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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.
People [...] were visibly uncomfortable and appeared to be confused, saying things like " What the fuck, man?
Al Sharpton, former Pentecostal minister, now a Baptist minister and Civil rights leader, during his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 said that asking whether gays or lesbians should be able to get married was insulting: " That's like saying you give blacks, or whites, or Latinos the right to shack up – but not get married [...] It's like asking ' do I support black marriage or white marriage '...
Ahead of its release, RCA's Mel Ilberman stated, " It would be fair to call it Bowie's Sergeant Pepper [...] a concept album that portrays the Lodger as a homeless wanderer, shunned and victimized by life's pressures and technology.
[...] 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.
However, Jorge Cauz ( president of Encyclopædia Britannica Inc .) asserted in 2012 that " Britannica [...] will always be factually correct.
[...] We shall introduce into this history in general only those events which may be useful first to ourselves and afterwards to posterity.
[...] The name 2030 reflects my conviction that the years around 2030 will be a magical time.
: The present work undertakes to establish the nature and structure of the hitherto mysterious language of the Hittites, and to decipher this language [...] It will be shown that Hittite is in the main an Indo-European language.
They're kids who tended to be brilliant but not very interested in conventional goals [...] It's a term of derision and also the ultimate compliment.
' I am she that is the natural mother of all things, mistress and governess of all the elements, the initial progeny of worlds, chief of powers divine, Queen of heaven, the principal of the Gods celestial, the light of the goddesses: at my will the planets of the air, the wholesome winds of the Seas, and the silences of hell be disposed ; my name, my divinity is adored throughout all the world in divers manners, in variable customs and in many names, [...] Some call me Juno, others Bellona of the Battles, and still others Hecate.
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.
" The notion of the cistron [...] must be replaced by that of a transcription unit containing regions which will be lost from the mature messenger-which I suggest we call introns ( for intragenic regions )-alternating with regions which will be expressed-exons.
Jewish law [...] rejects the view that homosexuality is to be regarded merely as a disease or as morally neutral .... Jewish law holds that no hedonistic ethic, even if called " love ", can justify the morality of homosexuality any more than it can legitimize adultery or incest, however genuinely such acts may be performed out of love and by mutual consent.
Kennings could be developed into extended, and sometimes vivid, metaphors: tröddusk törgur fyr [...] hjalta harðfótum “ shields were trodden under the hard feet of the hilt ( sword blades )” ( Eyvindr Skáldaspillir: Hákonarmál 6 ); svarraði sárgymir á sverða nesi “ wound-sea (= blood ) sprayed on headland of swords (= shield )” ( Eyvindr Skáldaspillir: Hákonarmál 7 ).
A large part of this, especially in the late-19th century, was “ to be their brother ’ s keepers, or [...] their brother ’ s brothers .” Because of this sense of duty toward the other members of the church, many Methodists were personally temperate out of a hope that their restraint would give strength to their brothers.
[...] Hence she came to be called " the apostle of the Apostles ".
As for the objection [...] that the distance between two distinct real numbers cannot be infinitely small, G. W. Leibniz argued that the theory of infinitesimals implies the introduction of ideal numbers which might be infinitely small or infinitely large compared with the real numbers but which were to possess the same properties as the latter.
[...] So those 50 set-ups day might only be 25 set-ups except I'm covering in the set-up.
[...] At this time atheism was regarded as the Christian Gospel that should be preached to the world.

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Old English poets often place a series of synonyms in apposition, and these may include kennings ( loosely or strictly defined ) as well as the literal referent: Hrōðgar maþelode, helm Scyldinga [...] “ Hrothgar, helm (= protector, lord ) of the Scyldings, said [...]” ( Beowulf 456 ).
