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linus

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In Greek mythology Linus ( Linos ) refers to the musical son of Oeagrus , nominally Apollo , and the Muse Calliope . As the son of Apollo and a Muse, either Calliope or Terpsichore , he is considered the inventor of melody and rhythm. Linus taught music ...

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Ressler recognizes: Linus Pauling, Nobel laureate, supreme figure of American chemistry, he of vitamin C and the covalent bond, structural elucidator of any number of organic molecules, and nip-and-tuck runner-up to the three-dimensional solution of DNA.

The most dramatic moment in lockmaking came in 1865 when an American, Linus Yale, Jr.

We had a few cigarettes and Linus had bargain-basement dime-bag skunkweed pot, which was all we needed for that moment.

Pam and Wendy boo-hoo shamelessly over the toasts, and even crusty old Hamilton has a lumpy throat while Linus seems concerned about the structural integrity of the meringue cake.

During the days of the test ban campaign he had served on the commission's "Truth Squad," which toured the country in the path of Linus Pauling and others, attacking their antitesting opinions.

It would be her father, United States Senator Linus Sherman, who was not only her male parent, but was also a man of great seniority and influence and chairmanships in the most august body in the United States, or perhaps anywhere.

During one particularly long lull between videos, I, Jared, slip to the side of the house and turn off the Honda gas generator Linus has rigged up.

Don comes out onto the deck, glowers at Pam and Linus, looks at the city, and then screams at nobody in particular.

She'd told Linus that the morning-after pill was for her friend, Jenny, but it wasn't.

This represented a break with long-standing tradition to award the prize only to civilian peaceniks, such as Jimmy Carter, Rigoberta Menchu, Kofi Annan, Woodrow Wilson (for founding the League of Nations in 1919 and putting an end to war just in the nick of time), Amnesty International, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and Linus Pauling.

Linus was in the front row now, his hair shining in the sunshine like the Point Arena lighthouse.

Ninty-nine men out of a hundred, Linus, who play cards or shoot craps all their lives never know the correct odds.

Nobody knew what was what and who was what to who in a theater company the way Linus Quim knew.