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According to anthropologists Todd Sanders and Harry G. West, evidence suggests that a broad cross section of Americans today gives credence to at least some conspiracy theories.
Conspiracy theorists on the internet are often dismissed as a " fringe " group, but evidence suggests that a broad cross section of Americans today — traversing ethnic, gender, education, occupation, and other divides — gives credence to at least some conspiracy theories.
First broadcast in the United Kingdom in 1964, the Granada Television series Seven Up !, broadcast interviews with a dozen ordinary seven-year-olds from a broad cross section of society and inquired about their reactions to everyday life.
The small bridge at Stirling was only broad enough to allow two horsemen to cross abreast.
Although the Tumen is heavily patrolled by armed guards of North Korea, the river is considered the preferred way to cross into China because, unlike the swift, deep and broad Yalu River which runs along most of the border between the two countries, the Tumen is shallow and narrow.
It flies in loose flocks which cross the sea on a broad front rather than concentrating at short crossings ( as occurs in the migration of large soaring birds ), and calls frequently to maintain contact.
Both white-front species have a very conspicuous white face and broad black bars which cross the belly.
Some possible strategies include ; controlled vocabulary searches, specific entry searches, browsing, general scanning, broad to narrow searches, adjacent item browsing, subject tracings searches, keyword searches, citation searches, literature searches, cross reference searches, and chat room questions and other direct people contact searches.
Wilbraham is situated in such a way that its area lies within two broad physiographic provinces that cross Massachusetts from north to south.
; Subcinctorium: A vestment similar to a broad maniple but worn suspended from the right side of the cincture, decorated with a cross on one end and an agnus dei on the other ; worn only by the Pope during a Pontifical High Mass.
* Ornamental silver cross with straight arms terminating in broad finials, suspended from plain suspension bar.
To tie the Windsor, place the tie around your neck and cross the broad end of the tie in front of the narrow end.
Each small flower has four white petals 4 – 8 mm long and 2 – 3 mm broad, arranged in a cross shape.
The National Guard on the other hand was securely rooted in state and local politics, with representation from a very broad cross section of American society.
The first recognisable White Ensign appears to have been in use during the 16th century, consisting of a white field with a broad St George's cross, and a second St. George's cross in the canton.
In 1707, the St. George's cross was reintroduced to the flag as a whole, though not as broad as before, and the Union Flag was placed in the canton.
Ten broad painted crossribs of travertine cross the ceiling and divide it into alternately wide and narrow pictorial spaces, a grid that gives all the figures their defined place.
Its indisputable dominance in a broad variety of laser applications is determined by a combination of high emission cross section with long spontaneous emission lifetime, high damage threshold, mechanical strength, thermal conductivity, and low thermal beam distortion.
* The fess is the broad cross band and its colour of gules or red stands for " Military fortitude and strength ".
Parliamentary powers were sought and the standard gauge was specified, but pressure from the broad gauge B & ER – who feared loss of the feeder traffic from the line it had supported – led to a requirement to lay broad gauge and to make a junction with the Wilts Somerset and Weymouth where the lines would cross.
In Iceland a broad stretch of these rocks, described as " the palagonite formation ," is said to cross the island from south-west to north-east.
Does history provide all the proofs necessary to cross that " ugly, broad ditch "?

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To the east and west of this section, however, the Caribbean lowlands widen and in places extend inland a considerable distance along broad river valleys.
Initially Wade's government had the support of a broad section of groups opposed to the socialist government, but gradually individual parties have disassociated themselves from the government and joined the opposition efforts led by PS.
The section of the main line between Brentford and Braunston ( formerly the Grand Junction Canal ), was built as a ' wide ' or ' broad ' canal-that is, its locks were wide enough to accommodate two narrowboats abreast ( side by side ) or a single wide barge up to 14 feet ( 4. 27 m ) in beam.
A major feature of this eastern section is the long and broad Nugaal Valley, with its extensive network of intermittent seasonal watercourses.
On June 28, 2010, the United States Supreme Court unanimously turned away a broad challenge to the law, but ruled 5 – 4 that a section related to appointments violates the Constitution's separation of powers mandate.
Beyond this, their study split the remainder of species into two broad groups, one including the Bryodesma species, the Articulatae, section Ericetorum and others, and the other centered around the broad Stachygynandrum group.
Salisbury is so named because it sits on a broad, flat section of the larger Hempstead Plains that reminded late 19th Century Long Islanders of the Salisbury Plain in England, where Stonehenge is located.
The Civil Code of Quebec was a complete restatement of the civil law in Quebec as of the date of its adoption, including judicial interpretation of codal provisions that include broad privacy and personality rights protection and the adoption of a section on the patrimony of affectation.
The nearest railway stations is Chirawa ( 16 km ) served by Northern Western Railway and lying on the Sikar-Loharu Broad Gauge section and Loharu ( 25 km ) in Haryana which is served by both broad gauge and metre gauge sections.
The most important work of the Annales school, Fernand Braudel's The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, contains a traditional Rankean diplomatic history of Philip II's Mediterranean policy, but only as the third and shortest section of a work largely focusing on the broad cycles of history in the longue durée (" long term ").
From 1748 until his death he was minister at Inveresk in Midlothian, and during this long career rose to high eminence in the Church of Scotland not only as leader of the moderate or " broad " Church section, but as Moderator of the General Assembly 1770 and Dean of the Chapel Royal in 1789.
The General Provisions section contains fundamental principles and other broad concepts that apply to all marketing in all media.
In practice, section 75 ( iii ) ( suing the Commonwealth ) and section 75 ( iv ) ( conflicts between states ) are broad enough that many constitutional matters would still be within jurisdiction.
The broad verge down the centre of Petherton Road leads to Essex Road, where another semi-redundant section of the New River's course between Canonbury and Islington town centre forms a picturesque walk alongside the now shallow stream.
In the engraving of 1707-1708, ( illustration, right ), the up-to-date Baroque designs of each section are clipped scrolling designs, symmetrical around a center, in low hedging punctuated by trees formally clipped into cones ; however, their traditional 17th century layout, a broad central gravel walk dividing paired plats, each subdivided in four, appears to have survived from the Palace's former ( pre-1689 ) existence as Nottingham House.
The city is divided into the upper and the lower section, connected with roads and broad stairs.
The south and southeast portion of the atoll comprises a nearly continuous islet, broken only by a single, broad section of interislet reef.
Generic features are feature types that can come from a broad section in time of the archaeological record if not all of it.