I therefore take " magical weapons ", pen, ink, and paper ; [...] The composition and distribution of this book is thus an act of Magick by which I cause Changes to take place in conformity with my Will.
attributed the atypically high frequencies of the haplogroup in the Masalit to either a recent population bottleneck that likely altered the community's original haplogroup diversity or to geographical proximity to E1b1b's place of origin in North Africa, where the researchers suggest that the clade " might have been brought to Sudan from [...] after the progressive desertification of the Sahara around 6, 000 – 8, 000 years ago ".
Matte supervisor Chris Evans attempted to create paintings that felt less contrived and more real — while the natural instinct of filmmaking is to place important elements in an orderly fashion, Evans said that photographers would " shoot things that [...] are odd in some way " and end up with results that look natural instead.
" In 1981, William Walsh argued that " Among the major Odes [...] no one has questioned the place and supremacy of ' To Autumn ', in which we see wholly realized, powerfully embodied in art, the complete maturity so earnestly laboured at in Keats's life, so persuasively argued about in his letters.
In American author James A. Michener's 1974 historical novel Centennial, Rocky Mountain fur trapper Alexander McKeag describes lapsang souchong as " a man's tea, deep and subtle and blended in some rugged place [...] better even than whisky.
The second metaphor, also foregrounded in the title, is the representation of place: “ In the summer here in the Okanagan [...] there is a shade of cobalt blue that can be so intense it ’ s overwhelming, and you get this gold and silver of the sun shredding it, shattering it, burnishing it, as it goes down .” The interconnection of the horses moving out to meet the in-coming sun creates a crease, a physical epiphany that assures humanity is in the right place.
Her notorized letter reads: " Jerzy Zakulski, formerly residing with his now deceased father Ludwik, at 7 Saint Kinga Street Ulica Swietej Kingi 7 in Krakow Pogorze, provided me with shelter in his apartment when I escaped with my 3-year old child during a night from the Ghetto [...] After some time they managed to secure a safe place for us at the Zofia Strycharska ’ s wife's family place, where along with my child I survived in city of Myslenice until the end of the war.
I'm not saying mining is wrong [...] but that is not the place for it.
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:" Out of the trees came Forrester of the Buffs, clad in shorts, a long yellow army jersey reaching down almost to the bottom of the shorts, brass polished and gleaming, web belt in place and waving his revolver in his right hand [...] It was a most inspiring sight.
[...] I have worked hard for little or no pay in political campaigns for candidates who I felt would make this country a better place to live.
[...] We did not let the parade take place then, and we are not going to allow it in the future.
[...] It was mid-December in Jonah, Indiana, a place where Fate can be decided by the weather, and a storm was gathering overhead.
: True theory does not require the abstruse language of mathematics to make it clear and to render it acceptable [...] All that is solid and substantial in science and usefully applied in practice, have been made clear by relegating mathematic symbols to their proper store place --- the study.
Even the Scottish Council's inquiry into the Scottish economy in 1960 was specific: " The proposal for a Scottish Parliament [...] implies constitutional changes of a kind that place it beyond our remit although it is fair to say that we do not regard it as a solution ".
Much of that musical brilliance is due to Alf Clausen [...] Hearing all of this music, ranging from the first to the ninth season, in one place confirms how Clausen and his collaborators can master everything from show tunes to commercial jingles.
The distancing effect is achieved by the way the " artist never acts as if there were a fourth wall besides the three surrounding him [...] The audience can no longer have the illusion of being the unseen spectator at an event which is really taking place " ( Willett 91 ).
[...] Once part of their youth will take its place in our armies, they will cease to have Jewish interests and sentiments ; their interests and sentiments will be French.
[...] according to another version of the story she was taken from Areopagus, and not from this place.
; Phaedo: As [...] Socrates lay in prison [...] we had been in the habit of assembling early in the morning at the court in which the trial took place, and which is not far from the prison.
In the 1930s song " Hell-Hound on My Trail ," the famous blues musician Robert Johnson said, " You sprinkled hot foot powder [...] all around your daddy's door / it keep me with ramblin ' mind, rider, every old place I go.

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