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  Lout Computer Encyclopedia Enterprise Resource Directory Complete Guide to Internet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Lout is a batch text formatting system and an embedded language by Jeffrey H. Kingston
Lout features equation formatting, tables, diagrams, rotation and scaling, sorted indexes, bibliographic databases, running headers and odd-even pages and automatic cross-referencing.
Lout is easily extended with definitions which are very much easier to write than {troff} of {TeX} {macro}s because Lout is a {high-level language}, the outcome of an eight-year research project that went back to the beginning.
www.jaysir.com /computer-encyclopedia/l/lout-computer-terms.htm   (112 words)

  
 Herbert M. Shelton: "How diseases are cured" - presented by Dr. Stanley Bass
Just as anything and everything seems to cure a cold, so anything and everything that may be used with which to treat the patient suffering with measles or pneumonia or gonorrhea, etc., will appear to cure.
Here in the realm of "self-limited" disease the regular and the irregular cults, the faddists and the mountebanks, every phase of the curing system from the erudite professor to the most stupid lout prove the virtues of their cures.
In this every-doctor's land grandma's cataplasms cure, grand-pa's brass-ring cure for rheumatism cures, the rabbit-foot charm and buckeye for piles cure, penicillin cures pneumonia and anti toxin cures diphtheria, the punch in the back cures measles and the herb tea cures gastritis All cures are successful in this grand jamboree of "self-limited" crises.
www.drbass.com /disease-cure.html   (5120 words)

  
 Richard Wagner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wagner's works do not inherently support Nazi notions of heroism.
For example, Siegfried, the ostensible "hero" of the Ring cycle, may appear (and often does so in modern productions) a shallow and unappealing lout - although this is certainly not how Wagner himself conceived him; the opera's sympathies may seem to lie instead, in these circumstances, with the world-weary womaniser Wotan.
Such ambivalence - between what the music can tell us and what we know of Wagner the man - lies at the heart of the debate on Wagner's supposed 'proto-Nazism'.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Wagner   (6450 words)

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