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:“ Thus, although we share William Julius Wilson ’ s view that the structural transformation of the economy played a crucial role in creating the urban underclass during the 1970 ’ s, we argue that what made it disproportionately a black underclass was racial segregation.

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:“ Full-time National Guard duty ” means training or other duty, other than inactive duty, the regular one weekend a month, 2 weeks a year service, performed by a member of the National Guard.
:“ Now he would confess his sorry love to her nurse, asking her not to be hard on him, by the hopes she had for her darling.
:“ Like a meetinghouse on a New England public square, and enclosed by a high public wall on the east and south sides, … transformed in 1925 into its present stark white classical appearance.
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:“ While women in the community have common social roles based on their gendered positions as wives, mothers, and daughters, these roles are modified by the position of their household as workers or merchants.
:“ Beat means to have all the blather knocked out of you by experience, suddenly seeing things as they are.
:“ ... our men had each of them three cups of wine in signe of ioy for our good hap ... the naming of the Straights of Le Maire, although by good right it should rather have been called Willem Schouten Straight, after our Masters Name, by whose wise conduction and skill in sayling, the same was found .”.
:“ I was moved by divine love to devise for you, with God ’ s help, these introductory books to take the place of a teacher.
1. 1. 6 ). 4 In another excerpt recounted from Cornelius Nepos “ On the Latin Historians ” is a letter from Cornelia to Gaius which had been verbally recited until printed by Nepos :“ I would venture to take a solemn oath that except for the men who killed Tiberius Gracchus no enemy has given me so much trouble and toil as you have done because of these matters.
:“ I, being a minister of Jesus Christ, and having authority and power from Him, do, in His name and by His spirit (…) excommunicate and cast out of the true Church, and deliver up to Satan, James, Duke of Monmouth, for coming into Scotland at his father ’ s unjust command and leading armies against the Lord ’ s people, who were constrained to rise, being killed in and for the worshipping of the true God, and for refusing, that morning, a cessation of arms at Bothwell Bridge, for hearing and redressing their injuries, wrongs and oppressions.
:“ Theories are only hypotheses, verified by more or less numerous facts.
:“ I had been carried off by Thomas More, who had come to pay me a visit on an estate of Mountjoy ’ s ( the house of Lord Mountjoy near Greenwich ) where I was staying, to take a walk by way of diversion as far as the nearest town ( Eltham ).
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; Virginia, 1662 :“ Whereas some doubts have arisen whether children got by any Englishmen upon a Negro shall be slave or Free, Be it therefore enacted and declared by this present Grand assembly, that all children born in this country shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother.
:“ Music has no subject beyond the combinations of notes we hear, for music speaks not only by means of sounds, it speaks nothing but sound .” — Eduard Hanslick
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In a description of the municipality put together by a Heidesheim priest between 1667 and 1677 and found in Johann Sebastian Severus ’ s ( d. 1797 ) Dioecesis Moguntina, it says of Saint George ’ s Chapel :“ Also standing on the field of Heidesheim is a chapel of Saint George, built in the beginning as a building with mean stonework, later expanded because of the crowd of pilgrims streaming there and manifestly hallowed.
And in 1934, Ernst Krebs wrote :“ Thus now still stands Saint George ’ s sanctuary so lonely and forlorn there below as it did hundreds of years ago, and if one enters the church ’ s humble interior, one feels in this room as if sent back to a vanished time and only a train abruptly roaring by destroys the illusion and recalls the gap that divides the beginnings of the old place of worship from the present.

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:“ The principal theoretical tool to safeguard scientific legitimity in this situation is the distinction between emic and etic.
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:“ Three forces are laboring for such a sinister peace: ( 1 ) the bourbonism of politicians …; ( 2 ) the materialism of industrial …; ( 3 ) the militarism of professional soldiers …” and “ If the Peace Conference is allowed to remain between governments instead of between peoples it is apt to degenerate …”
:“ Where the trend of trade between Member States, the rigidity of prices or other circumstances suggest that competition may be restricted or distorted within the common market, the Commission may conduct its inquiry into a particular sector of the economy or into a particular type of agreements across various sectors.
In the description of the Parish of Heidesheim drawn up sometime between 1667 and 1677 in Johann Sebastian Severus ’ s Dioecesis Moguntina, it says :“ On the edge of the village towards the Rhine one beholds farther away the castle house at the Wintereck which in the year 1626 Samuel Beck, chief cellarmaster at Mainz, acquired for himself and his family along with the forest, meadows, fields and cereal tributes for 800 Gulden and today has outfitted with an appealing building and fruit trees.
In the description of the Parish of Heidesheim drawn up sometime between 1667 and 1677 in Johann Sebastian Severus ’ s Dioecesis Moguntina, it says of the Castle Mill :“ Incidentally, an important mill is vaunted – with a great house, barns and stalls, garden and other appurtenances.
:“ One of the most important changes in international affairs in recent years had been the increase in stability of nuclear deterrence, and the emergence of what is, in effect, nuclear parity between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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:“ and world
:“ This was one of the most beautiful women in the world, and she wore this dress that was very revealing.
:“ In all the world, the genus Cecropia is unrivaled for the number of myrmecophytes, or true “ ant-plants ” counted among its species.
:“ God in Auschwitz and Auschwitz in the crucified God-that is the basis for real hope that both embraces and overcomes the world ”.
:“ Auschwitz is the largest Jewish cemetery in the world.
:“ Music is the echo from a transcendent harmonious world ; it is the sigh of the angel within us.
:“ For them to initiate a secular court action on the eve of the new year, to have the people vacate the premises, you ’ re talking about thousands of people coming from all over the world, to have them vacate the premise several days before the day of atonement is beyond comprehension ,” said Crown Heights business owner and longtime congregant Yaakov Spritzer, 63.
:“ Contemplation of the world ’ s disappearing supplies of minerals, forests, and other exhaustible assets had led to demands for regulation of their exploitation.
:“ I'm not so sure the role of the United States is to go around the world and say this is the way it's got to be.
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:“ The basic ideas of statistical decision theory were conceived by ( Schlaifer ) independently of the work of L. J.

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