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Others are confined to vast reservations, and not only does the Australian government justifiably not wish them to be viewed as exhibits in a zoo, but on their reservations they are extremely fugitive, shunning camps, coming together only for corroborees at which their strange culture comes to its highest pitch -- which is very low indeed.
This bold self-assertion, after decades of humble subservience, is indeed a twentieth-century phenomenon, an abrupt change in the Southern way of existence.
The book concerned with the Negro's role in an urban society is rare indeed ; ;
indeed, it is maintained that the sexual element in jazz, by freeing the listener of his inhibitions, can have therapeutic value.
There is indeed a moral responsibility on man himself, for his own soul's sake, to respect lower life and to avoid the infliction of suffering, but this viewpoint Schweitzer rejects.
Wonder is indeed the intellectual gateway to the spiritual world.
The time is now ripe, indeed overdue, for the vigorous development of its non-military potentialities, for its development as an instrument of Atlantic community.
Underlying these hopes and prescriptions is a conviction that the nations of the North Atlantic area do indeed form a community, at least a potential community.
It is indeed true, as stated in the famous novel of our day, `` For Whom The Bell Tolls '', that `` no man is an island, entirely of itself ; ;
Berlin's resilience is amazing, but if it has to hire its labor in the West the struggle will be hard indeed ''.
The single-barrel Stevens 940Y ( under $35 ) is made with a side lever rather than a top-tang lever because many youngsters aren't strong enough to operate a top tang to open a gun -- and the side lever does indeed open very easily.
It is, as one engineer says, `` indeed a difficult thing for the engineer to accept that he can go as far on his technical merit as he could employing managerial skills.
But Mother insisted, for it is seldom indeed that anyone remotely connected with the cinema is ever received in their exclusive midsts.
and, indeed, there is no more reason to separate the interrelated roles of the active, builder, antiredeposition agent, etc. than there is to assign individual actions to each of the numerous isomers making up a given commercial organic active.
Data on the former are scanty, but there can be little doubt that the latter is sometimes born at a length greater than that of any of the others, thereby lending support to the belief that the anaconda does, indeed, attain the greatest length.
Appropriate experiments showed that this is, indeed, possible.
It will be seen that where the scope is similar, the Athabascan ratios come out somewhat higher ( as indeed they ought to with a total ratio of 2.8 as against 3.5 or 4: 5 ) except for verbs, where alone the Athabascan ratio is lower.
But to return to the main line of our inquiry, it is doubtful that Utopia is still widely read because More was medieval or even because he was a martyr -- indeed, it is likely that these days many who read Utopia with interest do not even know that its author was a martyr.
New, indeed, is Luther's perception, but not modern, as anyone knows who has ever tried to make intelligible to modern students what Luther was getting at.

