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broached and these
The prospect of a merger between these schools is regularly broached.
An attempt has thus been made to assign correct positions to the texts in which the men of the Great Synagogue are mentioned, and to present the views on which they are based, although no discussions can be broached regarding the views of the chroniclers and historians, or the different hypotheses and conclusions drawn from these texts concerning the history of the period of the Second Temple.
Dawkins broached several of these issues himself in The Blind Watchmaker, and has also responded to these criticisms by pointing out that the program was never intended to model biological evolution accurately, and that he very specifically described it as an artificial selection process from the outset, as the citation above shows.

broached and where
The rim of Beaumont is breached in the east, where the lava from Mare Nectaris broached the crater and flooded the interior.

broached and later
In, ABC-TV executive Edgar J. Scherick ( who would later go on to create Wide World of Sports ) broached a Saturday Game of the Week-TV sport's first network series.

broached and when
In addition to their Islamic faith, and complementary to it, when contacted by Wilfred Thesiger the Ma ' dan still held a number of pre-Islamic or extra-Islamic beliefs, from the existence of strange monsters in the marshes to that of bewitched isles such as the legendary Hufaidh, whose shores could not be broached without causing madness in the unwary boatman.
Be that as it may, in the latter part of January 1847 the disparate parts of the fledgling German Communist movement began to congeal in a single organisational entity when the London center of the League of the Just first broached the idea of organizational unity with the Communist Corresponding Committee.
A sudden turn of events occurs when the spy plot broached in Destination Moon is revealed: Wolff has been working with a secret agent from a foreign power, the brutish and autocratic Colonel Jorgen, whom Tintin had previously encountered and defeated in King Ottokar's Sceptre, has been hiding in the rocket since it was launched eight days previously ( having been smuggled aboard along with technical equipment ).
At about this time, he became enamoured of a Miss Lucia Green of Fulham, but faced strong disapproval from his parents when he broached the idea of an engagement.
His persistence won its reward when in 1873, twenty-five years after he had first broached the idea, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations was organized at Cincinnati.
Lloyd Webber and his producer, Cameron Mackintosh, had been highly enthusiastic when they broached Hill about his Phantom of the Opera.
But when he broached the idea of a new horse buying expedition to Bukhara in 1816, a searing reply from the Company Board of Managers warned Moorcroft to keep " steady " at his stud duties and not " waste his time " on " wild and romantick ( sic ) excursions to the banks of the Amoo ( Amur ) and the plains of Chinese Tartary.
Finally, the conference fell apart on 6 September, the first day the subject of Cyprus would be broached at the conference, when news broke of the bombing of the Turkish consulate ( and birthplace of Atatürk ) in Greece ’ s second-largest city, Thessaloniki.

broached and left
After he broached the idea of making lollipops, the investors left.

broached and for
Governor Wentworth contributed an ox for a barbecue on the green beneath the three-hundred-foot pines, and a barrel of rum was broached.
In one such example, Dragnet broke one of the unspoken ( and still rarely broached ) taboos of popular entertainment in the episode ". 22 Rifle for Christmas " which aired December 22, 1949 and was repeated at Christmastime for the next three years.
The potential ethical ideas being broached, then, revolve around the human capacity for rational justification of moral decision making.
The word has also come into use for pre-created form letters on the Internet for things such as issues to be broached by a politician based on an issue ad, requesting a cable network be added to a system by a cable or satellite operator, or a pre-written complaint about something such as a program, book, or video game opposed by a group which created the letter, along with online petitions.
It is suggested that, in those early days, there might have been a chance of romance for the pair but the misunderstanding was never broached and now there is only antagonism.
As he described, " one day in a frolicsome mood, we broached the idea of a little periodical merely for our own amusement, and that of the town, for neither of us anticipated any further circulation.
The project of forming such a society was first broached in connexion with the bicentennial celebration of the battle of Lützen on November 6, 1832 ; a proposal to collect funds for a monument to Gustavus Adolphus having been agreed to, it was suggested by Superintendent Grossmann that the best memorial to the great champion of Protestantism would be the formation of a union for propagating his ideas.
He agreed to run for the NDP in 1990, after a riding association member broached the possibility with him during a ball game.
Miller wrote that it “ had come to interest to know that Barthes — or any man for that matter — was gay ” only because “ such information broached to fantasy the possibility of alleviating an erotic pessimism by producing with him, against him, a sexuality that had become ‘ ours .’” Miller ’ s tribute to Barthes thus anticipated Place for Us in its desire and determination to elaborate, without romanticizing, “ gay community .”
Inspiration for the program partly came from the transportation network of Curitiba in Brazil, although the concept in nascent form was first broached in a restructuring study long before local officials ' famous trip there.
Yuzyk is remembered for being an early advocate of the concept of multiculturalism, which he first broached in a senate speech in 1964.

broached and new
The low Norman tower roof was demolished and a new, much higher, broached spire was raised, sheathed in lead.
In this work, he broached a new taboo subject, the economic and sexual exploitation of adolescents in a home that pretended to be a charitable one.

broached and had
But while others had created Olympic contests within their countries, and broached the idea of international competition, it was Coubertin whose work would lead to the establishment of the International Olympic Committee and the organisation of the first modern Olympic Games.
In the Autumn of 2001 both Tymoshenko and Yushchenko had broached at creating such a coalition.
After the end of World War II, the Patriarchate of Moscow broached the possibility of reunification between Moscow and ROCOR, presumably at the behest of the Soviet government, which had adopted a more conciliatory attitude towards religion during the war and was presumably trying to capitalize on its wartime alliances to win a more respectable position internationally.

broached and .
It is testimony to the deep respect in which Mr. Eisenhower was held by members of all parties that the moral considerations raised by his approach to the matter were not explicitly to be broached.
Using ideas about power and subjectification first broached by Michel Foucault in Discipline and Punish, and the linguistic theories of J. L. Austin, Butler argued that sex was an effect rather than the cause of social gender difference, and that the fiction of a stable core gender identity was maintained through socially coerced performances of gender.
While the topic of retiring # 21 throughout Major League Baseball like Jackie Robinson's # 42 has been broached, and supported by groups such as Hispanics Across America, Jackie Robinson's daughter disagrees, believing that Major League Baseball should honor him another way.
In the classroom and in writing, it often takes the form of explicit disputation: a topic drawn from the tradition is broached in the form of a question, opponents ' responses are given, a counterproposal is argued and opponent's arguments rebutted.
The first industrial factory to be illuminated by gas was the Philips and Lee cotton mill in Manchester which was fully lit by Murdoch in 1805, four years after the idea was first broached.
Gears are most commonly produced via hobbing, but they are also shaped, broached, and cast.
Heiner Müller casts Thersites in the role of Shepherd who also shears his sheep reflecting the contradictions broached by Hegel.
On the other hand, the fact that the minstrel show broached the subjects of slavery and race at all is perhaps more significant than the racist manner in which it did so.
The question of Jo's fertility is first broached by her psychiatrist.
The Introduction to the Literature of Europe continues a topic broached in the View of the Middle Ages.
The roots and background of the Edelweiss Pirates movement were broached in the 2004 film Edelweiss Pirates, directed by Niko von Glasow.
He broached the idea of a national code of French law.
After first securing the support of his protectionist base, Clay, through an intermediary, broached the subject with Calhoun.

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