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  1. 961
    “…It appears from this study that they have mostly influenced the Third Republiclegislation in a methodological and intellectual way.…”
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  2. 962
    Published March 1942
    “…1942-03 1942 1940s 24 pages I THE FEEDING OF CHILDREN FROM ONE TO FIVE YEARS This memorandum deals with the feeding of children from one to five years of age, the period of transition from infant to child when physical and intellectual development is rapid, habits are formed and children are particularly susceptible to infectious and other diseases. …”
  3. 963
    “…The Georgian-Abkhazian conflict; repeal of the state of emergency in Transnistria; the aggravation of the situation in Sarajevo; the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Inter-parliamentary Assembly; consideration at the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on the "Case of the Communist Party"; a report on the problems of independent press in Czechoslovakia; an international forum on protection of intellectual property rights in India. Contributors: Komarova, Tat'iana (Anchor); Polonskaia, Oksana (Anchor) Series description: A program of Channel One, broadcasted since February 10, 1986. …”
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  4. 964
    Published 1944
    “…In examining or promulgating any plans for a comprehensive medical service the medical profession will resist any control by the State, either political or administrative, which is inconsistent with their intellectual and professional freedom. They fear political influence in medical matters. …”
  5. 965
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-04-27T00:00:00Z-1989-04-27T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Student protests in Beijing continue <br/>- More Romanian intellectuals protest against oppression <br/>- Demonstrations today in USSR on anniversary of Chernobyl disaster <br/>- GDR press also criticizes MTV broadcast of Dubcek interview <br/>- Chancellor Kohl makes new political promises <br/>- J. …”
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  6. 966
    Published 1944
    “…&mdash; How is it proposed to compensate a medical officer of health for the loss of intellectual satisfaction to be derived from the varied work for which he is at present responsible when he becomes a subordinate officer in a larger authority or remains the officer of an authority shorn of the functions which have been his main interest for many years? …”
  7. 967
    “…You must not be frightened by the word &quot;revolutionary,&quot; it does not mean &quot;bloody,&quot; but it means the intellectual and social ferment into which the minds of men and women are plunged at certain times, when, as it were, the pot is coming to the boil, and it is very difficult to say what is going to come out of it &mdash; when we seem to be breaking with the past, sometimes sharply, and sometimes not so 126/TG/RES/X/1036A/14…”
  8. 968
    “…However boundaries between work and leisure, intellectual and manual practices, learning and experience, are disappearing. …”
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  9. 969
    “…For the wealth which pays the highest dividends is good health, reacting on every intellectual and physical activity. As was made clear at the reception which the Countess CURZON gave yesterday afternoon, The People&#039;s League of Health is not to be regarded as an organisation of busybodies. …”
  10. 970
    Published August 1942
    “…His rate of pay will be such that he can enjoy the social surroundings essential for all those of like intellectual and cultural capacity, but he will never, in a State service, be able to make the fabulous incomes enjoyed from time to time by the best known specialists under our present system. …”
  11. 971
    Published 09 June 1936
    “…People&#039;s Olympiad BARCELONA, of course, received prominence during discussions, and to sport fans like myself, it came as delightful surprise to learn first hand from Catalonian sportsmen the wide appeal which the People&#039;s Olympiad on July 22 to 26 had made to ordinary athletes throughout the world, yet at the same time recruited sympathy and support from leading world sportsmen and from university students and intellectuals. Much Expected From Britain I EXPERIENCED a feeling of pride when these sportsmen from other lands applauded the British delegates, who gave details of preparations for sending a big delegation of athletes and spectators to Barcelona. …”
  12. 972
    “…He was appointed Prussian Minister of Education in the Weimar Republic. [] It was a middle-class German Socialist "Intellectual" who concluded his Drei Jahre Welt Revolution (Three Years of World Revolution, Constable, 1918) with the threat: [] "What does the French Revolution of 1789 amount to compared with the huge dimensions of the World Revolution of to-day ? …”
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