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Kosslyn's confusion does much to enlightendiscussion of psychology's development. Pattullosays it's possible that psychology has not yetdetermined its relation to other disciplines, andsays the current preoccupation with hard sciencemight be a trend that will pass. "You're still inthe stage of laying the groundwork," he says...
After Martin retired, Fish put the program on hold as he took over coaching responsibilities for the Crimson. Fish began to lay the groundwork for the program in the summer of 1984 by establishing an non-profit foundation to sponsor the program (International Junior Squash Exchange Program), and last summer sought corporate sponsorships and private donations to subsidize the estimated $60,000 cost of the tour. He was successful in raising $20,000, and said he expects to raise the remaining monies before the start of the tour...
Neznansky suggested, however, that seemingly minor attempts at reform may set the groundwork for the next generation of Soviet leadership to make substantial changes in the Soviet system...
...heiress so he could inherit the millions he was promised in her will and marry his then mistress, former Soap Opera Actress Alexandra Isles. But some of the promised proof was never introduced. With carefully crafted motions, raising such issues as relevance and prosecutorial failure to lay necessary legal groundwork, Puccio persuaded Judge Corinne Grande to exclude Sunny von Bulow's will, testimony from her financial adviser and evidence that Von Bulow knew how to use hypodermics...
Arriving in China, Treadup's impressions are immediately negative. His hatred of the blatant imperialism practiced by the Great Powers in the wake of the 1900 Bose Rebellion is also at least partly foreshadowed by the earlier groundwork. In these transitional sections the book tends to suffer from over-elaborate retail and reverie...