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  • Dawin Whiten added 12 points for the fourth-seeded Mustangs (10-18), who will play the tournament's top seed Pacific in Friday night's semifinals.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

  • Whitechapel Gallery, E1, Thu to 9 MarSkye SherwinKirsty Whiten portrays the vulnerability of the family unit, its tribal closeness and the terrible sense of alienation and need for recrimination when the unit falls or is pulled apart.

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  • If that were the case, we owe the Director of the Secret Service a formal apology when he said he was responsible for not stopping the two Whiten House dinner crashers the other day recently.

    CNN Poll: Americans mostly agree with Obama on Afghanistan 2009

  • Whiten found that the children almost all imitated—and the youngest children over imitated—twisting the rod not two or three but sometimes hundreds of times before pulling it out.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Whiten found that the children almost all imitated—and the youngest children over imitated—twisting the rod not two or three but sometimes hundreds of times before pulling it out.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Josh Whiten info@fudgekitchen. co.uk www. fudgekitchen.co.uk

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  • Josh Whiten info@fudgekitchen. co.uk www. fudgekitchen.co.uk

    Archive 2007-03-01 Steve Carper 2007

  • Concepts traditionally regarded as uniquely human, such as the development, maintenance and transmission of cultures, complex communication, and the use of tools, are of course now well recorded for chimps and other primates (e.g. Whiten et al. 1999, Byrne 2002), and a good case can be made that chimps and other non-humans also display less quantifiable traits such as guilt, deception, aesthetic enjoyment and hatred.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • C 21 Whiten, Mark CLE B 10.85 - 14. 2$ 2 2 0 1 0 3 3 7 5 5 0 .00

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Since there is considerable dispute as to whether even chimpanzees have the kind of sophisticated ˜theory of mind™ to enable them to entertain thoughts about experiential states as such (Byrne and Whiten 1988, 1998; Povinelli 2000), it seems most implausible that many other species of mammal (let alone reptiles, birds, and fish) would qualify as phenomenally conscious, on these accounts.

    Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness Carruthers, Peter 2007

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