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When the story was published, unsolicited donations poured in.
We've scanned hundreds of brains, and examined every brain imaging study on emotion that has been
published
in the past 20 years.
First of all, this book was just
published
by Yuval Harari.
And we
published
a paper in Science, the first time that anybody ever described the destruction on a coral reef by a major hurricane.
They spent about two years reviewing that independently and
published
their results in Science in 1999.
In 2003, we
published
our first success.
So last fall when we
published
the results of that work in Science, we all became overconfident and were sure we were only a few weeks away from being able to now boot up a chromosome out of yeast.
Well, most rights owners, instead of blocking, will allow the copy to be
published.
In the early '70s, Roger Payne and an ocean acoustician
published
a theoretical paper pointing out that it was possible that sound could transmit over these large areas, but very few biologists believed it.
Well, so the newspaper in Cambridge
published
an article about that "discovery" and received the next day 5,000 letters from people saying, "But that's simply a Mandelbrot set very big."
You basically
published
something there, ran into trouble with a bank, then the news service there was injuncted from running the story.
This work, which was
published
in "Nature," late 2009, after a number of years of analysis, led to the final proposition that we can only find nine planetary boundaries with which, under active stewardship, would allow ourselves to have a safe operating space.
1982, Peter Gollwitzer wrote a whole book about this, and in 2009, he did some new tests that were
published.
It's just been
published
in the British Journal of Educational Technology.
In fact, an African philosopher wrote to me, when "Prosperity Without Growth" was published, pointing out the similarities between this view of prosperity and the traditional African concept of ubuntu.
He
published
it in the form of two floppy disks, at a time where floppy disks genuinely were floppy, and his approach was the same as the economists': sit down with a lawyer, get her to explain to you how it was she solved a legal problem, and then try and capture that explanation in a set of rules for a machine to follow.
I'm a
published
author with hopes of screen playing my first book.
His character, portrayed as a writing hack, would probably be more real if he was
published
and lauded as much as most hacks are.
Alexandra Ripley wrote a horrible sequel to Margaret Mitchell's masterpiece book
published
in the 1930's.
The (DVD)movie "The Tempest", directed by Jack Bender, was
published
in 2001.
The movie refers to the Shakespearean play "The Tempest" which was
published
at the end of the 16th century.
And to those IMDb-commentators who still believe that Sueton and Tacitus propaganda is true, please read a book about Nero that was
published
less than 20 years ago.
The filmmaker stayed true to the most accurate account of the story
published
in 1894 which includes an 1846 manuscript by Richard Williams Bell (son of John and Lucy Bell and younger brother of Betsy Bell) titled "Our Family Trouble."
But in 1970, the production company scraped it together, changed the title to "Flesh Feast", and released it to cash in on Lake's just
published
biography.
She was the victim of an infamous kidnapping shortly before this movie was made, and later photos of her in distress were
published
in a magazine, which has since been forced to shut down and its publisher sent to jail.
I really liked this movie ... but the ads I saw implied, and one
published
review actually said, that this movie "benefits from a light touch."
It was even
published
as a novel, by the screen player George Tabori.
To say that the film doesn't follow the book would be true, but then a lot of really good films take liberties with the
published
word also.
These guys do some stuff that won't make it into your newspaper reviews (and probably can't even be
published
here), involving lots of things below the belt.
The book "The Railway Children" is a children's book
published
in 1906 by Edith Nesbit, an early British socialist who had very strong views about the importance of family values for the upbringing of children, and the story it told was presumably intended to be contemporary.
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