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- By the end of a wide-ranging and remarkably prolific research career that spanned nearly 75 years from his first scientific publication at age 10 to work still in progress when .
- Ultimately, Kaplan said, George's stories of haunting were "too wide-ranging" and probably stemmed from a pre-existing obsession with the paranormal.
- In Freakonomics and in his astonishing, wide-ranging academic work at the University of Chicago, Levitt, 38, reminds us that we owe a bigger debt to those with the humility to go .