mccullough in A Sentence

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    Son of Maureen Mccullough.

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    We're looking for a boy named Wayne Mccullough.

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    It appears the term was coined by former high school teacher David Mccullough.

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    But none of this is designed to detract in any way from Michael Mccullough's book.

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    One challenge he faced was today's limited supply of puddingstone, so Mccullough worked to reuse the existing material.

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    In 1938, J.F. and Alex Mccullough, a father-and-son team invented ice cream that was softer than the traditional frozen dessert.

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    David Mccullough wrote in his book that Washington,“knew more on the subject of pneumatic caissons than any other American engineer.”.

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    Mccullough believes that these three variables- careworthiness, expected value, and perceived safety- are open to manipulation in projects of social redesign.

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    Mccullough has termed their philosophy“slow medicine,” and his book about it, My Mother, Your Mother, is starting to attract attention around the world.

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    After the TOH renovation required going through the puddingstone wall to repair underground pipes, mason Mark Mccullough was called in to put the wall back together.

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    His wisdom: According to a diary excerpt published in Truman's biography penned by historian David Mccullough:“I eat no bread but one piece of toast for breakfast, no butter, no sugar, no sweets.

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    In November, several hundred physicians plan to gather in Italy to discuss slow medicine(a name lifted from the similarly anti-tech slow food movement), and Mccullough's book is being translated into Korean and Japanese.

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    From an evolutionary perspective, Mccullough sees forgiveness and revenge as two sides of the same coin, a coupled pair of instincts that have evolved as an evolutionarily stable strategy(ESS), a natural byproduct of an evolutionary winnowing process.

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    The new police chief, William Mccullough, was eager to avoid another lynching like had taken place under the watch of his predecessor, so had moved Rowland to the top floor of the Tulsa County Courthouse to keep him safe from vigilantes.

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    Nevertheless, coalitional bonds between males within the ape community often serve to fuel an attack-on-sight ethic toward individuals from other communities, and Mccullough reminds us that this tendency to maintain one set of rules for kith and kin, and a very different set of rules for outsiders is similarly prominent in human societies.

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    If you ask people to focus their attention on the idea that a third party has been unfair toward another person, and then invite that person to invest a little of their own income in punishing that unfair third party, they will do it," said Michael Mccullough, a psychology professor at the University of Miami and one of the study's co-authors.

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