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...spring they throw the frisbee! To each other, back and forth. They want to have the good times. Today is the first day of the rest of their life! Yet they can also be a serious people. I have seen them at work in the laboratories of the twentieth chemistry course...
Consequently, there is often more art than science to important policy decisions, and the twentieth century policy maker still looks more like Aristotle than he does like Newton. The policy maker has come personal theory of how people behave in general, and from that he deduces how people will behave under certain particular circumstances...
...written in earlier times is certainly not inherently better than material being turned out today; however, earlier literature is a known quantity, while more recent material has yet to be evaluated. Fully 95 per cent of all human problems which confront the practicing lawyer are not unique to the twentieth century. The great beauty of English literature between 1550 and 1900, and the Greek and Latin classics, is its limited quantity...
...lived to be 99, but only an artist of such diverse styles, such daring experimentation, such natural feeling for his media as Picasso could show such rich variety and consistent excellence in an oeuvre spanning almost 80 years. Always, this production was at the forefront of art in the twentieth century. Picasso was the last, and possibly the greatest of the modernist giants...
...form, but on a separate form, 4875, that is a nuisance to obtain. There has been little promotion, and less advertising. As a result, only 3.3% of the first 24.3 million taxpayers filing returns this year have made use of the provision. Yet a poll conducted for the Twentieth Century Fund showed that 53% of those questioned favored the checkoff once it was explained. Conclusion: the IRS should try the check-off once more-this time with feeling...