense and reference are what Frege calls Sinn and Bedeutung, respectively, in the original German.
What followed was a period of increased sovereignty among local churches, what McKean calls a " reactionary ' new vision ' of autonomous congregations, consensus leadership with no lead evangelists, the elimination of structured outreach ( Bible Talks ) and the elimination of discipleship partners.
What tuning a work calls for is usually indicated on the tablature.
In the ' What we stand for ' column of The Socialist, its weekly paper, the Socialist Party calls for " a socialist government to take into public ownership the top 150 companies and banks that dominate the British economy, and run them under democratic working-class control and management.
What kind of jackass calls it let-toos ?” asks the clerk.
What Milanovic ( 2005 ) calls the “ mother of all inequality disputes ” emphasizes this debate by using the same data on Gini coefficient from 1950-2000 and showing that when countries ’ GDP per capita incomes are unweighted by population income inequality increases, but when they are weighted inequality decreases.
What Weinstein calls " the smoking gun ... the long missing citation " was a 1994 posting from New York fan Richard Newsome, who transcribed an interview with Theis published in OSFAN # 13.
What Bateson calls the " myth of power " is the epistemologically false application to Creatura of an element of Pleroma ( non-living, undifferentiated ).
What Schirmacher calls “ homo generator ” is a realization of the hope and
Though he is often content with his drumming remaining behind the music, “ his drumming is always part of the music's internal construction .” Modern Drummer magazine, in a 2004 interview, called DeJohnette ’ s drumming “ beyond technique .” While most of his drumming is considered free and flowing, he commented that he has to play with a lot of restraint when playing with Keith Jarrett and his trio, saying that he ’ s challenged when playing in that group “ to play with the subtlety that the music requires .” His work on the cymbals especially has been described as “ loose ,” creating an almost free tempo, and he calls himself an “ abstract thinker ” when it comes to soloing, saying that he puts “ more weight on the abstract than, ‘ What were you thinking in bar 33 ?’ I don ’ t like to think that way.
* Puter Leat-Riddley Walker-speak for the " Computer Elite ", referring to those who existed before the " Bad Time " and their seemingly endless abilities ; " What Goodparley calls Eusas head which it ben a girt box of knowing and you hook up peopl to it thats what a puter ben.
The phone calls very frequently end up with Sheridan asking for ridiculous sums of money – something that Richard, who asks Hyacinth " What does he want?

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