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  • One of my favorite short stories is "A Small, Good Thing," by Ramond Carver.

    An Interview with Lolly Winston, author of Good Grief 2010

  • On his application, where he'd described his course load, Ramond had spelled chemistry as "chemestry" and literature as "literatre."

    How I Got Into College: 6 Stories 2008

  • In 1971, Pierre Ramond of the University of Florida derived a string theory for fermions by discovering an early form of a new symmetry called supersymmetry, which connects bosons and fermions.

    Euclid’s Window Leonard Mlodinow 2001

  • In 1971, Pierre Ramond of the University of Florida derived a string theory for fermions by discovering an early form of a new symmetry called supersymmetry, which connects bosons and fermions.

    Euclid’s Window Leonard Mlodinow 2001

  • In 1971, Pierre Ramond of the University of Florida derived a string theory for fermions by discovering an early form of a new symmetry called supersymmetry, which connects bosons and fermions.

    Euclid’s Window Leonard Mlodinow 2001

  • Anticipation of tomorrow's ceremony, planned by post Commander Ramond Goodburlet, has left her with mixed emotions - both pride that her son will be remembered by others and the grief of remembering him herself.

    Widener, James E. 1990

  • The Alpine plants, for example, of Scotland, as remarked by Mr.H. C. Watson, and those of the Pyrenees, as remarked by Ramond, are more especially allied to the plants of northern Scandinavia; those of the United States to Labrador; those of the mountains of Siberia to the arctic regions of that country.

    XII. Geographical Distribution. Dispersal During the Glacial Period 1909

  • Ramond found it on the Pyrenes; and Summerfield in Norway.

    Commentary on Revelation 1837-1913 1909

  • P. uncinata Ramond ex De Candolle, Lamarck, Fl. Franç.ed. 3, iii.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Then Count Ramond pricked on more than apace, and many times looked behind him, fearing that my Cid would repent what he had done, and send to take him back to prison, which the perfect one would not have done for the whole world, for never did he do disloyal thing.

    Heroes Every Child Should Know Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880

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