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  • I also bought some nonfiction: [Simon] Basher and Adrian Dingle's Periodic Table, which comes with a poster of the same.

    Chicken Spaghetti: 2009

  • I also bought some nonfiction: [Simon] Basher and Adrian Dingle's Periodic Table, which comes with a poster of the same.

    "The Periodic Table" and More 2009

  • It was an ill wind that blew through Emmerdale this month, ruffling tempers, alarming livestock and upsetting the nap of Zak Dingle's best cords.

    World Of Lather 2011

  • Ultimately the answer depends on what sort of satisfaction is being sought, viz., on whether the paradox is being presented as a challenge to the consistency of special relativity (as is Dingle's fallacy) or to the completeness of special relativity.

    A Voice from the Middle Ground 2007

  • Ultimately the answer depends on what sort of satisfaction is being sought, viz., on whether the paradox is being presented as a challenge to the consistency of special relativity (as is Dingle's fallacy) or to the completeness of special relativity.

    A Voice from the Middle Ground 2007

  • Ultimately the answer depends on what sort of satisfaction is being sought, viz., on whether the paradox is being presented as a challenge to the consistency of special relativity (as is Dingle's fallacy) or to the completeness of special relativity.

    A Voice from the Middle Ground 2007

  • Note that Dingle's warnings occurred within the context of the United Irishman Rebellion and the 1800 mutiny in the Newfoundland Regiment, at which time it was felt that every man to the south of St. John's had taken the United Irishmen's oath (see Chapter 2). back

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • Dingle's initial foray appeared as a response to Milne's first detailed presentation of kinematic relativity.

    Cosmology: Methodological Debates in the 1930s and 1940s Gale, George 2007

  • (Eddington 1932, p. 19) 4.1 Dingle's First Attacks

    Cosmology: Methodological Debates in the 1930s and 1940s Gale, George 2007

  • He reminded Gambier of the 1797 incident in Trepassey, "when a desperate gang, deserters from the Newfoundland Regiment, were lurking about that place" and the "inhabitants" had refused to cooperate with authorities in rounding them up. 128 If the harboring of deserters was as effective as Dingle's letters imply, the entire plebeian community — women as well as men — had to be part of the network of sanctuary and the conspiracy of silence.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

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