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  • Weltanschauung (Suppe 1974) instanced this felt need for larger-sized units among Anglo-American writers, as had Toulmin's old concept of ideals of natural order.

    Scientific Revolutions Nickles, Thomas 2009

  • The focus since the 1930s had been on a syntactic approach, on physics as the paradigm of science, deductive logical relations as the form of cognitive or epistemic goals such as explanation and prediction, and on theory and empirical laws as paradigmatic units of scientific knowledge (Suppe 1977; Grünbaum and Salmon 1988).

    The Unity of Science Cat, Jordi 2007

  • I discovered KCTS has an afternoon of cooking shows, where I discovered Suppe de Pesce, as demonstrated by Lidia.

    My new favourite chef. 2004

  • I discovered KCTS has an afternoon of cooking shows, where I discovered Suppe de Pesce, as demonstrated by Lidia.

    Archive 2004-02-01 2004

  • Needless to say, there are differences between different versions of the semantic view (van Fraassen, for instance, emphasizes that models are state-space structures); a survey of the different positions can be found in Suppe (1989, Ch. 1).

    Models in Science Frigg, Roman 2006

  • I discovered KCTS has an afternoon of cooking shows, where I discovered Suppe de Pesce, as demonstrated by Lidia.

    February 2004 2004

  • (For a systematic discussion of the received view, see Suppe 1977.)

    Vienna Circle Uebel, Thomas 2006

  • _Bitte, liebe Mama, gib mir mehr Suppe_ (Please, dear mamma, give me more soup) is, to be sure, learned by heart; but such sentences are at the proper time and in the proper place modified and even independently applied.

    The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869

  • _Wasser_ (water); _wuffe_ for _Suppe_ (F_ {1}); _tatte_ for _Tante_;

    The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869

  • So also "eine bose Suppe einbrocken" (einbrocken denotes the act of breaking bread into the soup, and the whole phrase may be translated, "to prepare a disagreeable mess") has a meaning cognate to the English proverbialism "to put a rod in pickle" for one.

    The Big Apple 2009

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