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In reality the division is not quite so neat.
This neat division between loyalists and Mau Mau was a product of the conflict, rather than a cause or catalyst of it, with the violence becoming less ambiguous over time, in a similar manner to other situations.
It is, however, important to note that in Turkish culture, such a neat division into Sufi and Shi ' a is scarcely possible: for instance, Yunus Emre is considered by some to have been an Alevi, while the entire Turkish aşık / ozan tradition is permeated with the thought of the Bektashi Sufi order, which is itself a blending of Shi ' a and Sufi concepts.

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During the 1920's the Abstractionists, the German Bauhaus group of industrial designers, and the new architects all had the dream of some well ordered utopia, or welfare state, in which their neat and logical constructions might find their proper place.
And wherever the new thruways go up their banks are lined by neat glass and metal and colored brick light industry.
In fact, the neat balance of these pairs, and their subtle equilibrium, would have had special meaning in the minds of the Old Chinese.
" Because overhead costs generally don ’ t come in neat packages, their allocation across ventures is not an exact science.
It was incorporated, with a mayor and other town officials, and had made improvements like good streets, sidewalks, shade trees, and other facilities to enhance their neat and well-kept homes.
“ Located ten miles from Philadelphia, on the line of the Central Division of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, three minutes walk from Morton Station – it is reached in from 20 to 30 minutes by 21 trains daily … To the west lies the magnificent Swarthmore College, and to the southeast, three miles away, lies the Delaware River … its school is one of the finest in the county ; its houses are neat and attractive, and their owners take great pride in their homes and the adornment of their grounds .”
Today the village is modernizing quickly and political views are UDP Guinea Grass is known for its neat beautiful village module and river bank The early people used to work as chicleros, hunters, mahogany loggers for the British. This was the deaced hon George. C. Price home town when he was 8 yrs old stories say that elderly people buried their gold chains etc., silver, jade, that their long ago ancestors left for them. Up to now nothing's been found.
Many African tribal societies seemed to fit this neat model rather well, although Africanists, such as Richards, also argued that Fortes and Evans-Pritchard had deliberately downplayed internal contradictions and overemphasized the stability of the local lineage systems and their significance for the organization of society.
The result is that their neat garden is raked with heavy machine-gun fire, narrowly missing his wife Florence who is hanging out the washing but with the resultant annihilation of their garden gnomes.
In 1856 another subdivision, Tempe, was described as being close to the village of Arncliffe, described as having " all the characteristics of an English village, being beautifully situated amidst quiet rural scenery, spotted here and there with neat cottages which charm the eye with their pretty, well trimmed gardens, perfect pictures of competence and content ".
Current high compression neat ethanol engine designs are approximately 20 to 30 % less fuel efficient than their gasoline-only counterparts.
The individual bags and boxes allow guests to dispose of their trash at their leisure and keep everything neat and clean.
Several scenes in the film involve re-enactments and references to scenes from the contemporaneous Madonna tour documentary, Truth or Dare, such as Gordon complaining about " industry people " in the front row, or Cobain, introduced as " Costner " telling Sonic Youth that their show was " neat ".
We see three of them with her at restaurants, then we see her imagining how they'd treat him after witnessing their behaviors: the first angrily berates the waiter for messing up his order and she imagines him being an abusive father ; the second is a fastidious neat freak who she sees as too uptight ; the third is a man named Harry who works with her father.
Common garden species used for their attractive deep green foliage and neat habits include P. macrophyllus, known by its Japanese name Kusamaki, or occasionally as " buddhist pine " or " fern pine ", P. salignus from Chile, and for a small shrub with attractive red " berries ", P. nivalis.
Puha and Huttunen are known to cable television and public broadcasting channel viewing audiences for both their games related program appearances and their program featuring neat webpages.
Famous people such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Pat Boone, and others used pomade to style their hair ; that is why their hair appeared to be very neat, slick and shiny.

