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  • In this connection, I note with interest that Zadie Smith, after a brilliant beginning from 2000 (White Teeth) to 2005 (On Beauty), is currently recharging her batteries, working on essays, some of which appeared in 2009 under the title Changing My Mind.

    A literary career or a brilliant, successful one-off? Take your pick 2010

  • Changing from the F1 champion being the one with the most points to the one with the most wins opens up the possibility of the F1 champion next year only finishing three races, winning them all, and then beating in to second place another driver who finishes all the races, wins two and comes second in all the other races.

    F1 becomes a cup tie Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • Changing from the F1 champion being the one with the most points to the one with the most wins opens up the possibility of the F1 champion next year only finishing three races, winning them all, and then beating in to second place another driver who finishes all the races, wins two and comes second in all the other races.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • His book “Political Order in Changing Societies” is a benchmark in the literature on modernization and comparative politics.

    Samuel P. Huntington of Harvard Dies at 81 - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Political Order in Changing Societies was one of the first pieces to tackle the optimism of early modernization theory.

    Samuel P. Huntington of Harvard Dies at 81 - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Samuel Huntington's Political Order in Changing Societies (1968) has been voted one of the great political-science books of the twentieth century because, among other things, it lays out this principle: the real divide in political systems is not between those that are democratic and those that aren't but between those that have strong institutions and those that have weak ones.

    The Coming Normalcy? 2006

  • Samuel Huntington's Political Order in Changing Societies (1968) has been voted one of the great political-science books of the twentieth century because, among other things, it lays out this principle: the real divide in political systems is not between those that are democratic and those that aren't but between those that have strong institutions and those that have weak ones.

    The Coming Normalcy? 2006

  • According to Davidson, Maimonides explicitely quoted and employed al-Farabi's Political Regime under the title The Changing Beings

    Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007

  • They had recently made it a ritual to meet here every afternoon, for what they called the Changing of the Light.

    Excerpt: A New Song by Jan Karon 1999

  • One of them, a former student of hers, sat her down one day and, as she recalls in Changing Our Minds, said, "Now, Evelyn, it is your scientific duty to study men like me."

    Homosexuality and Biology 1997

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