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[...] and Further
Further to this claim, Vasius contends that the “‘ how ’ is exciting [...] whereas the ‘ what ’ is often only as new and unusual as the coffee, cigarettes and booze ” ( 110 ) that punctuate these poems.
Further, it has been claimed that " the ' Humboldtian ' university became a model for the rest of Europe [...] with its central principal being the union of teaching and research in the work of the individual scholar or scientist.
*[...] the rest of their company rescued them, and stood over them fighting till they were come to themselves, all but him whom they thought had been dead ; [...] ( Defoe, The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Chapter 6, Part 1.

[...] and have
Expanding upon Foucault's position, Alexander Nehamas writes that Foucault suggests " an author [...] is whoever can be understood to have produced a particular text as we interpret it ", not necessarily who penned the text.
# Resolution VI, [...] which excluded the Government of Cuba from its participation in the Inter-American system, hereby ceases to have effect
[...] At my request the publishers are removing what they believe would be considered objectionable, and are placing asterisks to show where omissions have been made.
[...] f there are practices and policies which have potential to undermine the national security and territorial integrity of Fiji, the RFMF has every right under the Constitution to intervene.
Others have independently come to the same conclusion, and publication of independent analyses may be forthcoming [...] For scientists to label sight reports and questionable photographs as ' proof ' of such an extraordinary record is delving into ' faith-based ' ornithology and doing a disservice to science.
" America has constantly drawn strength and spirit from wave after wave of immigrants [...] They have proved to be the most restless, the most adventurous, the most innovative, the most industrious of people.
“ It is a curious fact that with ‘ Looking-Glass ’ the faculty of making drawings for book illustrations departed from me, and [...] I have done nothing in that direction since .”
The director's male characters have been described by critic Jennie Yabroff as " three time losers, petty thiefs and inept con men, all [...] eminently likeable, if not down right charming ", and by novelist Paul Auster as " laconic, withdrawn, sorrowful mumblers ".
[...] But I have no regrets because I wanted to start working and it changed my life.
The sequence in question read: " Ashkelon, Ashdod, Gaza, Assyria, Shubaru [...] Sherden, Tjekker, Peleset, Khurma [...]" Scholars have advanced the possibility that the other Sea Peoples mentioned were connected to these cities in some way as well.
You've got citizens who are [...] of faith who believe in the separation of church and state and you have a set of believers who do not believe in the separation of church and state.
[...] As far as I know, things like an independent electoral commission, access to the public media, the absence of violence and intimidation … those matters have been addressed.
[...] When the Prime Minister met Nelson Mandela in Namibia, Mandela knew about Vanuatu because it has always been among the countries in the region that have most clearly spoken out on the problem of apartheid ".
Jimmy " call [...] for China to have a foot firmly planted in the Pacific through Port Vila ", which-the Vanuatu Daily Post remarked-" no doubt caused ruffled feathers among other foreign diplomatic partners ".
Poor w is so infamous and unknown that many barely know either its name or its shape, not those who aspire to being Latinists, as they have no need of it, nor do the Germans, not even the schoolmasters, know what to do with it or how to call it ; some call it we, others call it uu, [...] the Swabians call it auwawau
" Admiral Rodney was critical of Graves ' tactics, writing, " by contracting his own line he might have brought his nineteen against the enemy's fourteen or fifteen, [...] disabled them before they could have received succor, and gained a complete victory.
In On the Origin of Species ( 1859 ), Charles Darwin wrote " Although I do not know of any thoroughly well-authenticated cases of perfectly fertile hybrid animals, I have some reason to believe that the hybrids from Cervulus vaginalis and Reevesii [...] are perfectly fertile.
He became a minor celebrity during the two months of volcanic activity preceding the eruption, giving interviews to reporters and expressing his opinion that the danger from the volcano was exaggerated, saying " I don't have any idea whether it will blow [...] But I don't believe it to the point that I'm going to pack up.
While some aspects of the production may have been unusual, one critic noted that " placing the ( Polovtsian ) Dances as a Finale is an elegant idea, [...] the director Andrejs Zagars and the conductor Noam Zur have thus presented a musically and dramaturgically coherent Prince Igor.
[...] for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own government, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.
mental troubles must have [...] a relation with the formation of cellulo-connective groupings, which become more or less fixed.
Probably he and his own men did not realize the seriousness of the battle they had fought, as Matthew Bennett and his co-authors, in Fighting Techniques of the Medieval World ( 2005 ) says: " few battles are remembered 1, 000 years after they are fought [...] but the Battle of Tours is an exception [...] Charles Martel turned back a Muslim raid that had it been allowed to continue, might have conquered Gaul.

