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No, the physicist.
We will grab the physicist.
And the physicist says.
Er, can you please tell me where the physicist is?
The physicist guy wants 10 million.
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Named after the physicist Robert Christy.
The physicist who couldn't tie his shoes.
And your husband is the physicist, Robert Webster?
The physicist Sidney Chapman was very eager to attack Bierman.
With the crazy white hair. Well, we just look for the physicist.
Are you the physicist that placed the ad on Craigslist?
He has previously acted as the chairperson of the Physicist Guild.
Many years ago, the physicist Enrico Fermiasked that.
Who publicly said physics is dead? Yeah,who wouldn't want to hire the physicist.
Why don't we just look for the physicist with the crazy, white hair?
Yeah, who wouldn't wanna hire the physicist who publicly said physics is dead.
Will be able to communicate what he does and why, So, I'm a microbiologist in termsthat I can understand. and I'm hoping that the physicist.
Will be able to communicate in terms that I can understand. andI'm hoping that the physicist what he does and why, So, I'm a microbiologist.
The physicist then does some calculations, and he says:"I have a solution, but it only works for spherical chickens in a vacuum.
Maxwell is a crater on the far side of the Moon named after the physicist James C. Maxwell.
The physicist David Brewster asked her to make his microscope specimens, and used her drawings in many of his books and articles.
A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing is a non-fiction book by the physicist Lawrence M. Krauss, initially published on January 10, 2012 by Free Press.
Yelena Georgievna Bonner(Russian: Еле́на Гео́ргиевна Бо́ннэр; 15 February 1923- 18 June 2011)was a human rights activist in the former Soviet Union and wife of the physicist Andrei Sakharov.
In 1930, on an International Rockefeller Foundation scholarship at Harvard University, Feigl met the physicist Percy Williams Bridgman,the philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine, and the psychologist Stanley Smith Stevens, all of whom he saw as kindred spirits.
In fact his theoretical predictions relating to the propagation of heat in non-isotropic solids was later verified experimentally by the physicist Henri de Sénarmont.
In 1909 Skolem took a job as assistant to the physicist Kristian Birkeland, who was famed for his experiments with the aurora-like effect obtained by bombarding a magnetized sphere with electrons, and Skolem's first publications were physics papers written jointly with Birkeland.