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:"... and such
:"... consisted largely in a series of increasingly desperate gimmicks by which artists sought to give their work an immediately recognizable individual trademark, a succession of manifestos of despair ... or of gestures reducing the sort of art which was primarily bought for investment and its collectors ad absurdum, as by adding an individual's name to piles of brick or soil (' minimal art ') or by preventing it from becoming such a commodity through making it too short-lived to be permanent (' performance art ').
:"... it is simply fantastic to urge that such a procedure performed in public by a policeman while the citizen stands helpless, perhaps facing a wall with his hands raised, is a ' petty indignity.
:"... not to receive the transfer from any transferor whatsoever of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or of control over such weapons or explosive devices directly, or indirectly ... or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices ...".
:"... sithence such is our mutability that to-day there is none to the Spanish guise, to-morrow the French toys are most fine and delectable, ere long no such apparel as that which is after the high Almaine fashion, by-and-by the Turkish manner is generally best liked of, otherwise the Morisco gowns, the Barbarian fleeces, the mandilion worn to Colley-Weston ward, and the short French breeches make such a comely vesture that, except it were a dog in a doublet, you shall not see any so disguised as are my countrymen of England.
:"... not to receive the transfer from any transferor whatsoever of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or of control over such weapons or explosive devices directly, or indirectly ... or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices ...".

:"... and Air
:"... if it's not made by our science or our Army Air Forces, I am inclined to believe it's of an extraterrestrial origin.

:"... and We
Pickford gave his account of that night to The Los Angeles Examiner on September 13, 1920 :"... We arrived back at the Ritz hotel at about 3 o ' clock in the morning.

:"... and through
:"... hen these five hindrances are not abandoned in himself, the monk regards it as a debt, a sickness, a prison, slavery, a road through desolate country.
:"... the skeletons did all the shouting and we had only the opportunity of blessing them by showing unruffled love in answer to the disturbance in our proceedings "...." The skeleton flag was out with its coffin, skull and cross-bones as well as the whole Skeleton force, uniformed, beating a drum, playing flutes, whirling rattles and screaming through trumpets.
:"... who can make an elephant pass through the eye of a needle.
:"... the LDP has begun to shift from conventional conservatism, in which reallocation of benefits is dependent on adjustments within a community, to neoconservatism, which prioritizes independent individuals and the market mechanism, and seeks to create a small government through deregulation.
:"... set out how will safeguard and promote fair access — in particular for students from low income groups — through bursary and other financial support and outreach work.
:"... the life of James A. Farley should serve as an example for present and future generations of Americans of the vital contributions which individual citizens can make to the life of the nation through diligent public service ..."

:"... and Secretary
:"... ( T ) he Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, as hereinafter provided, to sell and dispose of all that portion of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, in the State of South Dakota, lying and being in Bennett County and described as follows ..." ( Act of May 27, 1910, § 1 ( 36 Stat.

:"... and State
:"... open and avowed defiance of the laws, and of having made war upon the people of this State ... the Mormons must be treated as enemies, and must be exterminated or driven from the State if necessary for the public peace — their outrages are beyond all description.

