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Prince of Conde, cited in Jean de Serres, The three partes of commentaries containing the whole and perfect discourse of the ciuill warres of Fraunce, trans. from Latin by Thomas Timme London: Frances Coldocke, 1574, Fourth Book, 119, access via Early English Books On-Line.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Prince of Conde, cited in Jean de Serres, The three partes of commentaries containing the whole and perfect discourse of the ciuill warres of Fraunce, trans. from Latin by Thomas Timme London: Frances Coldocke, 1574, Fourth Book, 119, access via Early English Books On-Line.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Although the discussion with Timme was interesting and constructive – actually looking at the detail of the paper – the paper still strongly supports my hypothesis of highly variable past climate.
Mother Jones: The Mann behind the Hockey Stick « Climate Audit 2005
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Timme in the following scene strikes a blow at the abjectly sensual involved in much of the then sentimental, unrecognized and unrealized.
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Timme carries his poignancy and keenness of satire over into bluntness of burlesque blows in a large part of these closing scenes.
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Timme wrote reviews for this periodical, and the general tone of this notice renders it not improbable that he roguishly wrote the review himself or inspired it, as a kind of advertisement for the novel itself.
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These obtrude upon the original aim of the book and absorb the action of the story in such a measure that Timme often for whole chapters and sections seems to forget entirely the convention of his outsetting.
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The reviewers mingled praise and blame, and the most thoughtful of them, one Timme, declared in the Erfurt _Zeitung_ that here if anywhere was the coming Shakspere, -- which was a little wild from posterity's point of view, but not an unpleasant thing for a young author to read in
The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Calvin Thomas 1886
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It's a welcome provocation, well put too by Timme, but the argument one has had against provocateurs like Nicholas Carr remains: And yet, it's there.
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"This noise can drive the threatened marine mammals, for example blue, humpback and sei whales and Peale's dolphins and Chilean dolphins, away and disrupt their communication in the ramified fjords and channels," explains Marc Timme from the
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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