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  • When a bizarre accident causes scientist Linda Adnil to splinter through time, Professor Nebulous and his team must travel to different time zones to locate the various Linda-viduals ...

    Issue 0.035 z0mbieastronaut 2009

  • When a bizarre accident causes scientist Linda Adnil to splinter through time, Professor Nebulous and his team must travel to different time zones to locate the various Linda-viduals ...

    Jan. 14th, 2009 - Issue 0.035 z0mbieastronaut 2009

  • Usually, however, the two indi viduals are heterophilous on all of these variables because knowledge of, and experience with, an innovation are highly related to socioeconomic status, education, and so forth.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • Usually, however, the two indi viduals are heterophilous on all of these variables because knowledge of, and experience with, an innovation are highly related to socioeconomic status, education, and so forth.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • Submissions have been received from more than 20 significant role-players in the health sector, including institutions and indi - viduals.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • "But the merging entities must still form new indi - viduals," Mach protested.

    Robot Adept Anthony, Piers 1988

  • These experiments attempt to test the validity of the under - lying axioms, and to clarify the question of how indi - viduals behave typically in situations involving risk.

    GAME THEORY OSKAR MORGENSTERN 1968

  • The Justices have now transferred their major directing role from the economic to other areas, in effect becoming mod - ern Platonic philosopher-kings in determining the minimal procedural and substantive due process of law which must be accorded all persons; nowhere else in the free nations is there such a concentration of this definitional power delegated to nine appointed indi - viduals.

    DUE PROCESS IN LAW MORRIS D. FORKOSCH 1968

  • Public authority is exercised, of course, by indi - viduals who are more powerful than the persons subject to their authority, but their power belongs to them by virtue of their office.

    LIBERALISM JOHN PLAMENATZ 1968

  • For Emerson, individualism, which he endowed with moral and religious significance, had not yet been tried; it was the route to perfection, a sponta - neous social order of self-reliant and independent indi - viduals.

    TYPES OF INDIVIDUALISM STEVEN LUKES 1968

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