In places where the loudest megaphone wins ( internet debates, American political radio, etc . ) it is easy to exaggerate the prevalence of such strains of religion, but systematic surveys of these things show such people to be firmly in the minority.
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He followed this by insisting on a systematic survey of the resources of the townspeople to see what could be extracted : he deputed the lawyer Arthur Trevor to oversee the process : he attached a postscript demanding a huge quantity of musket ammunition.
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This personal mini-history is a reminder that while many gay artists are now openly claiming their place in the sun, a systematic survey exhibition of gay art in America _ like that of feminist art, with which it overlaps _ has yet to appear.
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These volumes gave the first clear, systematic survey of English plants, and with their admirable woodcuts ( mainly copied from Leonhart Fuchs's 1542 " De historia Stirpium " ) and detailed observations based on Turner's own field studies put the herbal on an altogether higher footing than in earlier works.
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Although the role of " Blastocystis hominis " in human disease is often referred to as controversial, a systematic survey of research studies conducted by 11 infectious disease specialists from nine countries, found that over 95 % of papers published in the last 10 years identified it as causing illness in immunocompetent individuals.
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The last field season also undertook a systematic survey of non-burial structures, leading to the realization that these hundreds of burials were apparently located under ancient houses-- although no traces of them remain-as well as among the various trash pits, and that Tlatilco was not a necropolis, but rather a major chiefdom center.
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Two men who learned of Jansky's 1933 discovery were of great influence on the later development of the new study of radio astronomy : one was Grote Reber, a radio engineer who singlehandedly built a radio telescope in his Illinois back yard in 1937 and did the first systematic survey of astronomical radio waves.
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His most famous successor was the photographer Lewis Wickes Hine, whose systematic surveys of conditions of child-labor in particular, made for the National Child Labor Commission and published in sociological journals like The Survey, are generally credited with strongly influencing the development of child-labor laws in New York and the United States more generally.
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A systematic survey of sources at the beginning of the article would reduce the possibility of this, and frees the reader somewhat from the editors choices . . . i . e . helps them think for themselves; it would also help the editor, as creating the following article would proceed in a more coherent and rigorous manner.
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Of his numerous writings, the most important are " Unterricht von der deutschen Sprache und Poesie " ( 1682 ), the first attempt in Germany at a systematic survey of European literature, and " Polyhistor, sive de auctorum notitia et rerum commentarii " ( L�beck, 1688, not completed till 1707; 4th ed ., 1747 ), a kind of encyclopaedia of the knowledge and learning of his time.