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  • picture, and thus give back to the colours their original brilliance. Bruno Snell, The Discovery of the Mind: The Greek Origins of European Thought (1953)...
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  • to sleep. His energy simply stuns them. Comment by an anonymous member Snell, David (February 9, 1974), "Goom Rodgie's Razzle-Dazzle Soul Rush", Saturday...
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  • contain allusions to events in author’s life. M. Callewaert and Rupert Snell in "According to Tradition: Hagiographical Writing in India", p. 80 Tulsi...
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  • since; but I hope he is doing well." George Julian Harney, reminiscences (10 March 1894), quoted in F. J. Snell, Palmerston's Borough (1894), pp. 87-88...
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  • own lives as we go along. Dean Koontz, as quoted in Nick Gillespie & Lisa Snell, Contemplating Evil: Novelist Dean Koontz on Freud, fraud, and the Great...
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  • so-called imperfect obligation, such as charity, justice and kindness. Snell, Eq. Part I., Ch. 1, p. 1. Upon your honour, sir! pray speak by your honesty...
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  • make everyone a little less happy. Jamaica Kincaid, interviewed by Marilyn Snell, in “Jamaica Kincaid Hates Happy Endings,” Mother Jones (Sept./October 1997)...
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  • there might be a better way of approaching a problem. Not many years later Snell discovered the true law of refraction, but Kepler’s contribution to the...
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  • and solid, without tricks or frills, he was liked by everybody. Henry Snell, Men, Movements and Myself (1936), p. 247 One well-remembered speech was...
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  • especially our legal system. Dean Koontz, as quoted in Nick Gillespie & Lisa Snell, Contemplating Evil: Novelist Dean Koontz on Freud, fraud, and the Great...
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  • Law of the Sines, was Willebrord Snell, about 1621; but the law was first published by Descartes who had seen Snell's papers. Descartes does not acknowledge...
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  • back. Alfred P. Sloan in the 1920s, cited in: Thomas S. Bateman, ‎Scott Snell (1999), Management: building competitive advantage. p. 276 Having been connected...
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  • scholar of the intellectual rank of scores of these learned men [e.g., Bruno Snell, Albin Lesky, Denys Page] in the German and British academic tradition....
    138 KB (20,775 words) - 15:11, 19 October 2024