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  • modern number theory; for instance, the Erdős–Graham conjecture and the Erdős–Straus conjecture concern sums of unit fractions, as does the definition of Ore's
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  • 1369. PMID 14568806.  Kurzweil, Raymond (1993). The 10% Solution for a Healthy Life. Three Rivers Press.  Kurzweil, Raymond (2004). Fantastic Voyage: Live
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  • 2022. https://editorsmanual.com/articles/brackets-british-vs-american/.  Straus, Jane; Kaufman, Lester. "Parentheses—Punctuation Rules". The Blue Book of
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  • ISBN 978-0307378484. OCLC 667609433.  Sharot, Tali; Korn, Christoph W.; Dolan, Raymond J. (October 2011). "How unrealistic optimism is maintained in the face of
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  • 2003. See (Su Ding) for more precise statements of this principle. Hales & Straus 1982, p. 42. Jepsen & Monsky 2008. Stein 2004, p. 21; Jepsen & Monsky 2008
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  • happen, which means, consequently, that the future is already fixed."  Raymond J. VanArragon (2010). Key Terms in Philosophy of Religion. Continuum International
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  • New York publisher Roger Straus was heard to remark many times over decades afterward, explaining why his firm, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, steadfastly
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  • http://www.kurzweilai.net/ray-kurzweil-bio.  "Raymond Kurzweil". Forbes. https://people.forbes.com/profile/raymond-kurzweil/146841.  "The Universal Mind: The
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  • " Farrar, Straus hardcover, p 171, statement of Krishnamurti published in the Foundation Bulletin, 1970. Lutyens, "Fulfilment," Farrar, Straus hardcover
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  • other scholars influenced by Marxism such as Stuart Hall (1932–2014) and Raymond Williams (1921–1988) developed cultural studies. Following nineteenth-century
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  • Ann. 47(2–3), pp. 317–374. (1896). doi:10.1007/bf01447273. Translated by Raymond J. Nagem, Mario Zampolli, and Guido Sandri in Mathematical Theory of Diffraction
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  • lived near JTS at 425 Riverside Drive in Manhattan. Heschel married Sylvia Straus, a concert pianist, on December 10, 1946, in Los Angeles. Their daughter
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  • described boxing with a friend, Raymond Rodakowski, as having a "a lot of sex feeling". And although Graves admitted to loving Raymond, he would dismiss it as
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  • Third Edition (1991) J.A. Cuddon Ed. p.p.550–551. Avant-garde, Williams, Raymond. "The Politics of the Avant-Garde", The Politics of Modernism (Verso 1989)
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  • Said al-Jawharī, Al-Abbās (Medieval Iraq/Medieval Persia, 800–860) Saint-Raymond, Laure (France, born 1975) de Saint-Venant, Adhémar Jean Claude Barré (France
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  • thinking led to a conflict with a well-known Sorbonne professor of literature, Raymond Picard, who attacked the French New Criticism (a label that he inaccurately
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  • the Creative Age Press publishing house, which she later sold to Farrar, Straus and Young. She also edited Tomorrow magazine. Garrett died after a long
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  • Prehuman Times to the French Revolution (First ed.). New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. pp. 26–48. ISBN 978-0-374-22734-0. OCLC 650212556.  Godelier
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  • Mathematical Theory Shaped the Modern World. Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux.  Blackwell, R. J. (2006). Behind the Scenes at Galileo's Trial
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  • "aesthetic ideas filtering into the powerful character of native Mexican art." Raymond Poincaré, Louis de Broglie, André Gide, Henri Bergson, and Albert Einstein
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