This assumption was challenged by the results of a 2015 study by Lisa K . Fazio, Nadia M . Brasier, B . Keith Payne, and Elizabeth J . Marsh.
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Gustave Caillois finished fourth in the second Richard-Brasier, nearly six minutes behind Cagno but over 36 minutes ahead of Christian Werner, the best-placed German representative driving a Mercedes.
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In March 1906, the automobile was advertised in a national trade magazine as " Richard-Brasier " agent and sole importer located at 225-230 West 58th Street in New York City.
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If this natural brake on the disease can be found, it might be useful in controlling epidemics elsewhere, said Brasier, a forest pathologist at Alice Holt Lodge, a research institute in England.
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Th�ry's victory meant instant fame such that when he and Henri Brasier arrived in Paris they received an enthusiastic reception at the ACF premises, appearing on the balcony to acknowledge thousands of cheering Parisians.
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Brasier said it was conceivable that all of this evidence for early life on Earth could be the product of nonliving, chemical processes and that life's actual beginnings were hundreds of millions of years later.
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For Brasier, the claim of bacteria fossils in 3.5-billion-year-old rock is as extraordinary as fossils in a Martian meteorite, demanding that all possible nonbiological explanations be ruled out first.
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The Cup was won by L�on Th�ry in a Richard-Brasier, and the Gordon Bennett race returned to France for 1905 and 1906, but was not continued as such in 1907, as Grand Prix motor racing evolved.
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"None of the structures we see there we would interpret as fossils, " said Dr . Martin Brasier, a geobiologist at Oxford University and the lead author of a paper in the current issue of the journal Nature.
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Work by researchers such as American political scientist Robert D . Putnam and a 2006 study by McPherson, Smith-Lovin and Brasiers published in the " American Sociological Review " seem to support at least the more moderate neotribalist arguments.