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Anomie and is
He is also currently contributing lyrics to a number of other projects and has previously written lyrics for Anomie Belle, Natalie Imbruglia, Neil Barnes from Leftfield and The SuperDead.
Anomie, the state of normlessness, arises when there is " an acute disjunction between the cultural norms and goals and the socially structured capacities of members of the group to act in accord with them ".

Anomie and .
" The Ethics of Anomie: Jean Marie Guyau and Émile Durkheim ", British Journal of Sociology, Vol.
* " Anomie " discussed at the Émile Durkheim Archive.
Around this time he also contributed to the Scritti Politti album Anomie & Bonhomie and Rawkus compilations Lyricist Lounge and Soundbombing.
A resurgence of dream pop in the independent music scene occurred in 2008, with the relatively successful indie acts of Silversun Pickups, Beach House, Au Revoir Simone, Tame Impala, Deerhunter, Animal Collective, Panda Bear, Bat for Lashes, The Radio Dept., High Places, Lykke Li, Chairlift, Anomie Belle, Grimes, School of Seven Bells, Foxes in Fiction, Rem's Floating Chandelier The xx, Ellie Goulding, Letting Up Despite Great Faults, Marissa Nadler, Holly Miranda, iamamiwhoami, Wild Beasts, and An Horse.
" Anomie " will be made available on May 10 as a 12-track CD or digital download as well as a digital deluxe version with two bonus tracks.
He returned to music-making in the late 1990s, releasing two critically acclaimed albums, 1999's Anomie and Bonhomie ( which included various rap and hip hop influences ) and 2006's stripped-down White Bread, Black Beer which returned to the more experimental era of the band's history.
The hip hop inspired album Anomie and Bonhomie was released in 1999, and involved even more session artists.
* Marco Orru, The Ethics of Anomie: Jean Marie Guyau and Emile Durkheim, British Journal of Sociology, Vol.

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Over time, other themes, key goals, attitudes, or stances have been variously expressed by Presidential ' doctrines ', named for them.
For truth is set forth and expressed differently in texts which are variously historical, prophetic, poetic, or of other forms of discourse.
Columbia Pictures originally purchased Lewis R. Foster's unpublished story, variously called The Gentleman from Montana and The Gentleman from Wyoming, as a vehicle for Ralph Bellamy, but once Frank Capra came on board as director – after Rouben Mamoulian had expressed interest – the film was to be a sequel to his Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, called Mr. Deeds Goes to Washington, with Gary Cooper reprising his role as Longfellow Deeds. Because Cooper was unavailable, Capra then " saw it immediately as a vehicle for Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur ," and Stewart was borrowed from MGM.
As with the directional derivative, the covariant derivative is a rule,, which takes as its inputs: ( 1 ) a vector, u, defined at a point P, and ( 2 ) a vector field, v, defined in a neighborhood of P .< ref > The covariant derivative is also denoted variously by < sub > v </ sub > u, D < sub > v </ sub > u, or other notations .</ ref > The output is the vector, also at the point P. The primary difference from the usual directional derivative is that must, in a certain precise sense, be independent of the manner in which it is expressed in a coordinate system.
The diffusion coefficient D can be expressed variously as

