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Other OpEd Project Fellows include academicians from universities such as Yale, Northwestern, Princeton, Dartmouth and Emory.
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Scientists savaged the study and even anti-GMO academicians distanced themselves from its blatantly poor level of scholarship.
FORBES: Connect
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These intellectuals mostly gathered within a group called "Open Letter" which is made up of journalists, artists and academicians.
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It displays a dead chicken in the middle of a table, around which sit six of Britain's most famous academicians.
ECONOMIST: Art
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Before the House of Representatives, and it's part of your record, we had a group of academicians -- professors -- testifying.
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The debate was attended by renowned journalists and media professionals, journalism academicians and students, representatives of the civil society organizations and the United Nations.
UNESCO: COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION
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Others learned early that equations beat etchings (picture book writers, once considered the "academicians of the nursery, " have been trampled on the fast track to pre-K).
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Among the other academicians named at Wednesday's announcement at the British Library in London are AS Byatt, JM Coetzee, Sebastian Faulks, Mark Haddon, David Mitchell, Zadie Smith and Jeanette Winterson.
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At the other end of the spectrum are proponents of modern portfolio theory and efficient markets, academicians like Burton Malkiel of Princeton University and Eugene Fama of The University of Chicago.
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This view about the sustainability of fiscal deficits is supported and re-enforced by op-ed pieces from academicians like Nobel Prize winner and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who see fiscal policy working in one direction only.
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"The Portraits of the Academicians of the Royal Academy" (1771-2) is of great historical interest, considering that George III had established the academy only a few years earlier, in 1768, and purchased the painting shortly after it was executed.
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