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Fulford is right; religions flourish, sometimes in ways that are not good either for their adherents or for the world.
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See the discussion in Fulford (1995). close window
Notes 2001
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However, in Fulford's view, Wordsworth founds the English conception of nature not on rape and metamorphosis (as in Greek myth), but on a sensual playfulness - on looking but not touching.
Introduction 2001
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Wildcats defensive back Shervin Fulford picked up a fumble by quarterback Sam George, and Bethune took over at the Southern 48 with 5: 07 left in the first quarter.
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Tim Fulford is a Professor of English at Nottingham Trent University.
About this edition 2009
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Chinese and Russian Military scientists, these reports say, are concurring with Canadian researcher, and former Asia-Pacific Bureau Chief of Forbes Magazine, Benjamin Fulford, who in a very disturbing video released from his Japanese offices to the American public, details how the United States attacked China by the firing of a 90 Million Volt Shockwave from the Americans High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facilities in Alaska
McNamara, Turner & Dutkiewicz - The Last Realm: Book One, Dragonscarpe (Book Review) 2008
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Fulford is a Professor of English at Nottingham Trent University in
About this Volume 2001
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Mr. Fulford is correct that it is not always possible to judge the importance of research based solely on titles, and that the research community in Universities and in the granting councils needs to do a better job explaining to the public why research matters.
Lex Luthor Hearts Superman Jes Battis 2007
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An interesting thing about Rockefeller, that was strange, was throughout the interview, is that he does not refer to his country of origin as America, or the or the US, only "our country," at one point he even sort of corrects Fulford, which is even more strange because Fulford is not an American, but a Canadian living in Japan.
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Eric Muller has responded to my post on taking the Korematsu thing out of context, with a post cleverly titled Fulford of It.
Muller Writes Again 2007
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