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  • George Frederick James Temple (December 2, 1901-January 30, 1992) was an English mathematician. He was President of the London Mathematical Society in...
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  • absolute zero radiates in the infrared, so this part of the spectrum contains a great deal of information. Low, Frank (May 2001) . "Obituary: Frederick Gillett...
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  • geometry! Frederick the Great, Letters of Voltaire and Frederick the Great (1927), translated by Richard Aldington, letter 221 from Frederick to Voltaire...
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  • hyperboloid is a quadric surface, that is a surface that may be defined as the zero set of a polynomial of degree two in three variables. Among quadric surfaces...
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  • for a single crust of bread. Madison Washington in The Heroic Slave by Frederick Douglass, published in Autographs for Freedom, edited by Julia Griffiths...
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  • Poet of the Piano Life of Chopin, by Franz Liszt Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician, by Frederick Niecks Chopin: The Man and his Music, by James Huneker...
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  • Maupassant, Guy de Maupertuis, Pierre Louis Mauriac, François Maurice, Frederick B. Mauriello, Julianna Rose Maurier, Daphne du Maurier, George du Maurois...
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  • il n'employait que les deux caractères zéro et l'unité. Il imagina que l'unité pouvait représenter Dieu, et zéro, lé néant; et que l'Être Suprême avait...
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  • addresses Zero] Those were good people back there. Innocent people. [Zero just grins; Wolverine starts to walk away from the wrecked helicopter.] Agent Zero: [laughs]...
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  • modelling au naturel for Woman in "Ex Nihilo," the Creation sculpture by Frederick Hart that frames a portal arch of the Washington National Cathedral. The...
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  • object of any good system must be that of developing first-class men. Frederick Winslow Taylor (1911) Principles of Scientific Management, p. 2. The estimate...
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  • This comment is modified in a later article derived from these talks: Frederick Douglass told in his Narrative how his condition as a slave became worse...
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  • experiences at the Battle of the Somme): Then five minutes to go. And then zero hour, and all hell lets loose. There's our barrage, the Germans' barrage...
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  • extent that their predecessors in the 1930s could only have dreamt of. Frederick Taylor, 1939: A People's History (2020) The contention of this book is...
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  • based on the fundamental concept of "zero", "infinity" and the set of finite numbers … He sometimes spoke of "zero" as the symbol of the absolute (Nirguna...
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  • our glory will not set; there will come no national decay and death. Frederick William Robertson, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of...
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  • color. Frederick Douglass, speech at the Civil Rights Mass-Meeting Held at Lincoln Hall (22 October 1883), as quoted in The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass...
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  • planet in the Universe has a population of zero then the entire population of the Universe must also be zero, and any people you may actually meet from...
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  • necessarily higher but a different type from his own. Frederick Winslow Taylor, Testimony of Frederick W. Taylor at Hearings Before Special Committee of the...
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  • where there is trust, there is something upon which it is supported. Frederick Douglass, "Our Composite Nationality" (7 December 1869), Boston, Massachusetts...
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