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Messrs. Drahozal and Wittrock discovered a few trends.
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Kourisky and Wittrock 1992, showed a 30% gain in learning.
The power of pictures - part 1 Clive Shepherd 2007
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In modern times, the problems of expertise have been associated particularly with specialists such as scientists or technical experts Gibbons and Wittrock, 1984; Weiss and Wollman, 1986, but the general problems extend to any form of specialized knowledge and any kind of division of labor.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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In modern times, the problems of expertise have been associated particularly with specialists such as scientists or technical experts Gibbons and Wittrock, 1984; Weiss and Wollman, 1986, but the general problems extend to any form of specialized knowledge and any kind of division of labor.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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In modern times, the problems of expertise have been associated particularly with specialists such as scientists or technical experts Gibbons and Wittrock, 1984; Weiss and Wollman, 1986, but the general problems extend to any form of specialized knowledge and any kind of division of labor.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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"That is -- I mean -- yes, I sort of know him," stammered Wittrock, in confusion; "I have heard of him."
Jim Cummings Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton
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"I said, a short time ago," he continued, addressing Wittrock, "that you could lighten your sentence if you wanted to do so."
Jim Cummings Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton
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Wittrock sprang back as though he had been shot, and glaring like an enraged lion, seemed about to rush upon the audacious detective.
Jim Cummings Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton
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WHEN the now noted express car robbers, Wittrock, Haight and Weaver, were brought up for trial, they pleaded "guilty," and were sentenced to
Jim Cummings Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton
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A few days later the train carried them to that city, and as they passed the various places, Wittrock pointed out the gully in which was located the moonshiner's cave where the plunder was divided, and then, as the train rounded the curve, he depicted, in graphic language, the struggle between Moriarity and himself, which was only ended by the freight train bearing down on them.
Jim Cummings Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton
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