[...] and resulted
[...] This search strategy resulted in 77 publications on the subject of iridology.
He also thought that the Indian and Chinese mystic tried to attain " a state of perfect indifference and neutrality " that resulted in a coincidence of opposites in which " pleasure and pain, desire and repulsion, cold and heat [...] are expunged from his awareness ".
[...] The need to find new strategies for executing corporate and political domination has resulted in a restructuration of capitalism that is characterized by the emergence of transnational, networked spaces in the economic, political, and cultural system and has been mediated by cyberspace as a tool of global coordination and communication.
[...] The effort to grasp the intricate rhythms of a panorama resulted in a comprehensive geometry of intersecting and overlapping forms which created a new and more dynamic quality of movement.

[...] and outside
Despite the controversy, five years after the premiere Paul McCullough of Take One observed that Night of the Living Dead was the " most profitable horror film ever [...] produced outside the walls of a major studio ".
Michael Byers, a University of British Columbia law professor, has argued that these laws go further than the Rome Statute, providing Canadian courts with jurisdiction over acts pre-dating the ICC and occurring in territories outside of ICC member-states ; “ as a result, anyone who is present in Canada and alleged to have committed genocide, torture [...] anywhere, at any time, can be prosecuted Canada .”
In an appendix added to the 1972 edition of his History of Madness, Foucault disputed Derrida's interpretation of his work, and accused Derrida of practicing " a historically well-determined little pedagogy [...] which teaches the student that there is nothing outside the text [...].
: Christofori Bartolomeo of Padua died in Florence [...] was the famous harpsichord maker, a distinguished restorer rendering even better good instruments made by other past masters and he was also the inventor of harpsichords with hammers, which produce a different quality of sound both on account of the hammer striking the chord and the completely different internal structure of the body of the instrument, not visible from the outside [...] the best instruments that he made were for Ferdinando de ' Medici Great Prince of Tuscany, his protector and son of the Grand Duke Cosimo III.
[...] The individual mandate, by contrast, vests Congress with the extraordinary ability to create the necessary predicate to the exercise of an enumerated power and draw within its regulatory scope those who would otherwise be outside of it.
[...] The vastness of that idea is so beyond my comprehension that I feel like if there was a God, then that God would accept me saying I ’ m not able to believe because it ’ s so outside of my ability to understand it.
[...] The militia have been defeated, or have left ..." However, Sadr remained in control of parts of Najaf and Sadr City, while the U. S. continued to patrol in the south outside those areas.
Also, he mentions seeing " the formidable Focke-Wulf [...] 195s, which could soar up quickly " taking off from an airfield outside Berlin, when no such aircraft ever existed ( a Focke-Wulf projekt 195, a heavy transport was in the pipeline but never got off the drawing board ).
In 1968, " Cody's served as a first-aid station [...] when anti-war protesters were teargassed and clubbed just outside its Telegraph Avenue doors [...] the store's employees were tending the wounded – anti-war protesters teargassed and clubbed by the police and the National Guard as protests broke out on Telegraph Avenue.
He has been nothing but trouble for her and she won't try to build bridges now [...] Mel looks brave on the outside but inside she's cracking up.

