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Extreme and leading
" Intel usually has one or two Extreme Edition CPUs on the market, leading their range in clock speed and starting at $ 999-1499 USD as well as K series CPUs synonymous with AMD's black edition.
The following year she played a leading role in the film Aspen Extreme.
The Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 is a reference book by Philip Rees, on leading people in the various far right movements since 1890.
* Extreme ice age leading to prolonged global drought.
After splitting off from the NWA, the company changed its name to Extreme Championship Wrestling, and became the leading independent federation in North America.
On the May 23 episode of Raw, The Miz fired Riley, blaming him for not being able to regain the championship because of Riley not being present at the Extreme Rules PPV when Miz lost the title, the following night on Raw when Riley held up the arm that Miz was holding the belt with leading to his disqualification and at the Over the Limit PPV when he left his phone behind that he used to trick the referee into thinking that Cena had said " I Quit ".
He has performed at thousands of events and television shows including 20 years at CMA Fan Fair, most of the leading Bluegrass Festivals, The National Folk Festival, National Black Arts Festival, Georgia Mountain Fair, ACM Fan Fest, Grand Ole Opry, Fiddlin ’ Fish Music and Arts Festival, The Grand Masters, Command Presidential Performance, Nashville Now, Crook and Chase, Miller & Company, Reno ’ s Old Time Music Festival and HGTV ’ s Extreme Homes.
This led to the Raw color-commentator Paul Heyman leaving the announcer's booth and declared that Extreme Championship Wrestling ( ECW ) has joined the invasion and stated that the invasion has been taken to the extreme, leading to some WWF and WCW wrestlers ( including Lance Storm, Rhyno, The Dudley Boyz, and Tazz ) defecting to ECW.

Extreme and persecution
Extreme instances of persecution include the pogroms which preceded the First Crusade in 1096, the expulsion from England in 1290, the massacres of Spanish Jews in 1391, the persecutions of the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion from Spain in 1492, Cossack massacres in Ukraine, various pogroms in Russia, the Dreyfus affair, the Final Solution by Hitler's Germany, official Soviet anti-Jewish policies and the Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries.

Extreme and .
Extreme caution should be used, however, to avoid the conflicting usage of an index word or electronic switch which may result from the assignment of more than one name or function to the same address.
Extreme cases are on record in which the doctor has had to use instruments to cut through the hymen to permit marital relations to be consummated.
Extreme self-sacrifice towards the ingroup may be adaptive if a hostile outgroup threatens to kill the entire ingroup.
Extreme poverty is the severe lack of material possessions or money.
This definition was adopted by the United Nations Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in The Despouy Report on Human Rights and Extreme Poverty.
Extreme poverty is most common in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Detail of Seven Sacraments Altarpiece | The Seven Sacraments ( 1445 ) by Roger van der Weyden showing the sacrament of Extreme Unction or Anointing of the Sick.
However, the Church declared that "' Extreme unction ' ... may also and more fittingly be called ' anointing of the sick '" ( emphasis added ), and has itself adopted the latter term, while not outlawing the former.
Extreme Unction was the usual name for the sacrament in the West from the late twelfth century until 1972, and was thus used at the Council of Trent and in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.
From the early Middle Ages until after the Second Vatican Council the sacrament was administered, within the Latin Church, only when death was approaching and, in practice, bodily recovery was not ordinarily looked for, giving rise, as mentioned above to the name " Extreme Unction " ( i. e. final anointing ).
Extreme caution must be used, however, with certain populations.
Extreme cases like Mira undergo large swings over hundreds of days ; Arcturus is not very red and is a borderline case between variability and stability with its short period and tiny range.
Acceptance testing is a term used in agile software development methodologies, particularly Extreme Programming, referring to the functional testing of a user story by the software development team during the implementation phase.
Extreme examples include converting the bus with displays and decorations or awnings and fittings.
Extreme conditions, such as flooding in a swamp, can create different kinds of communities within the same biome.
Extreme miniaturization of electronic gates is causing the effects of phenomena like electromigration and subthreshold leakage to become much more significant.
Extreme food shortages and electrical blackouts led to a brief period of unrest, including numerous anti-government protests and widespread increases in urban crime.
* Zeuske, Michael, Insel der Extreme.
Extreme clippers were built in the period 1845 to 1855.
Extreme differences between fiat values and metal values of coins causes coins to be removed from circulation by illicit smelters interested in the value of their metal content.
Extreme versions include a drink for every touch a player takes of the ball.
Extreme diets may, in some cases, lead to malnutrition.
* Extreme values-Data used in the book, An Introduction to the Statistical Modeling of Extreme Values are provided on-line by Stuart Coles, the book's author.