is and extolled
His skill in combat is extolled in this poem ; he is described as " the hope of armies " and " hero of hosts " and, when asked from which region he comes, he simply replies: " I come from battle and conflict.
In the spring of 1924, Joseph Joscak, editor of the New Yorsky Dennik, a daily Czechoslovak newspaper, began writing a column in which he extolled the beauty and pleasing climate of Florida, “ where it is possible to produce as many as three crops a year .” He wanted to attract the attention of his readers to a better way of life, for most of them were employed in hard, unattractive jobs in coal mines, steel mills, and other factories of the industrial North.
" The reviewer extolled Faithfull as " one of the most challenging and artful of women artists ," and Rolling Stone writer Fred Goodman asserted: " Blazing Away is a fine retrospective – proof that we can still expect great things from this greying, jaded contessa.
( Listen here ) The record, which contains sound bites from Robert Kennedy and Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley, extolled Pollard's qualifications for the Oval Office: " Those who saw him as C. W. Moss / Know this hippie is really boss!
Smuts is often accused of being a politician who extolled the virtues of humanitarianism and liberalism abroad while failing to practice what he preached at home in South Africa.
It is known as The Capstone, a nickname that stems from a 1913 speech by then-president George H. Denny, who extolled the university as the " capstone of the public school system in the state ".
The other eclogues deal with the sorrows of earthly love, leading up to a dialogue between Corydon and Cornix, in which the heavenly love is extolled.
The song extolled the virtues of the town offset against how little the best place in the world can suddenly become to someone when the one they love is no longer resident: " a market town that lacks quintessence / that's Chatteris without your presence ".
Perhaps one of the most important human endeavors extolled within the tribe's literary corpus is the quest to better one's " Iwa " ( character, behaviour ).
In his novel In Search of the Castaways ( 1867 ), Jules Verne wrote, " Araucania is populated by the Mapuche, the native Chilean race extolled in verse by the poet Ercilla ".
:" The causal plane is the world of light and blessedness, the highest of heavenly regions, extolled in the scriptures of all faiths.
Berlin traced positive liberty from Aristotle's definition of citizenship, which is historically derived from the social role of the freemen of classical Athens: it was, Berlin argued, the liberty in choosing their government granted to citizens, and extolled, most famously, by Pericles.
An 1872 account of Jaffa by a European traveller notes that, " Surrounding Jaffa are the orange gardens for which it is justly extolled, and which are a considerable source of wealth to the owners.
Many of these people were active supporters of President Roosevelt's New Deal and extolled the President's policies in OWI-supported radio programs such as This is War, which irritated Congressional opponents.
Owing to his direct descent from Judah and to his being the progenitor of so many kings, Nahshon is extolled by the rabbis as a most noble man.
William K. Simpson, a professor emeritus of Egyptology at Yale University, states that Neferti can be classified as belonging to a " literature of pessimism " where the world is chaotic and therefore society's values are in need of restructuring, which is contrasted by the " literature of propaganda ," embodied in such works as Loyalist Teaching, where the virtues of the king are extolled.
She is extolled as one of the panchakanya (" five virgins "), the recital of whose names is believed to dispel sin.
The book is usually placed within Nietzsche's middle period, during which his work extolled the merits of science, skepticism, and intellectual discipline as routes to mental freedom.
The Project is an in person oratory, declamation and advocacy oral presenation of persuasive or inspirational material of literary merit prepared by another person ; the advocacy component being a researched problem, identified solution, and the extolled benefits or burdens of an issue in an effectively, compelling speech.
The book is a turning point in the analysis of the black heritage in Brazil, which is highly extolled by Freyre.

is and setting
The box is internally wired so the door can never be opened without setting off a screeching klaxon ( `` It's real obnoxious '' ).
Indeed, in the Halma edition of Theon's presentation of The Hypotheses there is a chart setting out ( under six distinct headings ) otherwise unrelated diagrams for describing the planetary motions.
Hence the natural setting of tragedy is the palace gate, the public square, or the court chamber.
Biggest organizational problem, he adds, is setting up CDC units in rock-ribbed Democratic territory.
The basic problem involved is that a college setting up a graduate school must have an entirely separate faculty for the advanced degree.
While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives.
We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize ( for comfort ) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in spite of the lack of direction from the environment.
Apparently academic challenge in the structured setting creates an optimum of stress so that the child with high anxiety is able to achieve because he is aroused to an energetic state without becoming confused or panicked.
The details of the setting of `` Neutral Tones '' are not, strictly speaking, metaphorical, but they combine to create a mood which is appropriate both to a dismal winter day and to the end of love, and in this way love and weather, the emotions and the elements, symbolize each other in a way that is common to many of Hardy's best poems ( `` Weathers '', `` The Darkling Thrush '', and `` During Wind and Rain '', for example ) and to some moving passages in the novels as well ( Far From The Madding Crowd is full of scenes constructed in this way ).
The United States, State Department officials explain, now is mainly interested in setting up an international inspection system which will prevent Laos from being used as a base for Communist attacks on neighboring Thailand and South Viet Nam.
He is credited with setting up an annual co-operative fire prevention program in co-operation with the Red Cross and State Department of Education.
And pretty soon gray fox is announcing that he won't have anyone around that's against him, and setting out to break his second territorial treaty with the birds.
Possibly the most notable current version of " America the Beautiful " is the setting for band and symphonic orchestra by the late arranger / conductor / composer Carmen Dragon.
Since the widespread adoption of digital setting circles, any classical engraved setting circle is now specifically identified as an " analog setting circle " ( ASC ).
A computerized setting circle is called a " digital setting circle " ( DSC ).
Unique to this conception of formalized algorithms is the assignment operation, setting the value of a variable.
The most general setting in which these words have meaning is an abstract branch of mathematics called category theory.
* A similar setting is used by Sydney Padua in the webcomic The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage.
The Genius ( mythology ) | genius of Aeneas is shown ascendant, looking into the light of the future, while that of Turnus is setting, shrouded in darkness.

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