Kenneth Boulding (1986) "Proceedings of the 7th Friends Association for Higher Education Conference, Malone College, 1986" p. 4, quoted in Debora Hammond, The Science of Synthesis, Colorado: University of Colorado Press, 2003.
1980s
“There are probably better ways to do that, but it would make the parser more complex. I do, occasionally, struggle feebly against complexity…”
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