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is and also

It
is also possible
, but equally doubtful
, that he actually shot down
the hundreds
of men with which his legend credits him
.

Recognizing that
the Rule
of Law
is ``
a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard
the civil
and political rights
of the individual
in a free society ''
, the Congress asserted that it
also included
the responsibility `` to establish social
, economic
, educational
and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations
and dignity may be realized ''
.

At General Power's seat
in the balcony there
is also a gold phone
.

In addition to
the authentication
and acknowledgment procedures which precede
and follow
the sending
of the go messages
, again
in special codes
, each message
also contains an `` internal authenticator ''
, another specific signal to convince
the recipient that he
is getting
the real thing
.
He added that he
also stresses
the works
of these favorite masters on tour
, especially Mahler's First
and Fourth symphonies
, and Das Lied Von der Erde
, and Bruckner's Sixth -- which
is rarely played --
and Seventh
.

The test
of form
is fidelity to
the experience
, a gauge
also accepted by
the abstract expressionist painters
.

Though he
is also concerned with freeing dance from pedestrian modes
of activity
, Merce Cunningham has selected
a very different method for achieving his aim
.

The answers derived by these means may determine not only
the temporal organization
of the dance but
also its spatial design
, special slips designating
the location on
the stage where
the movement
is to be performed
.

It
is because there
is not only darkness but
also light that our situation becomes inexplicable
.

but there
is also compassion
.
also he
is a drunk
, and has lost his job on that account
.

And if I have gone into so much detail about so small
a work
, that
is because it
is also so typical
a work
, representing
the germinal form
of a conflict which remains essential
in Mann's writing:
the crude sketch
of Piepsam contains
, in its critical
, destructive
and self-destructive tendencies
, much that
is enlarged
and illuminated
in the figures
of, for instance
, Naphta
and Leverkuhn
.

By `` image ''
is meant not only
a visual presentation
, but
also remembered sensations
of any
of the five senses plus
the feelings which are immediately conjoined therewith
.

he
is questioning
, also, every epistemology which stems from Hume's presupposition that experience
is merely sense data
in abstraction from causal efficacy
, and that causal efficacy
is something intellectually imputed to
the world
, not directly perceived
.

it
is true that they are
also extremely dull
.

Now
the detective must save his own skin by informing on
the girl he loves
, who
is also the real murderer
.

But it
is also the climax to one
of the absorbing chapters
in our current political history
.

Since
a civilizational crisis involves
also a crisis
in private interests
and in the ruling class
, reaction
is normally found among those who feel themselves to be among
the ruling class
.

`` The Rocking Horse Winner ''
is also a story about
a boy's love for his mother
.

Evidence
is plentiful that
early and later
also he has been indebted to
the Gothic romancers
, who deal
in extravagant horror
, to
the symbolists writing at
the end
of the preceding century
, and in particular to
the stream-of-consciousness novelists
, Henry James and James Joyce among them
.
is and character

Presenting an individualized Negro
character, it would seem
, is one
of the most difficult assignments
a Southern writer could tackle ; ;

But Aristotle kept
the principle
of levels
and even augmented it by describing
in the Poetics what kinds
of character and action must be imitated if
the play
is to be
a vehicle
of serious
and important human truths
.

For both Plato
and Aristotle artistic mimesis
, in contrast to
the power
of dialectic
, is relatively incapable
of expressing
the character of fundamental reality
.

Experience
is not seen
, as it
is in classical rationalism
, as presenting us initially with clear
and distinct objects simply located
in space
and registering their
character, movements
, and changes on
the tabula rasa
of an uninvolved intellect
.

If many
of the characters
in contemporary novels appear to be
the bloodless relations
of characters
in a case history it
is because
the novelist
is often forgetful today that those things that we call
character manifest themselves
in surface behavior
, that
the ego
is still
the executive agency
of personality
, and that all we know
of personality must be discerned through
the ego
.

The Agreeable Autocracies
is an attempt to explore some
of the institutions which both reflect
and determine
the character of the free society today
.

This
is what necessitates
the nonsystematic
character of his astronomy
.

One who invites such trials
of character is either foolhardy
, overconfident or too simple
and childlike
in faith
in mankind to see
the danger
.

Trevelyan
is militantly sure
of the superiority
of English institutions
and character over those
of other peoples
.

I have said before how difficult it
is to make any precise statements with regard to
the character of the Greek
and Elizabethan public
.

Truly
, that Liberals should choose Louis 14
, as
a bogey-symbol
of conservatism
is grotesquely ironic
, considering
the Louis 14
, character of their Grand Monarque
, FDR: not only
in his accretion
of absolute power
and personal deification
, ( le roi gouverne par lui meme )
, but
in the disastrous effects
of his spending
and war policies
.

I have observed that being up on
a horse changes
the whole
character of a man
, and when
a very small man
is up on
a saddle
, he'd like as not prefer to eat his meals there
.

For what Sam Rayburn's life
in this House teaches us
is that loyalty
and character are not divisive
and there
is no such thing as being for your country
and neglecting your district
.

The sentimental pure heart
of Galahad
is gone with
the knightly years
, but I still believe
in the heart
of the George Meredith
character that
was not made
of the stuff that breaks ''
.

The theory behind this
is, of course
, fundamentalist
in character.

The theory claims to show by analysis that when we say
, `` That
is good ''
, we do not mean to assert
a character of the subject
of which we are thinking
.

The moments
of sung melody
, in the usual sense
, come most often when
the character is actually supposed to be singing
, as
in folk songs
and liturgical chants
.

A quiet but sturdy theme
, somewhat folklike
in character, appears whenever
the old monk speaks
of the history he
is recording or
of his own past life:

The most unusual feature
of Boris
, however
, is the use
of the greatest
character of all
, the chorus
.
He knew instinctively that next to voice
and face an actor's hands are his most useful possession -- that
in fiction as
in the theatre
, gesture
is an indispensable shorthand for individualizing
character and dramatizing action
and response
.

No one seriously contends
, of course
, that
the domineering wife
is, sexually speaking
, a new
character in our world
.
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