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  1. Albinus on Anatomy by Robert Beverly Hale, Terence Coyle, 1989-01-01
  2. The Invention of Tradition (Canto)
  3. The Story Of Earth & Life: A Southern African Perspective on a 4.6-Billion-Year Journey by Terence McCarthy, Bruce Rubidge, 2006-09-01
  4. Violence & Memory: One Hundred Years in the 'Dark Forests' of Matabeleland (Social History of Africa) by Jocelyn Alexander, Joanne McGregor, et all 2000-08-11
  5. Society in Zimbabwe's Liberation War
  6. Terence: Phormio (Bristol Classical Press Latin Texts)
  7. Maya Cosmogenesis 2012: The True Meaning of the Maya Calendar End-Date by John Major Jenkins, Terence McKenna, 1998-08-01
  8. Eco House Book by Terence Conran, 2009-09-15
  9. Terence Conran on Design by Terence Conran, 1996-09-01
  10. Time Series Techniques for Economists by Terence C. Mills, 1991-06-28
  11. Political Innovation and Conceptual Change (Ideas in Context)
  12. Structuralism and Semiotics (New Accents) by Terence Hawkes (Series Ed), Terence Hawkes, 2003-11-14
  13. Splendors of the Universe: A Practical Guide to Photographing the Night Sky by Terence Dickinson, Jack Newton, 1997-11-01
  14. Plato's Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues by Terence Irwin, 1979-08-09

61. Science Fiction Writer Robert J. Sawyer: Terence M. Green
Green, terence M(ichael), born in Canada on 2 February 1947. Green, a highschool English teacher in his native Toronto, had his first SF story,
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Green, Terence M(ichael) , born in Canada on 2 February 1947 Green, a high-school English teacher in his native Toronto, had his first SF story, "Japanese Tea," published in the Australian anthology Alien Worlds in 1978. His first sale to the U.S. was "Till Death Do Us Part" in the December 1981 ; he's had three other stories in that magazine since, plus three in Asimov's (including a collaboration with Andrew Weiner in the June 1988 issue). Green is a soft SF writer; his work is thoughtful, introspective, and character-driven, and most often explores family relationships. Green's first novel, Barking Dogs (1988), expanding his brilliant short story of the same name from the May 1984

62. Terence Main
Works in stone and metal, functional and decorative pieces. Includes press and biography.
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63. MySpace.com - Terence Fixmer - Lille - Electro / Techno - Www.myspace.com/terenc
MySpace music profile for terence Fixmer with tour dates, songs, videos, pictures, blogs, band information, downloads and more.
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64. Terence Ulrich Good Boy
At a recent gallery opening, a woman stopped in front of one of terence Ulrich s painting. After a brief pause, she commented not very uplifting, huh?
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65. Gorski-Cenaps
terence T. Gorski is a pioneer in the development of Relapse Prevention Therapy, who has achieved international acclaim for his work.
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66. Plautus, Terence, And Cicero By Sanderson Beck
The only surviving ancient Roman plays are the 21 comedies (one only in fragments) by Plautus listed by Varro as authentic, six comedies by terence,
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Roman culture originated out of Etruscan rituals and religion and was influenced greatly by the Greeks. Livy described how Etruscan dance and music were introduced in Rome during a plague in 364 BC to appease the gods. Histrionic gestures were developed into dialogs with plots adapted from Greek tragedies and comedies by a Greek slave named Livius Andronicus by 240 BC. Andronicus translated Homer's Odyssey into Latin, and it was used in schools for generations. Short Oscan plays from Campania using mime called fabula Atellana were based on the characters of the stupid clown Maccus, the bragging glutton Bucco, the foolish old Pappus, and the hunchback trickster Dossennus. In the late third century BC Gnaeus Naevius wrote an epic on the first Punic war , a few tragedies about the Trojan war, and dozens of comedies based on Greek plays as well as one play about Romulus and Remus and one about the victory by consul Marcellus over the Insubrian Gauls in 222 BC; the plays of Naevius were so critical of political figures that he was imprisoned and went into exile. Greek tragedies were also adapted by Quintius Ennius (239-169 BC), Marcus Pacuvius (c. 220-c. 130 BC), and Lucius Accius (170-c. 86 BC), and Greek comedies were translated by the freed Insubrian slave Caecilius Statius (c. 219-c. 166 BC), but these are all lost.
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67. School Of Chemistry - Bristol University - Professor Terence Cosgrove
Web pages index for Professor terence Cosgrove, Staff, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK.
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68. Terence: Adelphoe
DE. Sino habeat; in istac finem faciat. MI. Istuc recte. CANTOR. Plaudite. terence The Latin Library The Classics Page.
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P. TERENTI AFRI ADELPHOE C. SVLPICI APOLLINARIS PERIOCHA
Duos cum haberet Demea adulescentulos,
dat Micioni fratri adoptandum Aeschinum,
sed Ctesiphonem retinet. hunc citharistriae
lepore captum sub duro ac tristi patre
frater celabat Aeschinus; famam rei,
amorem in sese transferebat; denique
fidicinam lenoni eripit. uitiauerat
idem Aeschinus ciuem Atticam pauperculam
fidemque dederat hanc sibi uxorem fore.
Demea iurgare, grauiter ferre; mox tamen, ut ueritas patefacta est, ducit Aeschinus uitiatam, potitur Ctesipho citharistriam. PERSONAE MICIO SENEX DEMEA SENEX SANNIO LENO AESCHINVS ADVLESCENS BACCHIS MERETRIX PARMENO SERVOS SYRVS SERVOS CTESIPHO ADVLESCENS SOSTRATA MATRONA CANTHARA ANVS GETA SERVOS HEGIO SENEX PAMPHILA VIRGO DROMO PVER. PROLOGVS Postquam poeta sensit scripturam suam ab iniquis obseruari et aduorsarios rapere in peiorem partem quam acturi sumus, indicio de se ipse erit, uos eritis iudices, laudin an uitio duci id factum oporteat. Synapothnescontes Diphili comoediast: eam Commorientes Plautus fecit fabulam. in Graeca adulescens est, qui lenoni ieripit

