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On the hydrophones, the quakes sound like low thunder and are unlike anything scientists have heard in 17 years of listening, Dziak said.
Martial law! Earthquake(s)! What is at stake. Alarmist action alert 2008
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In my work, I cited sources that can be checked, as did Dziak, Rapoport/Alexeev, and others.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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He claims to have cited sources about the family relationship "that can be checked, as did Dziak, Rapoport/Alexeev, and others."
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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Dziak and Rapoport-Alexeev made Leonid-Naum and Dr. Max into brothers, as if this would explain why Dr. Max was Plevitskaya's "contact and bagman."
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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In addition, although Mr. Draper has argued as if I utilized only the books of Dziak and Rapoport/Alexeev in writing my article, I also cited Natalie Grant and Pierre Broue, the latter working in complete independence from the others.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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But neither Dziak, nor Rapoport and Alexeev, nor Prianishnikov, nor Broue can be expected to have a very broad knowledge of the inner history of psychoanalysis, and Dr. Max Eitingon, unlike Freud himself, or, say, Wilhelm Reich, is not an individual whose name has passed into the mind of the mass.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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Dziak and Rapoport-Alexeev had no business making them brothers, let alone implying that the connection had something to do with Dr. Max's alleged "killerati" role; Schwartz has even less business attempting to make them cousins for the same purpose.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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The "slip" involved in the use of "Mark" instead of "Max," which seems to have been perpetuated by Dziak, Rapoport, and Alexeev on the basis of the Prianishnikov book, also appears in the work of Pierre Broue, who has drawn on sources independent of Prianishnikov.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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I have already shown that Dziak cites Rapoport-Alexeev, who cite the book by Boris Prianishnikoff, who gives no specific sources at all.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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Gene Dziak, Wyoming County's emergency management coordinator, said FEMA trailers will be needed to help meet demand.
The Seattle Times 2011
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