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Richards's son, a marketer, had let him know about two inventors whose technology might have a useful application in the game.
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It would have seemed an open and shut case that should have attracted a hefty sentence, given Richards's famous record.
File reveals police view of drug squad raid on Keith Richards 2011
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It is not simply the "vibrations of light" that in Richards's scheme would account for our experience of beauty.
January 2010 2010
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It is not simply the "vibrations of light" that in Richards's scheme would account for our experience of beauty.
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For Dewey it is an "integral outcome" of a mutually dynamic interaction, something subjectively felt but not simply a matter of "projecting the effect and making it part of the cause," in Richards's words.
January 2010 2010
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The program will include Richards's absolutely stunning treatments of Bernstein's big ballads "Tonight" and especially "Somewhere."
The Jazz Scene: Sultry Styles and 50 Years of the Rumble Will Friedwald 2011
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For Dewey it is an "integral outcome" of a mutually dynamic interaction, something subjectively felt but not simply a matter of "projecting the effect and making it part of the cause," in Richards's words.
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He is understood to have been taken aback by the strength of Richards's tirade.
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It is not simply the "vibrations of light" that in Richards's scheme would account for our experience of beauty.
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For Dewey it is an "integral outcome" of a mutually dynamic interaction, something subjectively felt but not simply a matter of "projecting the effect and making it part of the cause," in Richards's words.
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