69. Political Science Faculty - Ball
terence moved to ASU in 1998 after 26 years at the University of Minnesota. Professor Ball holds a B.A. degree from the University of California at Santa
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E-mail: tball@imap4.asu.edu Terence moved to ASU in 1998 after 26 years at the University of Minnesota. Professor Ball holds a B.A. degree from the University of California at Santa Cruz and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. He has held visiting professorships at the University of California - San Diego and Oxford University. In addition to many articles in scholarly journals and books, he is the author of Civil Disobedience and Civil Deviance Transforming Political Discourse Reappraising Political Theory Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal (with Richard Dagger), and a mystery novel, Rousseau's Ghost . Among the books he has edited or co-edited are Political Theory and Praxis, After Marx, Political Innovation and Conceptual Change, Idioms of Inquiry, Conceptual Change and the Constitution, Environmental Encyclopedia, The Federalist , and the Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought
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70. Terence Trent D'Arby : Rolling Stone
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    It's tough to recall just how famous Terence Trent D'Arby was supposed to be. He was the great post-everything soul hope, a black American living in En gland with a Napoleonic sense of pop destiny, Eurotrash pretensions, and really amazing plaited braids. Packaged as a shiny new Prince at a time when one didn't seem nearly enough, this dude was slated to be more popular than Jesus. You might have ...

71. Greetings From NUS!
Dr. terence Sim Assistant Professor AS6 0513 School of Computing National University of Singapore Singapore 117590 Tel +65 6516 1180 Fax +65 6779 4580
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Email: tsim AT comp.nus.edu.sg I am an Asst. Prof. at the School of Computing National University of Singapore . I teach an undergraduate course in computer vision, as well as a graduate course in special effects. For research, I work primarily in these areas: face recognition, biometrics, and digital photography. I'm also interested in computer vision problems in general, such as shape-from-shading, photometric stereo, object recognition. On the side, I dabble with some aspects of music processing, such as polyphonic music transcription. I serve as the Chairman of the Cross-Jurisdictional and Societal Aspects Working Group (WG6) of the Biometrics Technical Committee , Singapore. The interesting issues here are the legal and privacy aspects of using biometrics. I am the winner of the 4th Temasek Young Investigator's Award in 2005 . This $500K award is given by the Defence Science and Technology Agency for a 3-year project in Extreme Face Recognition. I am available as a Consultant for biometrics deployment: review of technology, assessment of vendor's proposal, education and training.

72. Terence's Blog
(the last line sounded like it d fit). posted by terence at 1252 AM 4 comments About Me. Name terence Location Singapore. View my complete profile
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after the haircut
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
dances a little jig
-plomp-
and with that, the final coursework of the term landed in the handing up box. It probably weighed about 200g with the attached lab book, but the weight off my shoulders felt much greater.
no more assignment deadlines, no more lectures, no more having to wake up early...
for now.
I'm off to Italy and Slovenia for two weeks. Hopefully i'll be recharged (spiritually, physically, mentally and gelatoly) at the end. felt slightly run ragged towards the end of term with activities and all. it'll be back to london for exam preparation after that. As our planning would have it, we'll be trying to leave rome on easter day when everyone's trying to get in so that's going to be quite an experience. i hope to get some time on the trip for quiet and reflection. it isn't really possible to do that during term time.
the cut turned out quite well, i might go back next time for the same..

