In the Bureau of Education: Collector and compiler of statistics and statistician.
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The secret to the boost is from a new Dalvik JIT compiler.
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Mr. Willmott has considerable reputation for judgment and taste as a compiler.
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Different collections choose portions according to the compiler's taste, the stanza beginning-
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The name of the actual compiler of the first Gospel has not survived.
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As encyclopedist, Nine, explain the freakish behavior of that unit.
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This was a scholar, a writer, an encyclopedist of to-morrow who liked the big Scot and to be in his company.
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The French encyclopedist, Diderat, a materialist himself, startled his friends by his little speech: But it is wonderful, gentlemen, it is wonderful.
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My book says he was an astronomer, mathematician, pharmacologist, botanist, encyclopedist, diplomat, general, hydraulic engineer, inventor-also a finance minister and governmental state inspector.
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Voltaire and the Encyclopedists were bitterly attacked; Jean Jacques Rousseau was deified.
Uso de encyclopaedist em inglês
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After the encyclopaedist of the middle ages come, naturally, their philosophers.
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The poor lad's head was full of this encyclopaedist trash.
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To attempt to tell you seriatim and in detail just what they are like is the task of an encyclopaedist.
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The trio arrived in Paris in November, and were greatly befriended by their countryman, Grimm, the encyclopaedist, secretary to the Duke of Orleans.
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This order comprised the rich banker and the beggar at his gate, the learned encyclopaedist and the water-carrier that could not spell his name.
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Diderot and d'Alembert were its bishops, with their attendant clergy of Encyclopaedists.
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The encyclopaedists had attacked superstition with information for the masses.
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As Voltaire remarked about the same time, France was becoming Encyclopaedist, and Europe too.
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Thus Democratic doctrines are bound to the Encyclopaedists.
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These men became known as the Encyclopaedists, and their history is fully set forth by Condillac.
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His speculative views were borrowed largely from the Encyclopaedists, and his plan of organisation from the Freemasons.
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The group of Encyclopaedists, less prudent and less temperate than Voltaire, flaunted openly the flag of revolt.
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The Imperial disciple and friend of the Encyclopaedists became in the last years of her reign a decided reactionnaire.
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He too had read De Tocqueville; but he was also familiar with Rousseau, Voltaire, the French Encyclopaedists; with Locke.
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The optimism of the Encyclopaedists was really based on an intense consciousness of the enlightenment of their own age.
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He combated the atheism of the Encyclopaedists, their materialism and contempt for moral virtue, for pure deism was his creed.