Skinner Sentence Examples

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  • I reserve the term " radical " for the psychological behaviorism of B. F. Skinner.

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  • Frank Skinner is putting the finishing touches to an old Gypsy caravan in the Bull Inn's yard.

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  • Dennis Skinner said he did not envy Tony Blair's decision.

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  • Skinner's church was burnt; his house was plundered; for some years he had to minister to his congregation by stealth; and in 1753 he suffered six months' imprisonment for having officiated to more than four persons besides his own family.

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  • The east breakwater scheme, which would have covered the Platter's rocks - still very troublesome - and the Skinner's, was abandoned for buoys which mark the spots.

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  • In all this time, the only officer I saw was our platoon commander, Captain Skinner.

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  • They arrested former lance corporal Leslie Skinner who had been a training instructor at the camp.

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  • I also believe Lee also appeared on the Frank Skinner show a while ago, in a sketch about Prince Harry needing a minder.

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  • This man Skinner, he's into something big with some Russian mobster.

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  • The Odeon in Skinner Street had a tower with a bright neon lit ODEON name at the top.

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  • No in-game yet as we are still needing a weapon skinner.

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  • Frank Skinner was famously 30 years old before he tried stand-up for the first time.

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  • So he presided at the trial of John Claydon, Skinner and citizen of London, who after five years' imprisonment at various times had made public abjuration before the late archbishop, Arundel, but now was found in possession of a book in English called The Lanterne of Light, which contained the heinous heresy that the principal cause of the persecution of Christians was the illegal retention by priests of the goods of this world, and that archbishops and bishops were the special seats of antichrist.

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  • Accompanied by Melchior Rinck, also a skinner or furrier, and a religious enthusiast, he made his way to Sweden.

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  • F. Skinner (1904-1990), who argued that children are completely malleable.

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  • Skinner encourages dancers to put their own interpretation on the dance, whether the performance is for a special someone or learning the dance is a journey of personal exploration.

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  • Skinner's theory, Operant Conditioning, which argues that positive behavior can be encouraged with positive reinforcement.

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  • Polymer clay tutorials range from instructions for novices to advanced tutorials for making complex canes and Skinner Blends.

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  • At his insistence, she recorded a cover version of a Jimmie Rodgers classic, Mule Skinner Blues.

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  • Cutrone's then-assistant Stephanie Skinner was featured on an episode of MTV's True Life called I'm Going to Fashion Week.

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  • Graves County, Kentucky native Kevin Skinner experienced a Susan Boyle moment on America's Got Talent.

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  • Everything changed when country singer Skinner started belting out his song.

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  • The judges and the crowd were blown away and Skinner received a standing ovation.

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  • Interest in Skinner waned after his winning turn on the show, however.

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  • He knew little or nothing of any Teutonic language except English, which indeed, as he wrote it, was scarcely a Teutonic language; and thus he was absolutely at the mercy of Junius and Skinner.

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  • It was brought, probably from Muttra, by Anang Pal, a Rajput chief of the Tomaras, who erected it here in 1052.1 Among the modern buildings of Delhi may be mentioned the Residency, now occupied by a government high school, and the Protestant church of St James, built at a coast of io,000 by Colonel Skinner, an officer well known in the history of the East India Company.

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  • Very soon after Skinner joined the Episcopalians they became, in consequence of the Jacobite rebellion in 1745, a much persecuted remnant.

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  • He died at the house of his son, John Skinner, bishop of Aberdeen, on the 16th of June 1807.

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  • It is by his few songs that Skinner is generally known.

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  • Throughout his life Skinner was a vigorous student, and published in 1788 an Ecclesiastical History of Scotland (2 vols.) in the form of letters.

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  • On the south of the harbour is an obelisk in memory of Captain Skinner, of the steam packets, washed overboard in 1833.

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  • He was twice chosen bishop of Dunkeld, but the opposition of Bishop Skinner, afterwards primus, rendered the election on both occasions ineffectual.

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