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  • _without any device_; or, if he was but a beginner at my System he could have remembered the name Birkbeck -- which he was afraid he would forget -- by correlating it to the word -- "Founder," which he did remember, thus: -- FOUNDER ... lost way ... hark-back ...

    Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget

  • Accompanying this I send you a pamphlet, which has been lately published by my old friend Birkbeck, which is by far the best publication which has been yet given to the public.

    The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 Various

  • A recent article in USA Today by Mark Vernon, a research fellow at Birkbeck College in London, England, addressed the issue of the social media's influence and concluded, Just as our daily lives are becoming more technologically connected, we're losing other more meaningful relationships.

    Alex Pattakos: The Meaning of Friendship in a Social-Networked World Alex Pattakos 2010

  • The data used in the guide applies to full-time undergraduates, which means that institutions such as the Open University and Birkbeck College do not appear.

    How to read the tables 2011

  • A recent article in USA Today by Mark Vernon, a research fellow at Birkbeck College in London, England, addressed the issue of the social media's influence and concluded, Just as our daily lives are becoming more technologically connected, we're losing other more meaningful relationships.

    Alex Pattakos: The Meaning of Friendship in a Social-Networked World Alex Pattakos 2010

  • Premier League laid bareThe events that led to the formation of the Premier League – and the missed opportunities that followed – will be laid bare in a talk by Alex Fynn at the Birkbeck College Sport Business Centre next Wednesday.

    Prime minister to back 2018 World Cup bid in talks with Sepp Blatter Matt Scott 2010

  • The owner recognised his talents and paid for him to attend evening classes at Birkbeck College, and he won a place to study chemistry at Manchester, worked for a while on a Quaker farm, and then, in 1941, went to the Medical Research Council's National Institute in Hampstead as a research student.

    James Lovelock wins Observer lifetime achievement at ethical awards 2011

  • Julia Lovell, who teaches at the University of London's Birkbeck College, takes as her subject not just the three-year conflict itself but also the strong feelings that it aroused in the warring nations, feelings that reverberate to this day.

    The War That Turned China Against the West Raymond Zhong 2011

  • Birkbeck College, University of London, is one of them.

    Get a degree by 'blended learning' 2011

  • The owner recognised his talents and paid for him to attend evening classes at Birkbeck College, and he won a place to study chemistry at Manchester, worked for a while on a Quaker farm, and then, in 1941, went to the Medical Research Council's National Institute in Hampstead as a research student.

    James Lovelock wins Observer lifetime achievement at ethical awards 2011

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