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Even a neat, plastic-covered plunge is not exactly a joy to behold.
The self-diffusion coefficient of neat water is: 2. 299 · 10 < sup >− 9 </ sup > m² · s < sup >− 1 </ sup > at 25 ° C and 1. 261 · 10 < sup >− 9 </ sup > m² · s < sup >− 1 </ sup > at 4 ° C.
Deconstruction is not a method and this means that it is not a neat set of rules that can be applied to any text in the same way.
Particularly problematic are the attempts to give neat introductions to deconstruction by people trained in literary criticism who sometimes have little or no expertise in the relevant areas of philosophy that Derrida is working in relation to.
This derogatory form of the noun " hack " derives from the everyday English sense " to cut or shape by or as if by crude or ruthless strokes " and is even used among users of the positive sense of " hacker " who produces " cool " or " neat " hacks.
Scorewriting, or notation software typically lacks advanced sequencing tools, and is optimized for the creation of a neat, professional printout designed for live instrumentalists.
The burrow tracks are often linear, to the point that a neat " line " of four or more closely placed and equally developed mosquito-like " bites " is almost diagnostic of the disease.
Vodka is traditionally drunk neat in the vodka belt countries of Eastern Europe and around the Baltic Sea.
Formal turnout always is preferred, however, and a neat rider gives a good impression at shows.
After that he added other signs saying " hi " and " this is neat " ( near rayguns ), and he ended up creating conversions for the other letters of the Latin alphabet for the signs to resemble writings in an alien language.
When served neat ( without any additional ingredients ), tequila is most often served in a narrow shot glass called a caballito (" Little Horse " in Spanish ), but can often be found in anything from a snifter to a tumbler.
In western countries, brandy is traditionally drunk neat at room temperature from a snifter or a tulip glass.
Rowan Bayne, a British psychologist who has written several studies on graphology, summarized his view of the appeal of graphology: " It's very seductive because at a very crude level someone who is neat and well behaved tends to have neat handwriting ", adding that the practice is " useless ... absolutely hopeless ".
For he who is worthy of little and thinks himself worthy of little is temperate, but not proud ; for pride implies greatness, as beauty implies a goodsized body, and little people may be neat and well-proportioned but cannot be beautiful.
Although scholars like Bowra have concluded that his style must have changed with his setting, such a neat distinction is actually hard to prove from the existing verses, which are an intricate blend of
It's pretty to look at and it contains a number of good performances, but there is something exhausting about its neat balancing of opposing manners and values ... One might be made to care about all this if the direction by the talented Australian film maker, Peter Weir ... were less perfunctory and if the screenplay ... did not seem so strangely familiar.
Holwood was described in Pitt's time as " a small, neat, white building ; it is more simple than elegant ".
Though Letterman is typically well-attired and neat, a common gag is his pretending to eat or drink excessive amounts of both edible and non-edible items, for instance, eating mayonnaise straight from the jar, allowing it to slop onto his face and onto the front of his suit.

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At still higher concentration, a lamellar phase ( neat soap phase ) may form, wherein extended sheets of amphiphiles are separated by thin layers of water.
He defended his actions by stating that he believed in the goal of aiding the Contras, whom he saw as freedom fighters, and said that he viewed the Iran-Contra scheme as a " neat idea.
Guglielmo Borsiere by a neat retort sharply censures avarice in Messer Ermino de ' Grimaldi.
The role was played in French as Arlequin in the 1660s by, who combined the zanni types, " making his Arlecchino witty, neat, and fluent in a croaking voice, which became as traditional as the squawk of Punch.
The patent shows that this machine was actually created: " hath by his great study and paines & expence invented and brought to perfection an artificial machine or method for impressing or transcribing of letters, one after another, as in writing, whereby all writing whatsoever may be engrossed in paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to be distinguished from print ; that the said machine or method may be of great use in settlements and public records, the impression being deeper and more lasting than any other writing, and not to be erased or counterfeited without manifest discovery.
The whipping can be made neat and permanent by tying it off or sewing the ends of the twine through the rope.
Examination of her anatase by a colleague, mineralogist Dr Kenneth Towe, showed that it was very different from the neat, rounded crystals found in the Vinland Map and modern pigments, and despite decades of further work, she was also never able to explain how the iron would have disappeared from the Vinland Map ink.
In the strip as written by Segar, Olive was something of a coy flapper whose extremely thin build lent itself well to the fashions of the time ; her long black hair was usually rolled in a neat bun, like her mother's.
And what happened – to complete the story in a neat and tidy way – was that they were not spending any money on advertising to promote any of the movies started by the previous regime – by Putnam's regime.
In an earlier paper Dreman also refuted the assertion by Ray Ball that these higher returns could be attributed to higher beta, whose research had been accepted by efficient market theorists as explaining the anomaly in neat accordance with modern portfolio theory.
The size of the hole ’ s entrance may be reduced by the building of a neat mud wall.
His books are distinguished by exactly opposite qualities ; they are neat and orderly to excess.
Its performances in the bushes and branches are just as neat and agile as those of other tits ; it often hangs upside down by one leg.
The organization's slogan is " Birds are friends, not food ," another common slogan used by the UPC is " Turkeys are too neat to eat "
The reason why Jian ' an is considered as a separate period is because this is one case where the poetic developments fail to correspond with the neat categories aligned to chronology by dynasty.
Being based on the work of two widely respected experts, these theories also had the advantage-from a European settler view-of presenting a neat progression of waves of migration and conquest by increasingly more civilised and technically able peoples, and therefore justifying racist stereotyping and colonisation by cultural " superiors ".

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