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King, Stephen

We are especially grateful to all participants of our post-experience courses, over the last twenty years, for their assistance in the development of the material presented in this book. Continual stimulus and assistance has also been given by a sequence of students, both at the University of Bradford and at the ETH-Zurich. Special mention should also be given to John Stephenson, Paul Luker, John Ramsay, Stephen King, Carolyn Cable, Ian Dick and many others for their help in running the courses, at the University of Bradford, to Murray Rose, for the times the course went to Dorset and to all past and present collaborators. Dr. Jonathan Snape contributed three months of his time on a postdoctoral grant from the ETH, which permitted the course material to be improved and the course to be offered in Switzerland (see advertisement). [Pg.709]

King, Francis and Stephen Skinner. Techniques of High Magic a handbook of divination, alchemy, and the evocation of spirits. Rochester (VT) Destiny Books, 2000. 240p. ISBN 0-89281-818-2... [Pg.506]

King, Francis and Stephen Skinner. Techniques of high magic A manual of selfinitiation. London Affinity P, 1997. [Pg.520]

Merton, Egon Stephen. Science and imagination in Sir Thomas Browne. New York King s Crown P, 1949. viii, 156 p. [Pg.678]

Stephen Hilton obtained his B.Sc. at King s College London in 1996 followed by a Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Keith Jones and Dr Sheetal Handa. In 2002 he carried out a postdoctoral fellowship under the supervision of Professor William Motherwell at University College London. In 2006 he moved to his current position at The Institute of Cancer Research as a postdoctoral fellow in Medicinal Chemistry. His research interests lie in the area of natural products containing sulfur, radical chemistry and anticancer drug targets. [Pg.772]

Stephen L. Buchwald, Susan J. LaMaire, Ralph B. Nielsen, Brett T. Watson, and Susan M. King 77 SCHWARTZ S REAGENT... [Pg.136]

Agatha Christie s murder mysteries Alphabet series (A is for Alibi) by Sue Grafton The Client by John Grisham Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Shining by Stephen King Watcher by Dean R. Koontz... [Pg.10]

I wonder if Stephen King would have trouble using all of these on the first two pages of his next novel Here is my colleague Jeff Carr s attempt to use the ten random words to start a story. I ve underlined the words ... [Pg.52]

The National Analytical Reference Laboratory, now part of the NMI, was set up by Bernard King and then taken forward by Laurie Bezley. I am fortunate in chairing a committee that scrutinizes pure reference materials produced by the NMI and have worked fruitfully with organic chemists Steven Westwood and Stephen Davis. Thanks, too, to Lindsey MacKay, Adam Crawley, and many colleagues at NMI. [Pg.319]

Prof. Alan Atkinson, Mr. Jake Beatson, Dr. Les Bowen, Dr. John Bultitude, Dr. Tim Button, Dr. David Cardwell, Prof. Archie Campbell, Prof. Stephen Evans, Dr. David Hall, Prof. Derek Fray, Dr. David Iddles, Dr. Heli Jantunen, Prof. Tom H. Johansen, Dr. Charles King, Dr. Ian McAuley, Dr. Mira Naftali, Mr. Derek Nicker, Dr. Elvin Nix, Mr. Bill Phillips, Prof. Gotz Reinhardt, Prof. Jim Scott, Dr. Brian Shaw, Dr. Subhash Singhal, Dr. Wallace Smith, Prof. Brian Steele, Dr. Jim Sudworth, Dr. Michael Todd, Dr. Pieter van der Zaag, Prof. Alan Williams, Prof. David Williams, Prof. Rainer Waser. [Pg.573]

Horror writers, such as Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Clive Barker, and John Saul, commonly appears at a b... [Pg.30]

Although he stated earlier that he had planned to retire from writing nonstop best-sellers, Stephen King s newest release titled The Cell. [Pg.160]

Dickens was much like the Stephen King of the 1800s. (6) Every single one of his books was a best-seller. (7) People followed the author on the street. (8) They wanted to meet him. (9) They were curious about him. (10) Many of his characters were as well known as television actors are today. (11) If a beloved character died in one of his stories, fans mourned to the point of even refusing to go to work or school. [Pg.163]

Chang RR, Jarman WM, King CC, Esperanza CC, Stephens RD (1990), Chemosphere 20 881-886. Bioaccumulation of PCDDs and PCDFs in food animals A rapid clean-up for biological materials using reversed phase adsorbent columns"... [Pg.193]

Demonology Stories by Rick Moody Drinking Coffee Elsewhere by Z.Z. Packer Everything s Eventual 14 Dark Tales by Stephen King... [Pg.191]

Northern Maine s major business hub is in the chilly town of Bangor. This is also the home of horror novelist Stephen King, as well as the main campus of the University of Maine. To escape from meat and potatoes, locals head to Bahaar Pakistani Restaurant (23 Hammond St., b 207-945-5979). You ll find several vegetarian options among the appetizers, biryanis and curries. [Pg.11]


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