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That paper's reception by John Tukey is told with dry humor by Heckman in his Prize Lecture.)
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Julia, child of study and poetry, had no nursery adaptability, and little "Tukey" was soon turned over to our mother, who gladly took charge of him.
Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 Maud Howe Elliott 1915
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Thus it's quite possible to believe in fat tails (such as Tukey distributions), radical uncertainty, self-fulfilling prophecies, feedback mechanisms, institutuional rigidities - but without having to accept the inherent volatility of a capitalist system.
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Saw 2 6pt at at WI Deer & Tukey show that scored near 150.
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Saw 2 6pt at at WI Deer & Tukey show that scored near 150.
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The situation with Iran, where Tukey's leaders have been supportive of an equally autocratic regime, is the opposite, Mr. Bagci says.
Turkey Navigates Path Through Unrest in Mideast, North Africa Marc Champion 2011
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Tukey had been the owner of a lawn care company in New England for many years before he decided to stop using lawn pesticides on his customer's lawns.
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Tukey suggests spraying compost tea several times a year on lawns and shows how to make your own backyard batch for your grass to drink at seasonal tea parties.
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After a spring of regularly spreading weed 'n' feed, Tukey began suffering from nosebleeds and shortness of breath at the end of each workday.
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Tukey, who claims he is still addicted to mowing, to the straight-line patterns of turf and to the scent of freshly cut grass, is utterly certain you can have a beautiful lawn without a synthetic chemical program.
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