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  • So would restrictions—at least during droughts—on grazing, bulldozing and taking off-road jaunts on vulnerable lands, said Jayne Belnap, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey.

    Dust Bedevils the Southwest Stephanie Simon 2011

  • So were the firemen and cops; even Volpi and Belnap showed their faces.

    Hi-Ya! Jason Henry McCormick 2010

  • THE MULLENS CLIMBED INTO THE BACK of the police cruiser, and Dana sat up front with Belnap.

    Hi-Ya! Jason Henry McCormick 2010

  • Someone might have actually gotten hurt if Belnap and Volpi hadn't charged in with their batons out and once again made the Hamptons safe for civilized society.

    Hi-Ya! Jason Henry McCormick 2010

  • Belnap asked him some question involving a conditional.

    Matthew Yglesias » Richard Rorty 2007

  • A comprehensive bibliography on relevant logic was put together by Robert Wolff and can be found in Anderson, Belnap and Dunn 1992.

    Substructural Logics Restall, Greg 2008

  • Mr.. Rassi says she feels honored to have been able to help, a sentiment echoed by Mr. Belnap from his new home in Geneva.

    How Something Good Came 2008

  • (The quoted phrase is due to Alan Ross Anderson; see Belnap 1993, 117.)

    Definitions Gupta, Anil 2008

  • Hindley and Seldin 1972, Hindley 1997, Anderson, Belnap and Dunn 1992, Terese

    Combinatory Logic Bimbó, Katalin 2008

  • Parsons's deft handling of Rockefeller family business led to a job as managing partner of Patterson, Belnap, a Rockefeller-connected law firm.

    The Race To The Top 2007

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