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The word slapdash has appeared in 45 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Oct. 24 in “Pierced Fans, Stiff Cadres and Hip Rock,” by Andrew Jacobs: The shift in official sentiment — and among state-backed companies paying to have ...
2011-01-04 11:11:00
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Asked whether he'd consider a deal with Adams, Gilmore said, "No, I'm not and the mathematics don't add up anyway...There's an opportunity now for people to elect a government that will be led by the Labour Party." Support for Prime Minister Brian Cowen's ...
2011-01-05 03:14:00
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There will be no more narcissists or paranoids by 2013—at least not officially. The upcoming fifth revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , 10 years in the making, will exclude "narcissistic and paranoid personality ...
2011-01-05 05:30:00
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I'll be in New Orleans for the next few days for the annual math extravaganza known as the Joint Mathematics Meetings I'll be speaking on Friday, about the Monty Hall problem of course. As my reward, I will be seeing Ellis Marsalis perform at the Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro that night. Should be fun! See y'all when I return. Read the comments on this post...
2011-01-05 03:24:51
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Overview | What did historical figures imagine our lives would look like today? How can we make informed predictions about the future? In this lesson, students consider and discuss predictions about life in 2011 that were written in 1931 by prominent ...
2011-01-04 02:43:00
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Annual federal spending on mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering now equals only the increase in health care costs every nine weeks . Republicans are rightly determined to be economizers. They must, however, make distinctions. Congressional ...
2011-01-05 01:48:00
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The two uniforms in the photograph were donated by Pauline Walker, sister to Nan. Another sister, Fay, also served in the WAVES.
2011-01-05 01:06:38
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Return man and record-holder Marc Mariani is fourth Titan rookie Pro Bowler since franchise moved to Tennessee More
2011-01-04 11:01:00
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Hardin-Simmons University mathematics professor Patrick Miller has for years shepherded students around the world in the hunt for asteroids — right from their own classrooms.
2011-01-04 10:30:00
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