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And they made these Ziegfeld Follies shows.It's the forerunner of Ice Capades and Holiday on Ice and Disney on Ice.And so that was another way.
Kate Boo, Michael Lewis, Robert Caro, Taylor Branch, other great writers have been writing this way for decades."Slate," which is a forerunner of today's journalism in so many ways, has been doing it for years, but I'm happy that more of us are nowattempting this approach rather than the stultified approach.
And it dabs pollen on the back of the bee.He understands he can see the forerunner of digestive enzymes that were later to be discovered in animals, pepsins and such.
So she really predates it.And she is just a really early forerunner inside of the Civil Rights Movement, definitely.I know you mentioned "Lady in Satin." I'd love to hear, if you're thinking about listening more
Let's remember this old cocktail called the Martinez.An Abrahamic cocktail, the forerunner to the martini, it tastes of clove, juniper, cinnamon, orange peel,tart cherry, vanilla, sassafras, bitter orange, cardamom.
They first struggled against it.Britain was very bitter that it wasn't the forerunner.
And he enlisted the help of Catherine Thorley, who was a governess of the kids, had a talent for botany and very keen on helping with experiments.So they would botanize and try to characterize diversity and set areas, really a forerunner of the modern quadrat approach to doing botanical surveys.Here you see glimpses in the letter of his sense of humor, like, for example, when he identified his first grass, which botanically, they can
view that as an operating system and it was an operating system that dramatically increasedinteroperability um at the same time there was a new technology called the clav which is a forerunner to the pianoand so Vach had in his hands a new technology and a new operating system and what he came out with was this
40 years ago demographically but it is true that we be trying to keep an eye on somebody that we only see two or threeintersection of every interstate and that's what a lot of them are but there are also the forerunners of these or
So let's tell the story of this.Let's tell the story of John Senko, who, in 1984, was an 18-year veteran of the INS, the forerunner of today's ICE.And it opens its first office in San Jose and begins to oversee the immigration issues in Silicon Valley.
There's a piece in "Nature," "Sociologist Fools Physics Judges." That's me.I'm the sociologist. And I did it by playing imitation games, which, of course, are the forerunner of the Turing test.So I thought you might be slightly interested in these.
I never expected to make out a grass in my life.Well, what's interesting about these experiments with Ms. Thorely is that they are the forerunners of experiments that are nowconsidered to be foundational in modern ecology in evolution.
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