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Feminists, beginning in the late 18th century with Mary Wollstonecraft in 1792 have criticized Rousseau for his confinement of women to the domestic sphere — unless women were domesticated and constrained by modesty and shame, he feared " men would be tyrannized by women ... For, given the ease with which women arouse men's senses ... men would finally be their victims ...." His contemporaries saw it differently because Rousseau thought that mothers should breastfeed their children.
For his contemporaries, he was the quintessential example of the Christian prince, and embodied the whole of Christendom in his person.
For example, Rae points out that the statisticians are right to criticise Victorian compilers for " including minor matches to enable Grace to reach certain milestones "; but he also respects the view of Grace's contemporaries that " any match in which he played was elevated in status by his very presence ".
For that matter, schematic painting was not Hals ' own idea ( the approach already existed in 16th century Italy ), and Hals was probably inspired by Flemish contemporaries, Rubens and Van Dyck, in his painting method.
For Beaglehole, Cook was a heroic figure who could do practically no wrong, and he is scathing about those contemporaries of Cook who ever ventured to criticise his hero, such as Alexander Dalrymple, the geographer, and Johann Reinhold Forster, who accompanied Cook on the second voyage.
" Diodorus is effusive in his praise for Epaminondas's military record: " For it seems to me that he surpassed his contemporaries ... in skill and experience in the art of war.
For Schütz, ' the further out we go into the world of contemporaries, the more anonymous its inhabitants become ', ending with the most anonymous of all-' artifacts of any kind which bear witness to the subjective meaning-context of some unknown person ', but nothing more.
For example, John Jones ( Talhaiarn ) took his bardic name from his place of origin, to distinguish him from contemporaries with the name John Jones.
For this reason, the HPF looks far less dated than many of its contemporaries.
For his significance as innovator-architect along with his contemporaries John Root, Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright ...
For example, the basis for Gerard's Herball included the Materia Medica of Dioscorides, an early Greek writer whose work was considered an ancient text, as well as the works by Gerard's contemporaries, the German botanists Leonard Fuchs, after whom Fuchsia is named, and the Flemish botanist Matthias de l ' Obel or Lobelius, after whom Lobelia is named.
For the writers on Athenian history, Hellanicus and Philochorus ( who wrote Atthis ) and writers on Syrian affairs, Castor and Thallus, and writers on world affairs, Diodorus ( who wrote the Library ) and Alexander Polyhistor, and some of our contemporaries record these events even more accurately than all the Attic historians.
The music of Scelsi was heard by millions in Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island in which excerpts of his two pieces " Quattro pezzi su una nota sola " ( which does not appear on the soundtrack of the film ) and " Uaxuctum: The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons – 3rd Movement " were featured in the film alongside the music of his contemporaries György Ligeti, Krzysztof Penderecki, John Cage and Morton Feldman.
For his retrospective at the Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels in 2011, Wall chose some 130 works by his favorite artists, from 1900s photographer Eugène Atget to film excerpts ( Fassbinder, Bergman, the Dardenne brothers ) to pieces by contemporaries Thomas Struth and David Claerbout.
For this reason, and also because so much of his best work remains in Venice, his art has been rather neglected by comparison with other Venetian contemporaries, such as Giovanni Bellini or Giorgione.
For example, Bede quotes at length some speeches by people who were not his contemporaries and whose speeches do not appear in any other surviving source ; it is doubtful whether oral traditional history supported these ostensible quotations.
( For instance, the number of offenses for which the death penalty was given was famous among contemporaries of the Yassa.
" For some years, the hopeless involvements of his estate kept courtrooms abuzz, and, when that ceased and his contemporaries died off, the man's name and fame faded away into the obscurity from which he had emerged.
For most contemporaries, the riotous but largely bloodless actions of the crowds presented less cause for alarm than the high incidence of arson during the period of Swing ( October to December 1830 ).
