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Neues aus der Blogosphäre (2) « Die blinde Eule Says:
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Nachwort to Hans Ehrenberg: Die Parteiung der Philosophie: Studien wider Hegel und die Kantianer (1911), Essen: die blaue Eule.
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy Cristaudo, Wayne 2008
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Francis, knowing by an interior light, that this man had been sent him by the Lord, resolved to receive him into his Order, and after having instructed him in the Eule, he said to him: “If you resolve upon joining this Institute, you must renounce all you have, and give it to the poor.”
The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi Chalippe, Father Candide 1917
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Eule is writing about his now-wife and their friends, so the book is bound to be full of overly-cute personal asides.
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And while there are very few grace-notes (his attempts at flowery descriptive phrases are both unnecessary and square), when he sticks to the facts of his subjects 'lives, Eule tells a dramatic tale of the compromises that young doctors (especially women) must make in order to succeed.
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Eule trains his eye on his relationship (and that of two other couples); his book details the havoc that the medical field can wreck on family lives.
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Eule follows three young female doctors from the spring of their last year of medical school through the first year of their internships.
NYT > Home Page By ELSA DIXLER 2010
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By the way, the U.S. Chamber's S.eve Eule is attending much of the Copenhagen conference.
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"I don't think people have an appreciation for how much has to be done to reduce emissions by 17 percent by 2020 and by 83 percent by 2050," said Eule.
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Both Kitts and Eule hope that participants will take away information that will help them take action in support of coal.
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