:"... and for
:"... if an organised body is not in the situation and circumstances best adapted to its sustenance and propagation, then, in conceiving an indefinite variety among the individuals of that species, we must be assured, that, on the one hand, those which depart most from the best adapted constitution, will be the most liable to perish, while, on the other hand, those organised bodies, which most approach to the best constitution for the present circumstances, will be best adapted to continue, in preserving themselves and multiplying the individuals of their race.
:"... this Sanctuary has belonging to it very many villages that provide revenues for pious purposes.
:"... 27 January 2005, the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of Nazi Germany's death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, where a combined total of up to 1. 5 million Jews, Roma, Poles, Russians and prisoners of various other nationalities, and homosexuals, were murdered, is not only a major occasion for European citizens to remember and condemn the enormous horror and tragedy of the Holocaust, but also for addressing the disturbing rise in anti-Semitism, and especially anti-Semitic incidents, in Europe, and for learning anew the wider lessons about the dangers of victimising people on the basis of race, ethnic origin, religion, social classification, politics or sexual orientation ...."
:"... When the weary Riders arrive in Jackson and attempt to use ' white only ' restrooms and lunch counters they are immediately arrested for Breach of Peace and Refusal to Obey an Officer.
Motley did not get to deal explicitly with the Batavian Republic, but the way his collaborator William Elliot Griffis dismissed the Patriots speaks for itself :"... whether under the name of the ' Batavian Republic ', the Kingdom of Holland, or the provinces of the French empire, the French occupation was virtually a French conquest that had little permanent influence on Dutch history or character.
This same account is substantially taken up about three centuries later by the author of the Aristotelian Athenaion Politeia but with an interesting variation :"... there was conflict between the nobles and the common people for an extended period.
:"... however, their God, being unwilling to root them out for their crimes, did them the honour to send a Messenger from Heaven to instruct them, and set Them a perfect Example of Integrity and kind Behavior towards one another.
:"... The saints were eager to begin building up Zion so that they could further the preparations for the coming of Christ.
:"... he has paid, in addition to the tithe for Ninurta, the tax of the gardiner "
:"... consisteth of a wardrobe and other several separate rooms for artificers to work in ( viz.
:"... united for the most beautiful of causes, it is long since we have been as free as we are now, in the presence of the foreigner in arms.
:"... for if he did not yield to this demand, neither of them would be safe: seeing that great hords of Nomads were close at hand, who were a danger to both ; and that if they admitted them into the country, it would certainly be utterly barbarised.
:"... the moment of the torque is, for wires of the same metal, proportional to the torsional angle, the fourth power of the diameter and the inverse of the length of the wire ..."
An extract was translated :"... which we bring for him: oxen ... and all the young vegetables ; and we shall give praise to Wenofer ... Khaf ... the statue made for Atum-Hor-em-Akhet.
:"... War Resisters .... count moneys appropriated for veterans ' benefits and payment of the national debt as " taxes to support past wars.
:"... a perfect parody of a modern, vainglorious celebrity with a rampant ego and a strong aversion to the audience ( whom celebrities pretend to love but actually, as Edna so boldly makes transparent, they actually loathe for their cheap shoes and suburban values ) – The Sydney Morning Herald.
:"... and he has a gift to translate the book and I have commanded him that he shall pretend to no other gift, for I will grant him no other gift.
:"... and this is the first gift that I bestowed upon you ; and I have commanded that you should pretend to no other gift until my purpose is fulfilled in this ; for I will grant unto you no other gift until it is finished.
:"... what I ’ m trying to describe that what has happened to our schools was inherent in the original design for a planned economy and a planned society laid down so proudly at the end of the nineteenth century.
:"... Though the natural weakness of her body hinders her from doing what only the strength of men can perform, she has a mind as valiant and as active for the good of her country as the best of us.

:"... and direct
:"... the Salvation Army, which was started by a gentleman named William Booth was vigorously practising direct action in the maintenance of the freedom of its members to speak, assemble, and pray.

:"... and them
:"... first clearly laid down that the character and structure of a language expresses the inner life and knowledge of its speakers, and that languages must differ from one another in the same way and to the same degree as those who use them.
According to critics it doesn't really contribute to a real insight into Buddhism :"... most of them labour under the old cliché that the goal of Buddhist psychological analysis is to reveal the hidden mysteries in the human mind and thereby facilitate the development of a transcendental state of consciousness beyond the reach of linguistic expression.
Shlomo Avineri explained the last part of Kook's answer :"... and the end of those pioneers, who scout into the blindness of secularism and atheism, but the treasured light inside them leads them into the path of salvation-their end is that from doing Mitzva without purpose, they will do Mitzva with a purpose.
:"... for if he did not yield to this demand, neither of them would be safe: seeing that great hordes of Nomads were close at hand, who were a danger to both ; and that if they admitted them into the country, it would certainly be utterly barbarised.
:"... if we had come to them with an olive branch in our hand instead of murderous steel, the natives would willingly have given us access to the best and most fertile parts of their lands, areas which for untold years had been lying desolate.
:"... since it seemed to them as sensible as placing monkeys in front of typewriters in order to reproduce all the books in the British Museum.
:"... social groups create deviance by making rules whose infraction creates deviance, and by applying those roles to particular people and labeling them as outsiders.
:"... the men of Grendon go by the name moonrakers, in consequence, it is said, of a party of them having once seen the moon reflected in a pool and attempted to draw it out by means of rakes, under the impression it was a cheese!
:"... social groups create deviance by making rules whose infraction creates deviance, and by applying those roles to particular people and labeling them as outsiders.

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