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  • * Mayfield, Curtis, and David Soto. Poetic License: In Poem and Song. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Dove Books, 1991. ISBN 978-0787106805 ...
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  • Dogen (1200 - 1253 C.E.), the founder of the Japanese Soto school of Zen was outspoken on the matter of women as Zen teachers. Although he did ...
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  • that pilot whales may feed on giant squid (Soto et al. 2008; Walker 2008) ... * Soto, N. A., M. P. Johnson, P. T. Madsen, F. Díaz, I. Domínguez ...
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  • between their various senses.Clinton B. De Soto, Margaret M. Hamilton, and ... * De Soto, Clinton B., Margaret M. Hamilton, and Ralph B. Taylor. ...
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  • On May 8, 1541, Hernando de Soto became the first recorded European ... *Hernando de Soto Bridge – carries Interstate 40 to connect Memphis ...
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  • the least. However, Dogen, founder of the Soto school of Japanese Zen, taught that they in fact all understood his teaching, and thus were each ...
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  • Austrian School economists such as Jesús Huerta de Soto and Murray ... author=Jesús Huerta de Soto |title=Money, Bank Credit, and Economic ...
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  • *Jesus Huerta de Soto *Steven P. Spadijer *Richard von Strigl *Philip Henry Wicksteed *Friedrich von Wieser *Frederick Nymeyer |} Note that the ...
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  • takes place towards the front of uke, whereas a soto ("outside") style technique takes place to his side; an omote version of a technique ...
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  • *1960 (2) De Soto Open Invitational, Greater Greensboro Open *1961 (1) Tournament of Champions *1965 (1) Greater Greensboro Open Major championships ...
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  • When Spanish explorers first visited the area, led by Hernando de Soto in 1539–43, it was inhabited by tribes of Muscogee and Yuchi people ...
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  • rights itself as a cause of poverty.Hernando de Soto, [https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2001/03/desoto.htm The Mystery of Capital] Finance ...
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  • * Soto, Gary. Cesar Chavez: a Hero for Everyone. New York: Aladdin, 2003. ISBN 0689859236 ==External links== All links retrieved January 12, 2024. ...
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  • the Wonderful World of Oz to be built near De Soto, Kansas, the front pages of area newspapers revealed that Baum, while publisher of the weekly ...
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  • In that same period, Hernando de Soto crossed in a west-northwest direction in what is now Oklahoma and Texas. The Spanish thought the Great ...
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  • Onell R. Soto, "City has 90 days to remove Mt. Soledad cross," The San Diego Union-Tribune, May 4, 2006, A1.[http://www.signonsandiego ...
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  • of the sixteenth century, the Dominican Domingo de Soto applied the law to the uniformly accelerated falling of heavy bodies and to the uniformly decreasing ...
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  • The Creeks' first European encounters were with Hernando de Soto, the Spanish explorer, who passed through their territory on his expedition ...
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  • mouth of the Mississippi River. In 1541, Hernando de Soto's expedition crossed the region. Spanish interest in Louisiana soon thereafter became dormant. ...
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  • culture, described by Hernando de Soto in 1540, had completely disappeared by 1560. Early on, in the course of European exploration of the area ...
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