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Douglas joined the majority opinion of the U. S. Supreme Court in Roe, which stated that a federally enforceable right to privacy, " whether it be founded in the Fourteenth Amendment's concept of personal liberty and restrictions upon state action, as we feel it is, or, as the District Court determined, in the Ninth Amendment's reservation of rights to the people, is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy.
The stems of the plant bear resinous, dark green leaves with two opposite lanceolate leaflets joined at the base, with a deciduous awn between them, each leaflet long and broad.
While her brother Esmonde Higgins was a prominent early Australian Communist, neither Nettie nor Vance ever joined any political party: they were much more interested in broad social change.
Douglas, joined by Black, furthered his advocacy of a broad reading of First Amendment rights by dissenting from the Supreme Court's decision in Dennis v. United States ( 1952 ) affirming the conviction of the leader of the U. S. Communist Party.
On graduation, although advised to take a one year post-graduate acting course, he joined Dukes as an actor, and under director Jonathan Petherbridge who used workshops based upon the methods of Augusto Boal, spent 18 months acting in a broad range of productions from Brecht through Shakespeare to modern British playwrights.
In the 1990s he became an advocate of international debt relief for the Third World, and joined a broad coalition of activists in a one-day fast to demand action, which was ultimately successful.
The party was joined by the Democratic Action Party ( DAP ), the Malaysian People's Party ( PRM ) and the Malaysian Islamic Party ( PAS ) in a broad based electoral alliance known as Barisan Alternatif ( Alternative Front ) to take on the ruling Barisan Nasional ( National Front ) coalition in the 1999 general elections.
In 1961 and 1962, SCLC joined SNCC in the Albany Movement, a broad protest against segregation in Albany, Georgia.
This time only The Chet joined E on stage, both playing a broad cross-section from the Eels repertoire on a variety of instruments.
At Little Ferry, it is joined by the broad Overpeck Creek, then flows southward, widening in a broad meandering tidal estuary through the Meadowlands, forming extensive side streams and wetlands.
In 1998 it joined forces with the Social Democrat Party, the Women's Alliance ( Samtök um kvennalista ) and the National Awakening ( Þjóðvaki ) in forming the Social Democratic Alliance ( Samfylkingin ), a broad center-left party.
As the Big East and Atlantic 10 Conferences expanded to cover most of the Northeast ( Villanova joined the Big East, while Temple, St. Joseph's, and La Salle joined the Atlantic 10 ), and as college basketball became increasingly driven by television and its need to appeal to a broad national audience, the local character of the Big 5 was a liability.
From the second Intifada, Yesh Gvul has joined a broad coalition of groups supporting the right of conscripts to demand alternative humanitarian service.
It joined the broad basis cabinet Drees-I which combined the KVP, PvdA, CHU and the conservative liberal VVD, that is every major party except for the Communist Party of the Netherlands and the Anti Revolutionary Party.
Rickard was originally a member of Mana Motuhake, another Māori party, but quit when Mana Motuhake joined the Alliance ( a broad left-wing coalition ).
Ahead of the 2004 election PMK joined the broad Tamil political front Democratic Progressive Alliance where also Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Indian National Congress, Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India ( Marxist ) and Indian Union Muslim League are members.
While having enjoyed a broad underground popularity in Finland, the band has never been very famous elsewhere until gaining new success in the recent years when their singer and bassist Marco Hietala joined Nightwish in 2002.
In 1991, Mana Motuhake joined the Alliance, a broad left-wing coalition.
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and Mayor Tom Barrett, joined by Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin Elizabeth Burmaster, announced a broad effort improve the Milwaukee Public Schools ( MPS ).
The flowers, produced through most of the year, are salverform ( like those of Phlox ), simple, 2. 5 – 7 cm ( 1 – 3 inches ) broad, with five usually violet ( occasionally white ) petals joined together at the base to form a tube.
The Buick sweep-spear side trim, a styling hallmark since 1949, was joined by broad chrome panels attached to the rear quarter panels.

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