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No Holds Barred Quotes (1 quote)
Scientific method: to work like the devil to get the answer with no holds barred.
As quoted by Charles Hard Townes in essay, 'Unpredictability in Science and Technology', collected in Martin Moskovits (ed.), Science and Society, the John C. Polanyi Nobel Laureates Lectures (1995), 31.

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