Donnelly liaises with Amory Clarke, a psychologist at the Maudsley Hospital in London, who also advocates Rorschach tests, and the two have been planning a joint study. |
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When Amory proposed secession then, many thought it was simply political rhetoric. |
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In 2003, when Premier Amory declared for a second time that he wanted to make Nevis an independent nation, people took him seriously. |
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Further down the road may be the so-called 'hypercar', promoted vigorously by Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute in the United States. |
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Premier Amory explained that the initial set of constitutional proposals had not included the steps to be taken after the referendum, to secure the independence of Nevis. |
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On August 12, Premier Amory tabled the proposals for a constitution for Nevis, with explanations, as mandated by the present constitution of the federation. |
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Since 2005 Wal-Mart has introduced eco-friendly practices in its operations, drafting innovators like Rocky Mountain Institute co-founder Amory Lovins to help. |
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Amory Lovins led the successful 1970s opposition to stop Rio Tinto digging up the area for a massive mine. |
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Punch was named publisher and as his first act fired Amory Bradford. |
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This young woman had a long bare neck that reminded Amory of an artist's model, and her hands were thrust into the fore-pockets of a brown knitted coat. |
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Amory squeezed into the back seat beside a gaudy, vermilion-lipped blonde. |
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