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A Catholic commentator of the 16th century, Hieronymus ab Oleastro, seems to have been the first to connect the name Jehova with hôwâk interpreting it contritio, sine pernicies (destruction of the Egyptians and Canaanites); Daumer, adopting the same etymology, took it in a more general sense: Yahweh, as well as Shaddai, meant Destroyer, and fitly expressed the nature of the terrible god whom he identified with Moloch.
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Charles Manson and Jeffrey Daumer are alright dudes in comparison to that — Come on over, Jeff, watch the kids.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Competing Explanations for the Oppressive Nature of Socialism 2010
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For example, Daumer et al. (1996) contend that one should not naïvely take operators to represent physical quantities (it is controversial whether modal interpretations in fact do so, at least in the naïve sense that these authors dislike).
Modal Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics Dickson, Michael 2007
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The perpetrator has to be guilty WITHOUT A DOUBT; ie confession (BTK killer, Jeffrey Daumer, etc), or irrefutable evidence (ie DNA).
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O (dz), on the value spaces for the results of the experiments (Berndl, Daumer, et al. 1995).
Bohmian Mechanics Goldstein, Sheldon 2006
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(Leavens 1996), escape times and escape positions (Daumer et al. 1997a), scattering theory (Dürr et al., 2000), and quantum chaos
Bohmian Mechanics Goldstein, Sheldon 2006
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All this naturally attracted attention to Hungary as the probable place of his birth; and it is for these reasons, that Feuerbach, Daumer, and others, suppose that he spent some part of his childhood in that country.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 Various
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Daumer has not taken the trouble to inquire whether it agrees with the family history.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 Various
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Daumer, which he devotes entirely to the explosion of all theories that have ever been advanced; and a third, by Dr. Eschricht, contends that Caspar was at first an idiot and afterwards an impostor.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 Various
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Daumer mentions two similar cases which happened about the same time.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 Various
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