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    1. 'Hey Mr Mathematician, has it happened? Has it ever happened that the side


    2. Still, Pascal, mathematician and


    3. Well, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642, an astronomer, philosopher, mathematician, physicist, NFL quarterback—yeah, you know how it goes with these kinds of exceptional dudes), who was known by many as the Father of Modern Astronomy (Hey, Dad!), unfortunately made a huge mistake at the wrong time in the wrong place


    4. Pythagoras, the great mathematician, father of modern


    5. Marjory was a brilliant mathematician and would have had a bright future if Roleston hadn't insisted on her playing the 'hausfrau' for him


    6. Danish mathematician who set out, with a class of his graduate students, to prove the veracity of the concept of global warming


    7. Chalabi is one of the more bizarre figures of recent years, a mathematician raised in the west who is wanted for bank fraud and embezzlement in Jordan


    8. And Jan Kalensa, also a Doktor, is a mathematician who has studied certain theories of calculating the acceleration of certain other things that Doktor Karol Priaskenie is interested in


    9. when a linguist and a mathematician worked together to study the


    10. “That is one of the interesting things…I don’t think I knew anything about Rene Descartes prior to the first psychosis, as far as I can recall, although I had some vague recollections that he was a mathematician

    11. Sir Isaac Newton, the 17th century British mathematician and scientist, took the other route


    12. Russian mathematician Igor Shafarevich observes in his book The Socialist Phenomenon that socialism has existed throughout history in one form or another


    13. The mathematician Tarsky had been a friend of my parents, and he came to visit her in Seattle


    14. Apparently it originated with the French mathematician, Poincare


    15. He lived to be 83 years old and was a mathematician from a very


    16. the most prolific mathematician ever in history as of this writing


    17. mathematician and philosopher in the twentieth


    18. The union of the mathematician with the poet,


    19. furthered the idea of incompleteness discussed in chapter 20 is the mathematician Gregory Chaitin


    20. by this point that math is indeed “fun” or I suppose I will have to get back to work, it is hard out here for a mathematician

    21. But whence comes all this vast universe of mathematics without a Master Mathematician? Science may expatiate on the conservation of matter, but religion validates the conservation of men's souls -- it concerns their experience with spiritual realities and eternal values


    22. Fifteen miles; I didn't need a mathematician to tell me that to stand any chance of getting my flight, I needed another lift


    23. One of Reuben’s electronics experts was a mathematician who had recently graduated from


    24. who'd always taken pride in being the smartest mathematician


    25. rank of a good-but-not-great mathematician, he had Stallman's


    26. "You don't have to be a first-rank mathematician to recognize first-rate


    27. The Cat goes to school, got very good grades and became a mathematician


    28. “Donna reads and manipulates DNA sequences, much in the same way as a mathematician does calculus


    29. "fractal" was coined in 1975 by French mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot)


    30. matter, according to the book "A Brief History of Time" by mathematician and physicist

    31. The philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras (580? - 500 BC) believed that numbers


    32. 1975 by French mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot)


    33. The philosopher and mathematician


    34. "A Brief History of Time" by mathematician and


    35. according to the book "A Brief History of Time" by mathematician and physicist Stephen


    36. “Gifted mathematician, gifted in the literary arts, gifted in the


    37. The challenge to any mathematician is to


    38. quite obvious to the mathematician that the prediction of bankruptcy is not an exact


    39. Near the end of the 4th and beginning of the 5th centuries, Christian mobs burned the famed Library of Alexandria and slayed Hypatia, an early female mathematician and teacher


    40. “Did you ever read the story of John Nash, a famous mathematician who suffered from

    41. God is the greatest Mathematician


    42. The riddle of the universe can be solved only by knowledge of the Greatest Mathematician through intuition


    43. Salutations and adorations to that Greatest Mathematician! Salutations to the Lord of the Universe! May He soon open our inner eyes of intuition!”


    44. “A very clever mathematician, he is, and interested in much the same aspects of computer science as myself


    45. Like her father, she was also a clever mathematician, although had not specialised in computer science as he had done


    46. “I take it,” said Sir Robin when he had closed the door, “that Ernie Stevens is a mathematician by specialisation


    47. “It’s the mathematician in me


    48. mathematician on the project, Alan Turing, would also later be credited as being


    49. He was a mathematician and physicist without peer and


    50. 287-212 BC) was a Greek mathematician and inventor, born in Syracuse in Sicily




































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