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Mario is the man then and now.(What's New?)(Brief Article)(Product/Service Evaluation)
USA Today (Magazine)
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March 1, 2004
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It's amazing to think how far video games have come since we were kids. Remember the little white ball that used to bounce back and forth after being hit by a moving dash in what then was considered state-of-the-art technology. If you had told us that handheld devices someday would produce vivid color graphics and allow an individual to play hundreds of games, we'd have declared you certifiable. Continuing the tradition of delivering a rich, diverse mix of quality video games for players of all ages, Nintendo of America, Redmond, Wash., has some exciting new releases for its ...
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The Tides: A Scientific History
Magazine article from: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
; ...in the company of Newton, Laplace, Kelvin, and other giants of...Royale des Sciences in Paris. Pierre Simon, Marquis de Laplace, was the first to formulate...the American translator of Laplace's Mecanique Celeste: "Whenever...
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Dominant tension: a glimpse of the pre-history of the modern concert repertory
Magazine article from: Musical Times
; ...that the famous astronomer and mathematician, Pierre-Simon Marquis de Laplace, in his impatience to arrive at conclusions that...easy to see ' - easier, I trust, than those of Laplace. Like any thesis, this one too will require proof...
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BOOKMARKS; A sense of place in the heartland
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...Truzzi's expression was not really his, either. He took the idea from French mathematician and astronomer Pierre-Simon Marquis de Laplace (1749-1827), who said: "The weight of evidence for an extraordinary claim must be proportioned to...
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EDITORIAL: Rogue snowmobile ride makes case for innovation.(Editorial)
News Wire article from: Duluth News-Tribune (Duluth, MN)
; ...LaPlant, whose name is hauntingly similar to that of the 18th century French mathematician Marquis Pierre Simon de LaPlace, helped prove LaPlace's law on the nature of surface tension. LaPlant also illustrated Newton's first law ("An...
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Leaps of faith
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...universe, a universe in which everything is predetermined by the laws of nature. Approximately 200 years ago, Marquis Pierre Simon de Laplace formulated the theory of determinism. In essence it taught that since the world is governed by the laws of...
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Claude Louis Berthollet: A Great Chemist in +he french Tradition.
Magazine article from: Canadian Chemical News
; ...with the famous mathematician/scientistPierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace (1749-1827), he founded the Societe d'Arcueil...the worthy successor of the conservative chemist Pierre Joseph Macquer (1718-1784) in the influential...
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