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  • Read here about Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli, commonly known as Margaret Fuller, an American journalist, critic, and women's rights advocate who pla Margaret Fuller (1810 – 1850) played a critical role in the intellectual life of R
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  • ...Megan Marshall]. The book relates to tensegrity research historically, as Margaret Fuller was a critical influence on Buckminster Fuller. Margaret Fuller (1810 – 1850) played a critical role in the intellectual life of R
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  • Read here about Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli, commonly known as Margaret Fuller, an American journalist, critic, and women's rights advocate who pla Margaret Fuller (1810 – 1850) played a critical role in the intellectual life of R
    12 KB (1,845 words) - 22:22, 11 April 2022
  • ...Megan Marshall]. The book relates to tensegrity research historically, as Margaret Fuller was a critical influence on Buckminster Fuller. Margaret Fuller (1810 – 1850) played a critical role in the intellectual life of R
    26 KB (4,253 words) - 22:23, 11 April 2022
  • ...[Magic Passes]] | [[Mapping solid polyhedra to tensegrity structures]] | [[Margaret Fuller Book by Marshall]] | [[Martin, Arnold]] | [[Mast]] | [[Mechanobiolog
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  • At some point, probably February 1928, he read [[Fuller, Margaret|Margaret Fuller's]] account of her personal identity crisis. Shocked by the similari Fuller's personal identity crisis, as interpreted through the words of Margaret Fuller, were critical to his tensegrity research agenda.
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  • ...in article on [[Fuller, Richard Buckminster]] or his Great-Aunt, [[Fuller, Margaret]]. ...trong affection for sea travel. RBF is aware of a family relationship with Margaret Fuller (1810-50) since he sees her books on the bookshelves, but due to lin
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