homophobia and leading
CounterSpin lists their common subjects as biased and inaccurate news ; censored stories ; sexism, racism and homophobia in the news ; the power of corporate influence ; gaffes and goofs by leading TV pundits ; TV news ' narrowing of the political spectrum ; and attacks on free speech.

homophobia and homosexuals
However, extensive research on the topic was impeded by a continuation of Nazi policies on homosexuals in post-war East and West Germany and continued western notions of homophobia.
In an article in Folket i Bild / Kulturfront, March 2012, he comments the accusations of homophobia after being questioned by a reporter from BBC why he was " against the homosexuals ".
Sturgeon would later write Affair with a Green Monkey, which examined social stereotyping of homosexuals, and in 1960 published Venus Plus X, in which a single-gender society is depicted and the protagonist's homophobia portrayed unfavourably.
" but rather, he states, that the word homophobia has " no meaning " because he has " never met anyone with an irrational fear of homosexuals " and claims that the term is a propagandist one created by the " militant gay rights lobby ".
Vellacott responded by suggesting that many homosexuals were inappropriately blaming their personal difficulties on homophobia.
In response to the following accusations of homophobia, Rose initially stated that he was " pro-heterosexual " and did not understand homosexuals, and spoke of negative experiences in his past, such as a seemingly friendly man who let him crash on his hotel room floor and then tried to rape him.
Addressing specific issues that were pertinent at the time, Russo exposes the existence of Hollywood homosexuals as well as the uncontrolled homophobia that keeps homosexuality in the closet on and off the screen ( Smelik 1 ).</ p >

homophobia and .
Desmond Tutu, the former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has described homophobia as a " crime against humanity " and " every bit as unjust " as apartheid: " We struggled against apartheid in South Africa, supported by people the world over, because black people were being blamed and made to suffer for something we could do nothing about ; our very skins.
In January 1979, rock critic Robert Christgau argued that homophobia, and most likely racism, were reasons behind the backlash, a conclusion seconded by John Rockwell.
Nonetheless, the attacks on disco gave respectable voice to the ugliest kinds of unacknowledged racism, sexism and homophobia.
The Environmental Justice movement seeks to link " social " and " ecological " environmental concerns, while at the same time keeping environmentalists conscious of the dynamics in their own movement, i. e. racism, sexism, homophobia, classicism, and other malaises of dominant culture.
Withdrawing the advert caused further controversy with Heinz being accused of homophobia.
At their funeral, the boys are made into martyrs against homophobia.
Poet Audre Lorde confronts homophobia and racism in her works, and Cherríe Moraga is credited with being primarily responsible for bringing Latina perspectives to lesbian literature.
Outing gives rise to issues of privacy, choice, hypocrisy, and harm in addition to sparking debate on what constitutes common good in efforts to combat homophobia and heterosexism.
Outrage describes this behavior as a form of institutionalized homophobia that has resulted in a tacit policy of self-censorship when reporting on these issues.
Collusion with hypocrisy and homophobia is not ethically defensible for Christians, or for anyone else.
" They argue that clients who request it do so out of social pressure and internalized homophobia, pointing to evidence that rates of depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse and suicidal feelings are roughly doubled in those who undergo therapy.
Other social issues included cancer, homophobia, and racism.
Through the songs, Amos explores such topics as the history of America, American people, Native American history, pornography, masochism, homophobia and misogyny.
He becomes a major symbol in the LGBT rights movement and the fight against homophobia.
** Bermondsey by-election, 1983 ( U. K .): Simon Hughes's defeat of Peter Tatchell is criticised for alleged homophobia.
Although the show's writers and producers received a minimal negative reaction from Willow choosing Tara over Oz, the response from viewers and critics alike was overwhelming towards Whedon for killing Tara, accusing him of homophobia.
Hence, the book's theme of homophobia was changed to one about racism and antisemitism.
It was not until the 1970s and 1980s that there was some mainstream exploration of the theme, with Holocaust survivors writing their memoirs, plays such as Bent, and more historical research and documentaries being published about the Nazis ' homophobia and their destruction of the German gay-rights movement.
The debate on the “ Gay Holocaust ” is therefore a highly loaded debate which would result in an international acknowledgement of state sponsored homophobia as a precursor to genocide should the proponents of the “ Gay Holocaust ” succeed.
These actions may be motivated by homophobia or transphobia, and may be influenced by cultural, religious, or political mores and biases.
In the modern Western world, where homosexual acts have been legal in almost all countries since at least the 1940s, violence against LGBT people is often qualified as a hate crime, motivated by homophobia, and is often connected with either religious or extremist political ideologies which condemn homosexuality and relate it to being weak, ill, feminine, or morally wrong.

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