He knows the histories of other wrecks and castaway crews, and why they fared better or worse.
It's an act, he says, that unites the histories of Americans and Europeans.
As well as the EphB2 phenomenon, the analysis threw up some important observations about the histories of the different breeds.
Moreover, we don't just draw from our own history, but from the histories and reactions of those around us and before us.
Automobiles and motion pictures have had an inexorable relationship throughout the histories of both industries, with cars being the un-credited co-stars in countless movies over the last century.
But, in contrast to the histories of, say, the Manhattan project or the Internet, the stories behind these humbler sorts of invention may not be so well known.
The MFA and other US museums are carrying out a promise they made in June 1998 to check the histories of paintings acquired during the Holocaust and World War II.
The team's work offers such a sharp picture of the past that it is possible to trace the histories even of individual communities, such as one in Essex whose inhabitants built, used and then abandoned an enclosure within the span of a single generation.
Not being content with submitting fraudulent credit histories, the Indictment alleges that the Defendants falsely and fraudulently improved the credit histories and credit scores of some of the purported customers by deleting accurate, but negative, credit information maintained by the credit bureaus.
Indevus Pharmaceuticals has had one of the rockiest histories in the biotechnology sector, with big hopes for new drugs being shattered again and again.
Though Granz goes unmentioned in the standard histories of the civil-rights movement, his contribution to the cause of racial justice in America was considerable.
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In order to realize the goal of true personalized cancer treatments, much more data will have to be made available and paired with rich clinical information on the case histories of the patients from which the samples come.
In COMMANDS project, contrary worldviews join forces focused on the belief in Education and Social Transformation, taking the life histories as starting points to contribute to the creations of a critic conscience.
Our Oral History collection continues to grow and includes the oral histories of women from World War I to the present.
One of the great unwritten histories of the tech revolution is how hot new industries, prospected by innovative young companies, get hijacked by established companies that merely re-label what they already have to confuse the issue and then triumph through marketing muscle.
Al Santoli is the author of two histories of the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
Patients should make a point of knowing the health histories of their parents, siblings and grandparents, he says.
She said the authorities needed to understand the complex histories of these families.
BBC: Louise Casey calls for new approach on 'troubled families'
Some of the firm's most high-profile toys are the Horrible Histories figures.
Ultimately, a federal court judge in Tampa, Florida decided that the NASD could limit public access to the disciplinary histories of its members.
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The National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. is attempting in litigation in Florida to thwart publication of The Siedle Directory which details the disciplinary histories of its members.
FORBES: Misdeeds of Stockbrokerages Under-reported (July 1, 2002)
C. issued subpoenas to phone companies, and when the records finally came in, a new member of the team, Jason Friedman, combed through the call histories of Rajaratnam and Khan.
And, if you are tickled as much by curiosity as snobbery, the potted histories of families do reveal intriguing patterns that spell warnings of doom or suggest tendencies to excellence.
By analysing where these differences occur in the animals' genomes, it is possible to get an insight into the two species' histories - the timing of key events in their evolution.
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Six out of ten private employers check the credit histories of at least some of their job applicants, and 13 percent conduct them on all candidates, according to a survey by the Society for Human Resource Management.
It is reprehensible that under current law brokerage clients are permitted access to the disciplinary histories of their stockbrokers, but mutual fund investors who have entrusted their assets to a manager, are denied access to comparable information regarding their portfolio manager.
FORBES: Letter to Editor of BusinessWeek Re: Mutual Fund Personal Trading ( July 1, 1998)
Allegedly, from 2007 through 2009, through Brooklyn-based Highway Furniture and, later, Hempstead-based New York Funding, and Defendants Jacquet, Mansour, Romeo, and Hudson engaged in a scheme to falsely and fraudulently improve the credit histories and credit scores of thousands of individuals.
The Committee has given a deadline of 21 January for CalPERS to respond to ten hard-hitting questions aimed at better understanding the process employed by that fund's managers in making international debt and equity purchasing decisions (including the account histories of several questionable holdings).
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