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... matter which segment of his scientific or nonscientific interests might have been described . Ein- stein , as possibly no other man of his generation , enjoyed a singu- lar reputation throughout the world : he was respected , admired ...
... matter which segment of his scientific or nonscientific interests might have been described . Ein- stein , as possibly no other man of his generation , enjoyed a singu- lar reputation throughout the world : he was respected , admired ...
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... matter . The natural scientist is receptive to pacifist objec- tives because of the universal character of the subject matter he deals with and his consequent dependence on international co- operation . This is also true of economists ...
... matter . The natural scientist is receptive to pacifist objec- tives because of the universal character of the subject matter he deals with and his consequent dependence on international co- operation . This is also true of economists ...
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... matter . " This was a reference to King Albert of Belgium , whose wife , Queen Elizabeth , had played second fiddle to Einstein's first during several informal string quartet sessions . The meeting took place ; the discussion with the ...
... matter . " This was a reference to King Albert of Belgium , whose wife , Queen Elizabeth , had played second fiddle to Einstein's first during several informal string quartet sessions . The meeting took place ; the discussion with the ...
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