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  • 41Characteristics of Harold Pinter's work — Main article: Harold Pinter Further information: Works of Harold Pinter Characteristics of Harold Pinter s work identifies distinctive aspects of the works of the British playwright Harold Pinter (1930–2008) and gives an indication of their… …

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  • 42Wait/walk dilemma — The Wait/walk dilemma occurs when waiting for a bus at a bus stop, when the duration of the wait may exceed the time needed to arrive at a destination by another means, especially walking. The dilemma has been studied in an unpublished report… …

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  • 43Microbundle — In mathematics, a microbundle is a generalization of the concept of vector bundle, introduced by the American mathematician John Milnor in 1964.[1] It allows the creation of bundle like objects in situations where they would not ordinarily be… …

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  • 44Duchenne de Boulogne — Demonstration of the mechanics of facial expression. Duchenne and an assistant faradize the mimetic muscles of The Old Man …

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  • 45Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine — Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine. ou, Analyse électro physiologique de l expression des passions des arts plastiques. is a monograph on the muscles of facial expression, researched and written by Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne de Boulogne,… …

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  • 46Michael Aizenman — is a mathematician and a physicist at Princeton University working in the fields of mathematical physics, statistical mechanics, functional analysis and probability theory. The highlights of his work[1] include: the triviality of a class of… …

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  • 47Leibniz: truth, knowledge and metaphysics — Nicholas Jolley Leibniz is in important respects the exception among the great philosophers of the seventeenth century. The major thinkers of the period characteristically proclaim the need to reject the philosophical tradition; in their… …

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  • 48cliché — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. stereotype, plate, cut (See printing); truism, commonplace, platitude; banality, triviality, bromide (inf.). See maxim. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. commonplace, platitude, truism, bromide, stereotype,… …

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  • 49frivolity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. levity, flightiness, giddiness, folly.See unimportance. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. flightiness, triviality, silliness, levity, flippancy, lightness, puerility, trifling, folly, frippery, flummery,… …

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  • 50froth — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. foam, suds, lather, spume; head, cream, collar; scum; levity, triviality, frivolity. v. i. foam, spume, effervesce, ferment, bubble, fizz. See agitation, unimportance. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bubbles …

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