[...] and United
A brief but vague reference to the NSA first appeared in the United States Government Organization Manual from 1957, which described it as " a separately organized agency within the Department of Defense under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense [...] for the performance of highly specialized technical functions in support of the intelligence activities of the United States.
In the United States, the Organized Crime Control Act ( 1970 ) defines organized crime as " The unlawful activities of [...] a highly organized, disciplined association [...]".
John Grant writes in his book Masters of Animation that Fritz the Cat was " the breakthrough movie that opened brand new vistas to the commercial animator in the United States ", presenting an " almost disturbingly accurate " portrayal " of a particular stratum of Western society during a particular era, [...] as such it has dated very well.
However, according to Robert Ellwood, the Eliade he met in the 1960s was entirely apolitical, remained aloof from " the passionate politics of that era in the United States ", and " eportedly [...] never read newspapers " ( an assessment shared by Sorin Alexandrescu ).
" During a parliamentary debate in Britain on 6 December 1977, Foreign Secretary David Owen replied in the negative when asked " whether Her Majesty's Government intend to recognise travel documents issued by the authorities of [...] Bophuthatswana for the purpose of admitting visitors to the United Kingdom.
:: Whereas the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom [...]
:" that originally there were four different clubs, based on the basic political orientations [...] That in regard to the most important major questions, for example about Austria's participation and about the election of emperors, the usual club-based divisions could be abandoned temporarily to create larger overall groups, as the United Left, the Greater Germans in Hotel Schröder, the Imperials in Hotel Weidenbusch.
[...] We live in times of tremendous change, but the United Kingdom is still, thankfully, a predominantly white, Christian country.
In the United States, for example, the National Press Photographers Association ( NPPA ) have set out a Code of Ethics promoting the accuracy of published images, advising that photographers " do not manipulate images [...] that can mislead viewers or misrepresent subjects.
While the Soviet Union under Brezhnev had the " second greatest industrial capacity " after the United States, and produced more " steel, oil, pig-iron, cement and [...] tractors " than any other country in the world.
Among these, his Constitutional History of the United States [...] to the Close of the Civil War ( 2 vols, 1889 and 1896 ) has been called the classic Federalist interpretation of the Constitution.
Speaking to the Wilson Center, Katherine Moon was noted by Hathaway as suggesting that " anti-Americanism also represents the collective venting of accumulated grievances that in many instances have lain hidden for decades ", but that despite the " very public demonstrations of anger toward the United States [...] the majority of Koreans of all age groups supports the continuation of the American alliance.
* the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation ( UNSCEAR ) wrote in its 2000 reportUntil the [...] uncertainties on low-dose response are resolved, the Committee believes that an increase in the risk of tumour induction proportionate to the radiation dose is consistent with developing knowledge and that it remains, accordingly, the most scientifically defensible approximation of low-dose response.
The beginning of the episode thus shows that those with white skin can be uncivilized savages and those with yellow skin can be civilized and rational [...] This would be counter to the hegemonic representation of Asians in the United States media ; that diverse collective of peoples are consistently constructed in film and television as a menacing ' yellow horde.
" The WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act in the United States says "( a ), unless authorized by the owners of copyright in the sound recording or [...] in the musical works embodied therein, neither the owner of a particular phonorecord [...] may, for the purposes of direct or indirect commercial advantage, dispose of, or authorize the disposal of, the possession of that phonorecord [...] by rental, lease, or lending, or by any other act or practice in the nature of rental, lease, or lending.
I, as someone who knows probably just about every libertarian and most Federalist Society law professors in the United States ( there aren't that many of us ), and who teaches on the most libertarian law faculty in the nation, never heard the phrase [...] he phrase " Constitution in Exile movement " implies that there is some organized group that has a specific platform.
On February 8, 2007 it was announced by Network World that: " If the United States found itself under a major cyberattack aimed at undermining the nation's critical information infrastructure, the Department of Defense is prepared, based on the authority of the President, to launch [...] an actual bombing of an attack source or a cyber counterattack.
The newspaper alleged that " the CCP works tenaciously and systematically to place its people [...] in key positions in corporations, academia, and government in the United States and other countries.
* While the opinion of [...] Chief Justice Taney, in the Dred Scott case [...] expressly declare that the Constitution of the United States neither permits congress nor a territorial legislature to exclude slavery from any United States territory, [...] omit to declare whether or not the same constitution permits a state, or the people of a state, to exclude it.

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