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Geoffroy's poetic words about a glass of bubbly could easily fly right over the head of those, like myself, with a simple palette.
Zandile Blay: Dom Perignon's Digital Declaration of 2003 Vintage Zandile Blay 2011
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Geoffroy's shimmering image was beamed simultaneously to press conferences in London, Paris, Tokyo, New York, and Hong Kong, where myself and other reporters watched in rapt attention as he declared, "Yes, there is a Dom Pérignon 2003 and I am very proud to show you this wine today."
Zandile Blay: Dom Perignon's Digital Declaration of 2003 Vintage Zandile Blay 2011
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Other species present include the mara Dolichotis patagonum, Argentine grey fox Dusicyon griseus, culpeo fox D. culpaeus and Geoffroy's cat Felis geoffroyi.
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Some species present, which are endemic to the Atlantic forest include maned sloth Bradypus torquatus (EN), thin-spined porcupine Chaeotemys subspinosus (EN), jaguar Panthera onca (VU) and Geoffroy's tufted-ear marmoset Callithrix geoffroyi (VU).
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Geoffroy's tamarin is found only in southern Costa Rica, Panama, and northwestern Colombia.
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Eighteenth-century tables of affinity, modelled on Geoffroy's version, became increasingly detailed as the century proceeded.
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century Chalmers, Alan 2005
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Klein (1995) has highlighted this aspect of Geoffroy's work and how his 1718 paper in effect shows how a large section of the experimental chemistry of the time could be construed as a practical tradition divorced from a speculative metaphysics, atomistic or otherwise.
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century Chalmers, Alan 2005
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One has constantly to remember in dealing with Geoffroy's theories that he was not an evolutionist, but purely a morphologist.
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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So far we have considered Geoffroy's theories in their application to the facts.
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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All Geoffroy's morphological doctrine is found in them, but for the full expression of his views we must take his chief work, the _Philosophie anatomique_, particularly the first volume (1818).
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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