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  • James Joyner | Friday, September 25, 2009 posting at a blog called Classically Liberal, which apparently covers this topic with some regularity, draws attention to the criminalization of adolescent sex.

    Outside The Beltway | OTB 2009

  • "Classically," then, chance is not chanceor at least, would not be chance to a sufficiently encyclopedic observer, a figure (like, say, Laplace’s famous "demon") that reveals a curious continuity in the paranoid lack of Sinn für das Unbedeutende from the rationalist Encyclopédistes to the symbol-hunting Romantics.

    Complexity and Order. 2001

  • Franca Vercelloni, who has played piano in rooms all over New York, including the Duplex and Uncle Charlie's her one-woman show inspired by these experiences, "Classically Trained, Practically Broke," played last year's New York International Fringe Festival noted that the psychology of the piano bar means that the pianist-ringmaster is constantly impelling the customers to get up and give it their all.

    Sing Us a Song at the Bar Will Friedwald 2011

  • Classically, this has involved the use of a class of medicines known as the bisphosphonates.

    Strong to the Bone (The Boomer Blog) 2009

  • Classically trained singers Stefan Roberts and Michael Wood join in on "Lake Tahoe," providing a formal counterpoint to Ms. Bush's free-flowing lead.

    Saying It With Snowflakes Jim Fusilli 2011

  • Classically, a point particle cannot have any angular momentum (because there can be no defined axis of rotation due to the symmetry), so the singularity in the Kerr (and Newman-Kerr) solution must take the shape of.

    “Black Holes – a Simplified Theory for Quantum Gravity Non-Specialists” 2009

  • Classically, this has involved the use of a class of medicines known as the bisphosphonates.

    Strong to the Bone (The Boomer Blog) 2009

  • Classically liberal on economic matters, Flemish nationalist in aspiration, the NVA swept into the federal parliament last year as the largest party in the country, holding 27 seats out of 150 — but lacking a viable coalition partner in the French-speaking side of the country, where the Socialists were once more dominant.

    Divorce, Belgian-Style 2011

  • Classically from the rump cap, when thinly sliced and quickly fried, this is the ideal cut for a steak sandwich.

    The perfect steak for you 2011

  • Classically, a point particle cannot have any angular momentum (because there can be no defined axis of rotation due to the symmetry), so the singularity in the Kerr (and Newman-Kerr) solution must take the shape of.

    Objections to Kaku and Liu’s “How to Time Travel?” 2009

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