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  • Kinderman Gire on the suspicion he was a separatist.

    Elaine Pearson: Supporting Accountability, Not Separatism In Indonesia Elaine Pearson 2011

  • As Kinderman notes, a test as simple as an ultrasound is "painless and accurate."

    Mail Call And Corrections: Important Concerns Facing Today's Kids 2007

  • In particular, THE EXORCIST is very knowing about issues of shame and guilt which and here I paraphrase Lt. Kinderman, like a cold draft in a warm house, provide a red carpet for infection.

    31 the Willie Way Arbogast 2007

  • As far as I can see, Kinderman and I are not far apart, and his observations about Beethoven's telescoping of the fugue theme in the Meno Allegro are brilliantly perceptive; his sensitivity to motivic structure is, as always, impressive.

    Beethoven's Triumph' Brendel, Alfred 1995

  • The extraordinary telescoping of the theme signaled by Kinderman is more telling when heard as part of an ongoing and continuous process.

    Beethoven's Triumph' Brendel, Alfred 1995

  • Commenting on the findings, clinical psychologist Professor Peter Kinderman, from the University of Liverpool, said: I suspect it may be a combination of both mechanisms, but I also suspect that maternal attachment may be more important.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Those American chapters introduce us to the novel's most memorable characters, including Joe Kinderman, her enigmatic second husband another policeman; and the stoic Mrs. Wolohan, a Kennedy-esque wife and Lilly's compassionate employer.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Peter Kinderman, professor of clinical psychology at Liverpool University, called it "a very good piece of research published in an important journal".

    The Guardian World News Sarah Boseley 2011

  • Peter Kinderman, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Liverpool, said the study suggested authorities should take "a cautious and thoughtful approach to cannabis legislation."

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • Peter Kinderman, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Liverpool, said the study suggested authorities should take "a cautious and thoughtful approach to cannabis legislation."

    FOXNews.com 2011

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