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Skeptics raise sundry objections, not least that consciousness could never be reduced to a single number, let alone the measure that Tononi proposes.
Neuroscience Weighs in on Physics’ Biggest Questions - Issue 107: The Edge | George Musser | October 13, 2021 | NautilusIt has inspired a generation of cosmologists to write papers, teach classes, and publish textbooks about the sundry ways inflation could have played out.
A key part of the Big Bang remains troublingly elusive | Charlie Wood | October 7, 2021 | Popular-ScienceIn the cartoon gig, she pokes fun at everyday occurrences, as her character wonders how life would be if she met pop icons in sundry situations.
By contrast, Grantham summons sundry metrics and data to support his case.
Investing legends Carl Icahn and Jeremy Grantham see a stock market bubble | Shawn Tully | January 8, 2021 | FortuneAgain and again we were told by sundry Middle East experts that the wise mullahs had every interest in maintaining a stable Iraq.
Iraq Is Not Our War Anymore. Let It Be Iran’s Problem. | Christopher Dickey | July 17, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHer goal is not just the acquisition of knowledge on sundry subjects.
Barbara Ehrenreich Gives God a Going Over in Her New Book | Nick Romeo | April 19, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTFor the past four decades and more, since he shot to fame in Easy Rider, he has been known to all and sundry simply as “Jack”.
Jack Nicholson Deserves a Better Biography Than This | Christopher Bray | October 31, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThey need to read tea-leaves, divine the intentions of all and sundry, and work their publics into a froth based on those efforts.
To do it, the FBI enlisted the help of sundry characters, none worse than Whitey, the leader of the mostly Irish Winter Hill gang.
From accounts preserved of the sums expended at sundry public feasts at Coventry (Anno 1452 to 1464) we find that 2s.
Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham | Thomas T. Harman and Walter ShowellThe fact that vowing and swearing to God are a part of his service is manifest, as we have seen from sundry passages of Scripture.
The Ordinance of Covenanting | John CunninghamThe tide was down; and sundry Arabs were regaling their naked feet in the mud, sporting and shouting.
Elster's Folly | Mrs. Henry WoodBishop Fox in his injunctions in 1507 forbade sundry priests to hold any communication with the abbess or with any of the nuns.
Bell's Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey | Thomas PerkinsThe noise, the coming and going, ceased at the third floor, where sundry members of the club had their apartments.
The Nabob | Alphonse Daudet
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