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Archive DetailsMember Number: 5546
Name: Thomas Henry Huxley
Current Location: Eastbourne
Sussex
United Kingdom
Birth Location: Ealing,
London,
United Kingdom
Date of Birth:
Date of Death: Saturday, June 29th, 1895
Resting Age: 70 years, 1  months, 5  days
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Making a monkey out of Darwin
WND.com
"You have no notion of the intrigue that goes on in this blessed world of science," wrote Thomas Huxley. "Science is, I fear, no purer than any other region ...

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The Abdication of Ethics in Causing the Healthcare Crisis
The Gouverneur Times
Thomas Huxley noted, ”One small fact can ruin the grandest hypothesis." Immunostimulation is highly relevant to all pathogens, including HIV+, MRSA, HAI, ...

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Learning to lead | Use the crisis as a crucible
Livemint
Experience is not what happens to a person; it's what he or she does with it that matters—Aldous Huxley. Discussions about leadership in business are too ...

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Political paralysis as clock ticks on climate change
Irish Times
As Thomas Huxley memorably put it: “The great tragedy of science – the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact.” Which is why the findings of a ...

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"You've killed God, sir" - Darwin in the movies
Times Online Blogs
At one point in the trailer, you can see Toby Jones, as Darwin's friend, Thomas Huxley, exclaiming "You've killed God, sir!" - which is probably a bit of ...

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RECOVERING THE CHILD IN US (Part II)
Negros Chronicle
Thomas Huxley said: “Children are remarkable for their curiosity, their tolerance of sham, the clarity and ruthlessness of their vision. ...

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Michael Jackson, a star in California's cast of characters
Los Angeles Times
Thomas Thorkildsen's, the early 20th century "Borax king" whose cleaning products were in every kitchen. Carol Burnett would later buy one of his houses, ...

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Nine Southeast Michigan CFOs recognized by Crain's
Crain's Detroit Business
Huxley, the CFO of Strategic Staffing Solutions, said his emphasis on steady, long-term growth has paid off. His company has turned a profit each of the ...

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Getting what you paid for is the warranty problem
Toronto Star
Joe and Elaine Huxley told me about their Sears Kenmore dryer, which broke down during the one-year warranty and was deemed unrepairable. ...

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On the record: June 16, 2009
The Ames Tribune
June 13: Amber Shelly and Lee Brungardt, of Huxley, daughter. June 15: Shannon and Justin Hahn, of Nevada, son; Sara and Andrew Zehr, of Ames, son. ...

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