Compare with a modern literary or scientificsociety, or with the National Dante Society.
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The President of the scientificsociety gave an account of the meeting and the unanimous vote.
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Most participants would like scientificsociety recommendations on the use of wearable devices (62%).
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He is President of the Royal Society and member of every important scientificsociety at home and abroad.
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Even the professional scientificsociety that published the study in its flagship journal has since distanced itself from the paper.
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This attracted much attention, and led to the formation (1868) of a scientificsociety for the study of Herbart's ideas.
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The new scientificsociety definitely discourages men from thinking about death; it is a fact, but it is considered a morbid fact.
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It is my decided opinion that you ought to send an account to some scientificsociety, and I think to the Royal Society.
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For it to be directed toward good, whoever directs it must have some conception of humanity wider than that of a planned scientificsociety.
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In return, he will be expected to report his results either to the School or to some other scientificsociety or museum at home.
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When dealing with a less scientificsociety, our ancestors had no qualms about using advance predictions of celestial events like eclipses to con the natives.
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Professor of Political Economy at Yale University; member of many scientificsocieties.
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Take it at once, very carefully, to the Royal Canadian ScientificSociety.
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Princes and scientificsocieties vied with one another in honoring him.
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His papers on the fauna and flora made him known to scientificsocieties.
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RERERENCES.--Alloyshave formed a subject of reoorts to several scientificsocieties.