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    Kline was introduced to music by her family.

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    Scott R Kline.

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    Kline himself admits that this is a new view.

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    Annette Bening serves as a narrator, and Kevin Kline plays Mr. Mueller himself.

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    It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, David Oyelowo, Romola Garai, Alfred Molina, Kevin Kline, and Brian Blessed.

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    Kline himself was trained as a psychotherapist, having Paul Schilder, the famous Austrian psychoanalyst, as his mentor.

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    At a time when most psychiatrists were psychoanalysts, Kline was investigating with psychotropic drugs, and the patient was desperately seeking relief.

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    Scott R Kline, an Executive Portrait Photographer in San Francisco, says that pure white is the best color for headshot backgrounds.

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    Clearly, Kline recognized the vast influence that his discoveries would have, not only for psychiatry but for the future of humanity.

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    Despite Kline's widespread success and optimism regarding the promise of psychopharmacology, he frequently warned of the misuse and overuse of psychiatric medications.

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    The first message to be distributed was"LO", which was an attempt at"LOGIN" by Charley S. Kline to log into the SRI computer from UCLA.

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    At the Rockland State Hospital in New York, where Kline conducted his research, he kept psychoanalytic psychiatrists and psychologists on staff to provide psychotherapy.

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    Laine Kline, executive vice-president and head, Sony Pictures International Productions, added:"Major is a powerful story that will not just inspire Indians but will transcend boundaries.

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    Years later, Smith Kline & French Laboratories opened a new laboratory in Philadelphia; it then bought Norden Laboratories, a business doing research into animal health.

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    The term was coined in 1960 when Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline used it in an article about the advantages of self-regulating human-machine systems in outer space.

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    Production designer Peter Jamison and director of photography Richard Kline were hired to give the film a look similar to that of a color comic book.

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    Kline insisted that his discoveries were adjunctive to psychotherapy, not replacements, and that there was no inherent antagonism between his biological approach and a more traditional psychotherapy-based approach.

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    Kline and colleagues explain that in the experiment those with high levels and multiple resources were indeed willing to forgo additional wealth to reduce the severity of climate change or prevent it.

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    Historians of psychiatry note that it is largely because of Nathan Kline's early research that we have the psychiatry of today- one marked by its emphasis on diagnosis and medication, and its seeming repudiation of psychotherapy.

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    Kline was clearly friendly towards his psychotherapist colleagues, and although he may have disagreed with them regarding the nature of mental disorder, he saw psychotherapy as serving a very useful role in many, if not all, forms of psychopathology.

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    Co-starring Kevin Kline and Dianne Wiest and set in Telluride, Colorado[80] the film follows a woman, played by Keaton, whose husband loses her much-beloved dog at a wedding held at their vacation home in the Rocky Mountainsresulting in a search party to find the pet.

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    Mathematician Morris Kline further stated of Sommerfeld that he“was at the forefront of the work in electromagnetic theory, relativity and quantum theory and he was the great systematizer and teacher who inspired many of the most creative physicists in the first thirty years of this century.”.

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    Even if they agree in principle that more economically developed countries should pay more because they are both more wealthy and more responsible for the problem, merely introducing the idea of differentiating their obligations introduces a point of contention over exactly how to do so and on what basis,” Kline says.

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    Richie Benaud(captain) Neil Harvey(vice captain) Peter Burge Alan Davidson Ken Mackay Barry Jarman Colin McDonald Ian Meckiff Les Favell Wally Grout Lindsay Kline Ray Lindwall Norm O'Neill Gordon Rorke Gavin Stevens The second Test at Kanpur was notable for being India's first-ever Test victory over the Australians, and also the first match to be played on a turf wicket.

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    In the Nature Human Behavior paper, an international team of political and behavioral scientists, led by Reuben Kline, PhD, Associate Professor of Political Science at Stony Brook University, developed an experiment to simulate two key features of the global economy- that economic growth results in an increased threat of climate change and that the benefits of growth have not historically been distributed equally.

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    In the Nature Human Behavior paper, Reuben Kline, associate professor of political science at Stony Brook University, led an international team of political and behavioral scientists in development of an experiment to simulate two key features of the global economy- that economic growth results in an increased threat of climate change and that the benefits of growth have not historically been distributed equally.

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