Papers
Meanings and phrases
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- writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature); document; written document
n.
- official papers which a ship is legally required to have; related to ownership, cargo, etc.
n.
- (informal) a notice of dismissal or discharge; marching orders
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- a legal document giving information required for employment of certain people in certain countries; working papers; work permit
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- records kept of activities involved in carrying out a project
- a legal document giving information required for employment of certain people in certain countries; work papers; work permit
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- It contains original and translated research papers.
- He wrote forty-three research papers.
- He has published about 200 research papers and holds 29 patents.
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- Votchal is the author about 250 scientific papers.
- Several scientific papers he has published include:
- He was also the author of many scientific papers.
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- His personal papers were destroyed after his death at his request.
- They left behind clothes, a stereo, personal papers, and three pistol boxes.
- She left most of her personal papers to Pittsburg State University in Kansas.
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- Number of his published papers are more than 160.
- Claire Weekes' published papers in reproductive biology of reptiles:
- He has published papers on the various aspects of aviation safety and security.
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- He published several papers over a period of 2–3 years.
- They edited several papers for the Académie des sciences.
- Hardwick has authored several papers on native food plants.
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- Libbey's papers are held by Rutgers University.
- His papers are held at Princeton University.
- Coman's papers are held by the Wellesley College Archives.
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- Several of Hicks's other papers deal with the same subject.
- Several other men in her family were employed on other papers.
- Einstein then extended Bose's ideas to matter in two other papers.
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- He also had numerous papers published in industry journals.
- The papers published a single Sunday edition, the "Item-Tribune", beginning December 21, 1924.
- In a pair of papers published together under the title "Prelude or Requiem for the 'Mozart Effect'?"
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- More than 3,000 academic papers have used data from the index.
- Arnott has published over 100 academic papers in refereed journals.
- From 1761 it published academic papers in a series titled "Skrifter".
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- However, its ballot papers still appeared in voting booths.
- Polling recommenced with fresh ballot papers on Saturday 17 November.
- The ballot papers had a section for each of the parties with the party number and symbol.
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- 1938), who wrote a series of papers about the disease in 1976.
- It opened the series of papers of other authors (which were communicated already by R. Aris).
- Elementary functions were introduced by Joseph Liouville in a series of papers from 1833 to 1841.
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- Winfree has published a number of papers on fiscal policy and public finance.
- Cauchy was very productive, in number of papers second only to Leonhard Euler.
- She wrote a number of papers and a widely cited book (Smith 1991) on grammatical aspect.
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- As this has been proven in many papers, we will refer to.
- Alpena had many papers initially.
- Being named as an author on many papers is good for an academic's career.
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- He also had numerous papers published in industry journals.
- He served on dozens of boards and published numerous papers.
- She wrote numerous papers on educational theory and pedagogy.
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- He filed amended divorce papers remedying this.
- In 2012, Kris served Anna with divorce papers.
- Kimberly is then stunned when presented with divorce papers at work.
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- Trick was an amateur poet who had several poems published in local papers.
- After finishing an education as a journalist, he started to work for various Danish local papers.
- Both games were staged at the Bank Street Grounds, or "Bank-Street Grounds" as the local papers stylized it.
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- She is author and editor of a number of English history books and papers.
- He has authored numerous books and papers on musical and poetic analysis.
- She was a professor at the Massey University and published a number of books and papers on accounting and financial reporting.
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- He is the author of two books on IBM's DB2 UDB, and more than 50 technical papers.
- Over 1100 technical papers have been published over the history of the SD&A conference.
- Recommended Practices and technical papers are available free on-line to the Society members.
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- Initially, two nomination papers were submitted.
- 2 nomination papers were disapproved initially.
- 83 candidates for the election submitted nomination papers.
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- He has published over 50 publications and conference papers.
- He has also received the CHI Honorable Mention Award for eight other CHI conference papers.
- Tam possesses 4 patents and has published nearly 450 articles, over 500 conference papers and over 20 book chapters.
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- National papers were published on Christmas Day until 1912.
- Both papers were published in May 1995 in a dedicated issue of the "Annals of Mathematics."
- Early papers were published in English, French, and German, with summaries in all three languages.
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- UASR’s role was to publish papers and books about Hamas.
- He has published widely, both papers and books, such as:
- Associate professor of Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole, she has authored numerous articles, papers and books.
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- Since 2001, he has contributed to approximately 50 cited papers.
- His most cited papers are:
- In 2004 it was selected as one of the ten most frequently cited papers in the 50-year history of "Management Science".
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- He published several papers over a period of 2–3 years.
- The research team has also published several papers on scalability.
- Cockcroft has published several papers on the results of his findings.
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- His work has included several white papers for the Edison Electric Institute ("EEI").
- The LGRC-CFI also publishes a blog and several industry-specific white papers regularly.
- In 2006, he released two further white papers regarding the technique and its potential legal ramifications.
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- Lofty has a problem - he needs to get identity papers from the Ministry.
- The government introduced new identity papers and obligatory registration for citizens in December 1932.
- In 1942, she was able to escape the ghetto with the help of her mother and, using forged identity papers, adopted the name Elżbieta Chodakowska.
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- Duke University has a collection of papers related to Bryant.
- The first of these accounts appeared in a collection of papers edited by Gordon Claridge.
- In 1972, Shepard gave his personal collection of papers and illustrations to the University of Surrey.
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- The corpus is an "archive" in that it contains the private papers of a single family.
- The Kennedy family agreed to sit for interviews and to make Joseph Kennedy's private papers available.
- I have been through the greater part of Milner's private papers and have found no evidence to support that.