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Fundamentals of Ramsey Theory, 2015
“Shortly after the celebration of the four thousandth anniversary of the opening of space, Angary J. Gustible discovered Gustible’s planet. The discovery turned out to be a tragic mistake. Gustible’s planet was inhabited by highly intelligent life forms.
B. Bollobás
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“Shortly after the celebration of the four thousandth anniversary of the opening of space, Angary J. Gustible discovered Gustible’s planet. The discovery turned out to be a tragic mistake. Gustible’s planet was inhabited by highly intelligent life forms.
B. Bollobás
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Phenomenology is the most eminent modernist school of thought that attempted to produce a systematic ontology in which being is not opposed to its appearances.
Martin Heidegger
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Perfect Beat, 2012
Since 2007, André Rieu CDs, DVDs, television shows and concerts have saturated Australian media. Consequently, Rieu’s popularity—the extent of which is remarkable for a classical musician—has drawn significant attention from commentators, critics and musicians, much of which is negative in tone. This article describes the criticisms made of Rieu in the
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Since 2007, André Rieu CDs, DVDs, television shows and concerts have saturated Australian media. Consequently, Rieu’s popularity—the extent of which is remarkable for a classical musician—has drawn significant attention from commentators, critics and musicians, much of which is negative in tone. This article describes the criticisms made of Rieu in the
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Aeronautical Journal, 1975
This treatise was an authoritative account of the subject of metallic creep when first published in 1966. It retains this standing in its second edition, which cites some fifty new references and includes some account of new developments, in particular ...
F. Odqvist
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This treatise was an authoritative account of the subject of metallic creep when first published in 1966. It retains this standing in its second edition, which cites some fifty new references and includes some account of new developments, in particular ...
F. Odqvist
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