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Notes are posted on both wine and cocktails and occasionally beer and Mr. Frisch points out that he buys almost all of his wines.
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It wasn't until the 1960s that a plausible explanation for the dance was proposed, by Nobel Prize winning zoologist Karl von Frisch.
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They almost certainly learned it from Ragnar Frisch, a Norwegian economist, who with Tinbergen shared the first Nobel prize in economics in 1969.
ECONOMIST: Economic reasoning
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According to its author, Chicago-based Rob Frisch, who works for Andrew Harper Travel, he was originally inspired by the wines that he liked and that he could afford.
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No dice, not with Blondy, who launched one of his in-medias-res gambits (the equivalent, maybe, of a Max Frisch questionnaire): the parrots were missing, had Zwelish heard?
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The theory was tested by setting up artificial feeding stations and monitoring whether the bees' dances did describe where the food was, according to von Frisch's rules.
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Krugman, on the other hand, has left the door wide open to the possibility that anyone from Ragnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen (1969) to Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims (2011) could be among the idiots he has identified.
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Frisch is representing Kenneth Mahaffy Jr.
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