I recently read an article about one of the first lengthy papers about global warming published in late 70s.
That's the claim advanced by Ohm in his lengthy new paper on "the surprising failure of anonymization."
Pitt responded to Levitt's call for greater public oversight by arguing, in a lengthy white paper, that the accounting firms were better off policing themselves.
He drew a lengthy typewritten paper from his briefcase.
In lengthy, impassioned papers, the students had explored artistic freedom.
Painter did much useful work on the flora of Derbyshire, publishing a lengthy paper in 1881, with supplementary notes in 1889.
The Tobacco Institute published a large number of lengthy "white papers".
In the 1930s, several lengthy scientific papers shed even more light on Alaska's Cretaceous flora.
Recommendations should be in the form of short, well argued, focused conclusions, not in lengthy papers.
"He could write a lengthy paper describing why he made his decision, but in the end, the truth is he was not going to grant clemency."