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Critics include Noordhof 1998; Raymont 2001; Gibb 2004; Macdonald and Macdonald
Mental Causation Robb, David 2008
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No Chicago back had done that since 1997 (Raymont Harris).
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GRAHAM: Dr. Reesom Haile was awarded the Raymont (ph) Prize, Eritrea's (ph) highest award for literary achievement, and wrote four books, including two with African literature scholar and translator, Charles Cantaloopo (ph).
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Fifteen years later, Raymont returns to Nicaragua, along with some of the American journalists who were featured in the original, to see what happened to the forgotten country, and its people, that was once such a focus of U.S. media.
faux noose 2004
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Imaginative abilities are not sufficient since someone can have the ability to imagine a particular kind of experience without exercising it (see the example cited above). (c) To show that recognitional abilities are not sufficient either, Raymont cites empirical data
Qualia: The Knowledge Argument Nida-Rümelin, Martine 2002
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"Or one of the EmDef ships could get there even sooner," Raymont offered.
Angelmass Zahn, Timothy 2001
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"About two minutes ago, sir," Raymont said, sounding thoroughly miserable now.
Angelmass Zahn, Timothy 2001
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Hozer and Raymont have uncovered some fascinating information about the great Canadian artist, including details of the three years he spent in Seattle, which produced both a failed love affair and what's believed to be Thomson's first known oil painting - seen in this film publicly for the first time and now belonging to an Ottawa collector.
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Raymont set out to rectify that with the documentary West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thomson , which will have its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival on Saturday.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARSHA LEDERMAN VANCOUVER 2011
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Along the way, Raymont, co-director Michèle Hozer and writer/co-producer Nancy Lang uncovered new revelations about Thomson's life, his art and, yes, his death.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARSHA LEDERMAN VANCOUVER 2011
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