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  • The New York Observer reports that Laura Marmor is replacing Dwight Garner as a Senior Editor at The New York Times Book Review.

    2008 November 09 « The Book Publicity Blog 2008

  • The New York Observer reports that Laura Marmor is replacing Dwight Garner as a Senior Editor at The New York Times Book Review.

    Morning Brief — Monday, November 10 « The Book Publicity Blog 2008

  • While correct on the merits, Marmor, Oberlander, and White may be too pessimistic.

    Wonk Room » Cost Containment Will Require Government Action 2009

  • YIVO Archives, NYC; Leksikon fun der Nayer Yidisher Literatur 8 (1981): 147; Marmor, Kalmen.

    Miriam Karpilove. 2009

  • "Contemporaries of both have noted that their late works were strangely coarse or garish and seemed out of character to the finer works that these artists had produced over the years," Marmor said.

    Monet Wasn’t Abstract, Just Semi-Blind | Impact Lab 2007

  • Marmor recreated computer images showing how the two painters would have seen the world using a system of filters and documents from the time, a statement from the US university said.

    Monet Wasn’t Abstract, Just Semi-Blind | Impact Lab 2007

  • For theorists like Marmor (1992 & 2005) and Stone (1995) who deny that interpretation is the fundamental determinant of the meaning of linguistic expressions, the Wittgensteinian challenge is seen as a kind of reductio ad absurdum which indicates that we have gone astray in our understanding of how rules operate.

    Interpretation and Coherence in Legal Reasoning Dickson, Julie 2005

  • Hart's account is therefore conventionalist (see Marmor, and Coleman, 2001): ultimate legal rules are social norms, although they are neither the product of express agreement nor even conventions in the Schelling-Lewis sense (see Green 1999).

    Legal Positivism Green, Leslie 2003

  • As the earlier quotation from Marmor indicated, a recurring fear among psychiatrists is the notion that they may be excluded from the rich lode of a national health insurance, if such legislation is ever passed.

    Planned Short-Term Treatment RICHARD A. WELLS 1994

  • Marmor 1982 emphasized the value of empathic warmth, active attentive listening, and active participation in the treatment process.

    Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986

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