For Kelsen as for other central European contemporaries, norms occur not singly but in sets, termed ' orders '.
For ancient scholars, the term may have meant little more than " later than Aristophanes and his contemporaries, but earlier than Menander ".
In Winged Victory Yeates expresses a prescient and pessimistic view of the causes of war, far removed from the jingoism of many of his contemporaries: " For there's one thing financiers cannot or will not see.
Speak Lord For Thy Servant Hears ( after James Sant ), 1854After the introduction of steel for engraving purposes about the year 1823, Cousins and his contemporaries were compelled to work on it, because the soft copper previously used for mezzotint plates did not yield a sufficient number of fine impressions to enable the method to compete commercially against line engraving, from which much larger editions were obtainable.
For his attempts to uplift the masses, including the Jews, Casimir was surnamed by his contemporaries " King of the serfs and Jews.

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For what we propose, however, a psychoanalyst is not necessary, even though one aim is to enable the reader to get beneath his own defenses -- his defenses of himself to himself.
For the most part, however, the new version is contemporary and, as such, should be the means for many to attain a clearer comprehension of the meaning of those words recorded so many hundreds of years ago by the first followers of Christ.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
For the most part however, Armenia is considered one of the more pro-democratic nations in the Commonwealth of Independent States.
For the last few years, however, no permits have been issued for collecting abalone ( perlemoen ), but commercial harvesting still continues as does illegal collection by syndicates.
For various reasons, however, poverty and personal inclination among others, he did not take a prominent part in the military operations of this period.
For slaves however, there was no such protection and they commonly experienced persecution.
For m ≥ 4, however, it grows much more quickly ; even A ( 4, 2 ) is about 2, and the decimal expansion of A ( 4, 3 ) is very large by any typical measure.
Orpah reluctantly leaves ; however, Ruth says, " Entreat me not to leave you, or to turn back from following you ; For wherever you go, I will go ; And wherever you lodge, I will lodge ; Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.
( For an IT company, the subject matter would be similar to the CIO's, however the CTO's focus is technology for the firm to sell versus technology used for facilitating the firm's own operations.
For the most part, however, relatively small urban centers with markets proliferated around the country.
For both these languages, however, revitalization movements have led to the adoption of these languages by adults and children and produced some native speakers.
For these reasons, rasterization is usually the approach of choice when interactive rendering is required ; however, the pixel-by-pixel approach can often produce higher-quality images and is more versatile because it does not depend on as many assumptions about the image as rasterization.
For example, the methodology attempts to determine the cognitive capacity of animals through observation without the necessity that this observation be regulated or controlled as in an experiment ; however, behavior in an experiment can be interpreted using the methodology.
For his film, however, Vertov had been hired by Mezhrabpomfilm, a Soviet studio that produced mainly propaganda efforts.
For this reason, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves are thought to damage molecules and biological tissue only by bulk heating, not excitation from single photons of the radiation ( however, there does remain controversy about possible non-thermal biological damage from low frequency EM radiation, see below ).
For strategic reasons, however, the League of Nations awarded the Åland Islands to Finland in 1921.
For a time, however, during the reign of Emperor Daigo ( 897-930 ), the Fujiwara regency was suspended as he ruled directly.
For the Stockton and Darlington Railway, however, Stephenson would use only wrought iron rails, notwithstanding the financial loss he would suffer from not using his own, patented design ( see below ).
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor's ability to perform governmental roles.
For those, however, who merely held anti-catholic opinions, the punishment was only expulsion from the duchy.
For Habakkuk, however, there is no reliable account of any of these.
For some two centuries, the monarchy was elective both in theory and in practice ; the arrangement, however, did not last, since the powerful House of Habsburg managed to secure succession within their dynasty during the fifteenth century.
For this reason, however, ' narcotic ' has come to mean any illegally used drug, but it is useful as a shorthand for referring to a controlled drug in a context where its legal status is more important than its physiological effects.

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