One of the CSP's " Occasional Papers " accused Huma Abedin, then Hillary Clinton's aide, of being an undercover spy for the Muslim Brotherhood.
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The open discussion and voting by voice vote ( with occasional paper ballots ) occurs the first day, and is presided over by the moderator.
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The South West Tasmania Resources Survey produced 25 Discussion Papers, 22 Working Papers and 20 Occasional papers-including the breakup of the region into river catchments:
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Royal United Services Institute ( Occasional Paper, September 2013 ) : " " As a UK s National Security Strategy ( NSS ) . ""
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She also gave talks to the Peterborough Historical Society, and published an occasional paper on F . M . de la Fosse, Peterborough's first librarian.
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*Thomas, Elaine and Kay Williamson . 1967 . " Wordlists of delta Edo : Epie, Engenni, Degema . " In Occasional Papers 8, p . 105.
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In early 1866 Taylor published the first edition of the " Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission " which later became " China's Millions ".
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Sir James was a fellow of the Royal Society and contributed occasional papers to their Transactions, and to the Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society.
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The Curator, T . K . Penniman wrote a short account of Knowles'life for the introduction to Knowles'second Occasional Paper, published just after his death in 1953.
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From 1974-77, Palais edited Occasional Papers on Korean Studies, as known as the Journal of Korean Studies, which was edited out of the University of Washington until 1988.