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... scientific detection of crime , no editorial foibles and policies exist against which the writer so often battles in vain . There is only one editorial dictum - scientific accuracy . That accom- plished , the author can give his ...
... scientific detection of crime , no editorial foibles and policies exist against which the writer so often battles in vain . There is only one editorial dictum - scientific accuracy . That accom- plished , the author can give his ...
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... scientific - marvellous a method of estrangement [ dépayse- ment ] too precious to abandon , and satirists will never give up such a resource which provides them with so many possibilities for allegory and allusion . It was Edgard [ sic ] ...
... scientific - marvellous a method of estrangement [ dépayse- ment ] too precious to abandon , and satirists will never give up such a resource which provides them with so many possibilities for allegory and allusion . It was Edgard [ sic ] ...
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... scientific - marvellous was purely and simply science - as involuntary as Monsieur Jourdain's prose . The advance of knowledge may demonstrate that our irrational speculation was , in fact , not so at all - but at the moment when we ...
... scientific - marvellous was purely and simply science - as involuntary as Monsieur Jourdain's prose . The advance of knowledge may demonstrate that our irrational speculation was , in fact , not so at all - but at the moment when we ...
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Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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