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    David George Haskell is a British and American biologist, writer, and William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies at Sewanee: The...
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  • David Haskell may be: David Haskell, 1948-2000, American actor David G. Haskell, British-American biologist David Haskell (editor), American editor This...
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  • Forest Unseen: A Year's Watch in Nature is a 2012 book written by David G. Haskell. The book is divided in 43 short chapters ordered by date and roughly...
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  • Haskell (/ˈhæskəl/) is a general-purpose, statically-typed, purely functional programming language with type inference and lazy evaluation. Designed for...
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  • and actress David Haskell (1948–2000), American actor and singer David G. Haskell, British-born American biologist and author Dennis Haskell (born 1948)...
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    "International Reporting". Pulitzer Prize. Retrieved May 9, 2021. "Paul Carsten, David Lewis, Reade Levinson and Libby George of Reuters". Pulitzer Prize. Retrieved...
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  • & David Haskell". YouTube. Literati Bookstore (Ann Arbor, Michigan). 13 July 2022. (recorded on June 29, 2022; conversation with biologist David G. Haskell)...
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    Colonel David Haskell Hackworth (November 11, 1930 – May 4, 2005) was a United States Army officer and journalist, who was decorated in both the Korean...
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  • Nonfiction Matthew Harris Natural Sciences Organismic Biology & Ecology David G. Haskell Creative Arts Science Writing Sharon Hayes Creative Arts Film-Video...
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  • This article describes the features in the programming language Haskell. A simple example that is often used to demonstrate the syntax of functional languages...
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