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also and rejected
" She has also rejected an immigrant designation for African-Americans and instead prefers the term " black " or " white " to denote the African and European U. S. founding populations.
Following the rise of the Taliban in 1996, Massoud, who rejected the Taliban's fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, returned to the armed opposition, serving as the military and political leader of the United Islamic Front ( also known in the West as Northern Alliance ).
Thus, Abulafia in the 13th century assumed that the language spoken in Paradise had been different from Hebrew, and rejected the claim then current also among Christian authors, that a child left unexposed to linguistic stimulus would automatically begin to speak in Hebrew.
Jefferson and James Madison also secretly drafted the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions denouncing the federal legislation, though state legislatures rejected these resolutions.
The Catholic Church does recognise as valid ( though illicit ) ordinations done by breakaway Catholic, Old Catholic or Oriental bishops, and groups descended from them ; it also regards as both valid and licit those ordinations done by bishops of the Eastern churches, so long as those receiving the ordination conform to other canonical requirements ( for example, is an adult male ) and an orthodox rite of episcopal ordination, expressing the proper functions and sacramental status of a bishop, is used ; this has given rise to the phenomenon of episcopi vagantes ( for example, clergy of the Independent Catholic groups which claim apostolic succession, though this claim is rejected by both Orthodoxy and Catholicism ).
H P Wilmott has noted that deep battle contains two critical differences – it advocated the idea of total war, not limited operations and it also rejected the idea of the decisive battle in favour of several large scale and simultaneous offensives.
Richard Overy also rejected the idea that Hitler and the Nazi regime ever intended a blitzkrieg war.
The book also included the claim that, during the Pact's operation, Stalin rejected Hitler's offer to share in a division of the world, without mentioning the Soviet offers to join the Axis.
Coitus interruptus, also known as the rejected sexual intercourse, withdrawal or pull-out method, is a method of birth-control in which a man, during intercourse withdraws his penis from a woman's vagina prior to ejaculation.
He also rejected the idea of hiring an inker or letterer, comparing it to a golfer hiring a man to make his putts.
From then on the French succession not only excluded females, but also rejected claims based on the female line of descent.
Hayek also rejected the label " laissez faire " as originating from the French tradition and alien to the beliefs of Hume, Smith and Burke.
Wyman also prototyped such a map for the Washington Metro, though ultimately the idea was rejected.
As a consequence of their rejection of oaths, Cathars also rejected marriage vows.
Moore also introduced what is called the Open Question Argument, a position he later rejected.
It is also known that the work is the difference in the heat absorbed at the hot reservoir and rejected at the cold one:
" The 1940 celebrations also included a concert at the Tokyo Kabukiza for which new works were commissioned from composers in France, Hungary, England ( Benjamin Britten, Sinfonia da Requiem, ultimately rejected ), and Germany ( Richard Strauss, Japanische Festmusik ).
He also held to Catholic doctrines such as that of free will, which some Reformers rejected in favour of the doctrine of predestination.
After his patent was rejected by the Telegraph Administration, Mimault modified his device to incorporate features from the Meyer telegraph and obtained a new patent which was also rejected.
New theories of social and political psychology also rejected the notion of human behaviour being governed by rational choice, and instead claimed that emotion was more influential in political issues than reason.
( The song " Woman of the World " from the same album was also offered as a potential theme tune, but rejected.
In 1995 the Supreme Court rejected the Gun-Free School Zones Act in the Lopez decision, and also rejected the civil remedy portion of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 in the United States v. Morrison decision.
On the advice of Richard Rees, he offered it to Faber & Faber, whose editorial director, T. S. Eliot, also rejected it.

also and overtures
It was used to build up the first movement of most large-scale works, but also other movements and single pieces ( such as overtures ).
Caesar was already in Crassus ' political debt, but he also made overtures to Pompey.
Rumors also circulated that Bismarck had made overtures toward Arnim's wife, which further inflamed tensions.
France also made diplomatic overtures to Sweden and the Ottoman Empire in a fruitless attempt to draw them into the conflict in support of Stanisław.
He also frequently added Sullivan opera overtures or other Sullivan pieces to his concerts.
Diplomatic overtures also were made during Jigme Dorji Wangchuck's reign.
In addition to the Symphonie fantastique, some other orchestral works of Berlioz currently in the standard orchestral repertoire include his " légende dramatique " La damnation de Faust and " symphonie dramatique " Roméo et Juliette ( both large-scale works for mixed voices and orchestra ), and his concertante symphony ( for viola and orchestra ) Harold en Italie, several concert overtures also remain enduringly popular, such as Le Corsaire and Le Carnaval romain.
Koch Legacy has also released Strauss's recordings of overtures by Gluck, Carl Maria von Weber, Peter Cornelius, and Wagner.
While best known for march music and screamers, he also wrote waltzes, foxtrots, hymns, novelty numbers, and overtures.
The British government also made overtures to the Dutch to come to a speedy conclusion of hostilities, especially after the Cabinet of Lord North had been replaced by that of Rockingham and Fox in March, 1782.
It may also include pieces such as overtures, music played during scene changes, or at the end of an act, immediately preceding an interlude, as was customary with several nineteenth-century plays.
Czerny's body of works also include arrangements for eight pianos, four hands each, of two overtures of Gioachino Rossini.
At the same time, he also made overtures to the Arab world, reducing Libyan support for, and fomenting infighting in, FROLINAT.
First violin sonata, second violin sonata, Der Rose Pilgerfahrt, several oratorios, two concert overtures, third piano trio, also written ( third violin sonata dates from 1853 )
Four states in the upper South ( Tennessee, Arkansas, North Carolina and Virginia ) also permitted slavery but previously had rejected overtures to join the Confederacy.
The Acadians also refused overtures by the French to aid in military action against the British.
The club not only gave Ellington national exposure through radio broadcasts originating there ( first through WHN, then over WEAF and after September 1929 through the NBC Red Network-WEAF was the flagship station for that network-on Fridays ), but enabled him to develop his repertoire while composing not only the dance tunes for the shows, but also the overtures, transitions, accompaniments, and " jungle " effects that gave him the freedom to experiment with orchestral colours and arrangements that touring bands rarely had.
He also wrote a Requiem for theater director Franz Pokorny, three Masses, songs, symphonies, and concert overtures.
It also counted on the active support of Napoleon III, particularly after Prussia, foreseeing an inevitable armed conflict with France, made friendly overtures to Russia in the Alvensleben Convention and offered assistance in suppressing the Polish uprising.
He also wrote an opera, a symphony, two harp concertos, overtures, chamber music, and two cantatas – Llewellyn ( 1863 ) and The Bride of Neath Valley ( 1866 ).
His opera overtures are also cast in three movements and were frequently performed as independent instrumental pieces.
His compositions also included arrangements of other works, especially opera overtures, for piano.
However instead of the TV soundtrack, the CD features 5 newily recorded orchestrial overtures, as well as Better Than A Dream, The War Song of the Urpneys and Into the Sunset and a shorter version of The Dreamdance which also omits the vocal clips from the show.
Whitlam had also begun making diplomatic overtures to China, as President Richard Nixon had previously done.

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