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Charles Hodge writes that " The subjective change wrought in the soul by the grace of God, is variously designated in Scripture " with terms such as new birth, resurrection, new life, new creation, renewing of the mind, dying to sin and living to righteousness, and translation from darkness to light .< ref name = Hodge1 > Hodge, Charles.
Clausewitz had many aphorisms, of which the most famous is that " War is the continuation of Politik by other means " ( Politik being variously translated as ' policy ' or ' politics ,' terms with very different implications ), a description that has won wide acceptance.
The modern sense of the term first appears sometime around the 12th century ; its popularity spread in the medieval period along with the terms isle, ylle, inis, eilean, oileán There is some confusion on what the term crannog originally referred to, the structure atop the island or the island itself The additional meanings of crannog can be variously related as " structure / piece of wood ; wooden pin ; crow's nest ; pulpit ; driver's box on a coach and vessel / box / chest " for crannóg.
Plurality voting is also variously referred to as winner-takes-all or relative / simple majority voting ; however, these terms can also refer to elections for multiple winners in a particular constituency using bloc voting.
The usage of the several terms varies regionally but not in any pattern, as they have been used variously by the people and enterprises who make and sell them.
These overlapping terms are variously used when discussing the acoustic behavior of musical instruments.
Today there is a greater recognition of the interconnected nature of security requirements, an approach variously known as holistic security, " all hazards " management, and other terms.
On the one hand, ontology is the study of being, and the central topic of the field is couched, variously, in terms of being, existence, " what is ", and reality.
Another variant, " Treasure Traders ," variously used gemology terms such as " polishers ," " stone cutters ," etc.
Besides dragon ( derived from French ), Tolkien variously used the terms drake ( the original English term, from Old English draca, in turn from Latin draco ) and worm ( from Old English wyrm, " serpent ", " dragon ").
The terms protagonist and main character are variously defined and, depending on the source, may denote different concepts.
In the psychiatric literature it was first referred to in 1623 in a treatise by Jacques Ferrand ( Maladie d ' amour ou Mélancolie érotique ) and has been variously called, " erotic paranoia " and " erotic self-referent delusions " until the common usage of the terms erotomania and de Clérambault's syndrome.
Shklovskij ’ s formulations negate or cancel out the existence / possibility of “ real ’ perception: variously, by ( 1 ) the familiar Formalist denial of a link between literature and life, connoting their status as non-communicating vessels, ( 2 ) always, as if compulsively, referring to a real experience in terms of empty, dead, and automatized repetition and recognition, and ( 3 ) implicitly locating real perception at an unspecifiable temporally anterior and spatially other place, at a mythic “ first time ” of naïve experience, the loss of which to automatization is to be restored by aesthetic perceptual fullness.
The word is variously derived from the word for tribute ( in modern terms, protection racket ) paid by English and Scottish border dwellers to Border Reivers in return for immunity from raids and other harassment.
Within the definition of bright, many, but not all, brights also identify variously under other terms or identities, including atheist, humanist, secular humanist, freethinker, objectivist, rationalist, naturalist, materialist, agnostic, skeptic, apatheist, or even naturalistic pantheists or classical Deists, and so on.
Aside from the small circle at the top of the hacienda society, the remainder were peones, campesinos ( peasants ), or mounted ranch hands variously called vaqueros, gauchos ( in the Southern Cone ), among other terms.
Such people may describe themselves variously as liberal, progressive, or reformist ( in application but not in the tenets of the faith ); but rather than implying a specific agenda, these terms tend to incorporate a broad spectrum of views which contest conservative, traditional interpretations of Islam in many different ways.
The terminology for the major divisions of Buddhism can be confusing, as Buddhism is variously divided by scholars and practitioners according to geographic, historical, and philosophical criteria, with different terms often being used in different contexts.
— are variously defined in terms of coherent sequences of sentences, propositions, speech acts, or turns-at-talk.
* When mentioning the Magyars, the medieval sources written in the Latin language usually use the terms Ungri, Hungri, Ungari, and Hungari, but some of the sources refer to the Magyars as Avari or Huni. This Latin name for the Magyars, variously spelled Ungri, Hungri, Ungari, Hungari, along with its many derivatives including English Hungarians, must have derived from the Slavic form of the name of the Onogurs, a federation of ( mainly ) Turkic tribes in the 5th-8th centuries.
Depending upon the design and layout of a ship, all of these terms can be variously interchangeable.
He is variously addressed in the book as " blitz baby ", " kid ", " teenager ", " child ", " infant prodigy " and " son ": all terms that emphasize his youth.
" They generally thought in terms of percentages, and debated and disagreed with each other about the percentage certainty required for ' beyond reasonable doubt ', variously interpreting it as 100 per cent, 95 per cent, 75 per cent and even 50 per cent.
In later periods it was not always called " clogging ", being known variously as flat-footing, foot-stomping, buck dancing, clog dancing, jigging, or other local terms.

variously and Generation
Generation name, variously zibei or banci, is one of the characters in a traditional Chinese name, and is so called because each member of a generation ( i. e. siblings and cousins of the same generation ) share that character, unlike surnames or given names.

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In reality, although the company won several of the auctions for UK fixed wireless broadband access licences in 2004, and purchased several more in post-auction deals, its UK consumer wireless broadband service ( known variously as Netvigator, and later Now!
Now known as Cumberland Lodge after the Duke of Cumberland ’ s residence there in the mid 18th century, the house was variously known as Byfield House, New Lodge, Ranger ’ s Lodge, Windsor Lodge and Great Lodge.
Now all the schools of Brahmanic philosophy have posited some permanent entity, i. e. soul as the cognizer to which cognition is variously related.
The longer and lesser known form " American Born Confused Desi, Emigrated From Gujarat, House In Jersey " is also occasionally seen ; playing on the alphabet theme, it has been expanded for K-Z variously as " Kids Learning Medicine, Now Owning Property, Quite Reasonable Salary, Two Uncles Visiting, White Xenophobia, Yet Zestful " or " Keeping Lotsa Motels, Named Omkarnath Patel, Quickly Reaching Success Through Underhanded Vicious Ways, Xenophobic Yet Zestful ".

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