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sheffer stroke [′shef·ər ‚strōk]
(mathematics)


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Isaiah Sheffer of the Symphony Space in New York City opened the lecture with a reading from Hillerman's short story The Great Taos Bank Robbery, written as a master's thesis at The University of New Mexico and then published with other Hillerman short stories in 1973.
quot; To a certain extent, the work of Sheffer has traces of fantastic legends created by ignorant religious travelers and missionaries of the late Middle Ages.
Discussion groups will be led by Gene Russianoff, staff attorney of the NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign; Bruce Schaller, principal of Schaller Consulting; Ethel Sheffer, president of the American Planning Association; Paul Steely White, executive director of Transportation Alternatives; Ernest Tollerson, senior vice president of Strategic Initiatives Partnership for New York City; and Robert Yaro, president of the Regional Plan Association.
 
 
 
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