73. Scientist At Work - Terence Tao - Journeys To The Distant Fields Of Prime - New
At age 7, terence Tao was taking high school math classes. At 31, he is one of the world’s top mathematicians, tackling an unusually broad range of
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74. Winslowboy
In 1962, terence Rattigan was diagnosed with leukemia. After two years of doing little more terence Rattigan died on Wednesday, November 30th, 1977.
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Terence Rattigan was born on June 10th, 1911. His father Frank was a diplomat and his grandfather a knight. He enjoyed a youth marked by travel, and yet while the family was seemingly upscale, the Rattigans were never wealthy. More significantly, his father's lowbrow background and behavior barred them from mingling with high society. Eventually, Frank would lose his diplomatic post, and the money and prestige that went with it.
Rattigan attended Harrow, but unlike most boys there, Rattigan attended on scholarship. While at school, he was open about his newly found homosexuality. At the time and in his circles, it was quite fashionable to do so. (Later on, as he became known, he would take great pains to hide his sexual preference.) Trinity College at Oxford was his next stop. There, Rattigan moved into a theater crowd to develop his growing talent. His first play was written while at Trinity and was produced in 1934. Fittingly titled "First Episode," his introduction to the theater community moved quickly from Surrey to London's fashionable West End Theater District.
Terence's father did not encourage his son's gift. Frank Rattigan constantly suggested that his son find "respectable" work, and went so far as to set Terence up with a job as a screenwriter at Warner Brothers so that he could earn a steady salary. Terence did not want such a compromise and came up with a plan the would give him the time he knew he needed to become a success. He persuaded his father to give him 200 pounds a year for two years to try his hand at writing. If he could not make a career of writing, he would enter a more secure profession. It took Rattigan only months to secure his position as a playwright.

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76. Terence Stamp - Rotten Tomatoes Celebrity Profile
terence Stamp Celebrity Profile Check out the latest terence Stamp photo gallery, biography, pics, pictures, interviews, news, forums and blogs at Rotten
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77. Terence Fixmer
But all this was just the beginning in 1998 terence decided to start his own label PLANETE ROUGE RECORDS. The second release on it (after Gemini 9 EP) was
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But all this was just the beginning: in 1998 Terence decided to start his own label PLANETE ROUGE RECORDS . The second release on it (after Gemini 9 EP) was the first one under his real name: TERENCE FIXMER :"Electrostatic". The 3 tracker was played by the biggest DJ's world wide, such as DAVE CLARKE, SVEN VATH, JEFF MILLS, DJ HELL etc. "Electrostatic" was voted among the biggest tune of the year 1999 by many magazines and DJ's. In the same year Terence remixed DJ HELL´S "This is for you" (Disko B) and released his 2nd EP on Gigolo: Electric Vision. At the same time he presents his first live act with SVEN V„TH AT COCOON-CLUB in Frankfurt.

78. Terence Quotes - The Quotations Page
terence; I am a man I hold that nothing human is alien to me. info add mail terence; Nothing is said that has not been said before.
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I am a man, and whatever concerns humanity is of interest to me.
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I am a man: I hold that nothing human is alien to me.
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I bid him look into the lives of men as though into a mirror, and from others to take an example for himself.
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Nothing is said that has not been said before.
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So many men so many questions.
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That is true wisdom, to know how to alter one's mind when occasion demands it.
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Their silence is sufficient praise.
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There is a demand in these days for men who can make wrong appear right.
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There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it reluctantly.
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Too much liberty corrupts us all.
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What is done let us leave alone.

79. Terence Young Biography
Shanghaiborn terence Young s work as a director has been fairly undistinguished apart from his contributions to the James Bond movies, which include the
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Terence Young (1915-1994) b. Shanghai, China.
Shanghai-born Terence Young's work as a director has been fairly undistinguished apart from his contributions to the James Bond movies, which include the first and best of them, Dr. No (1962). He scripted some good war films in the early years of his career, but he has not usually contributed screenplays to films that he directed since embarking in earnest on a directorial career in 1948. In a way, this may have something to do with such a dismal record: Young seems to have had the misfortune to choose (or be assigned) a great many films whose scripts were so poor that few directors could have done much with them. Even though Young's direction does tend towards the stodgy, better directors would have given up on such offerings as That Lady (1955), Safari (1956), Zarak (1956), Action of the Tiger (1957), Serious Charge (1959), No Time to Die (1958), The Poppy is Also a Flower (1966), The Rover (1967), Red Sun (1972), The Klansman (1974) and Bloodline (1979). The signs are that Young encouraged his players into stridently flamboyant playing in these movies to give them some kind of flavour. This concern with actors led him to gain personable performances from the leading players of the few decent screenplays he has found: Sean Connery in the Bond films, for example, and Audrey Hepburn in Wait Until Dark (1967).

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