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...ss communications from [[Arizona State University]]. .<ref>{{cite web|last=Saunders |first=Dusty |url=http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_15562708 |title=Les S
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...her=Reed Elsevier Inc. |date=July 27, 2009 |accessdate=27 July 2009 |quote=David Glanzer, spokesperson for the San Diego Comic-Con, said the unofficial atte
...in a photo which referred to him as Pimp Bobba (sic). <ref>{{cite web|last=Saunders |first=Matt |url=http://www.562citylife.com/photo/pimp-bobba?context=album&
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* [[Saunders Mac Lane|Mac Lane, Saunders]] (1998), ''[[Categories for the Working Mathematician]]'', 1st edition, Sp
..., 153–170. Reprinted, pp. 34–51 in F.P. Ramsey, ''Philosophical Papers'', David Hugh Mellor (ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990.
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* [[Saunders Mac Lane|Mac Lane, Saunders]] (1998), ''[[Categories for the Working Mathematician]]'', 1st edition, Sp
..., 153–170. Reprinted, pp. 34–51 in F.P. Ramsey, ''Philosophical Papers'', David Hugh Mellor (ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990.
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...utherners but was unwelcome in the North. The Spanish government rejected Saunders' overtures.
...nt Pro Tempore- Willie P. Mangum (Whig-NC), Ambrose H. Servier (D-AR), and David R. Atchison (D-MO))
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*[[David Cameron]]
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A major early proponent of formalism was [[David Hilbert]], whose [[Hilbert's program|program]] was a [[complete]] and [[con
A major early proponent of Formalism was [[David Hilbert]], whose goal was a complete and consistent axiomatization of all o
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...orandum of Conversation: Kenneth Keating, Henry A. Kissinger and Harold H. Saunders,” [[June 3]] [[1971]], The National Security Archive]</ref> have mentione
...url=http://www.pnhp.org/news/2007/december/i_am_not_a_health_re.php|author=David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler}}</ref>
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...that supported a gold standard, low tariffs, and limited government.<ref> David T. Beito and Linda Royster Beito, [http://www.independent.org/publications/
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A major early proponent of Formalism was [[David Hilbert]], whose goal was a complete and consistent axiomatization of all o
A major early proponent of formalism was [[David Hilbert]], whose [[Hilbert's program|program]] was a [[complete]] and [[con
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...of Toronto]]'s, thanks in good part to the leadership of Thomas Goudge and David Savan. In recent years, American Peirce scholars have clustered at [[IUPUI
<p>(Saunders Mac Lane, ''Categories for the Working Mathematician'', 29–30).<
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...of Toronto]]'s, thanks in good part to the leadership of Thomas Goudge and David Savan. In recent years, American Peirce scholars have clustered at [[IUPUI|
...che''), and "natural transformation" from then current informal parlance. (Saunders Mac Lane, ''Categories for the Working Mathematician'', 29–30.)
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