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White female abolitionists and suffragists were often more comfortable with black male abolitionists such as Frederick Douglass, while southern segregationalists and stereotypes of black female promiscuity and immorality caused protests whenever black women spoke.
Pope John Paul II often spoke of his great desire that the Catholic Church " once again breathe with both lungs ", thus emphasizing that the Roman Catholic Church seeks to restore full communion with the separated Eastern churches.
The companies often favored the West Indian workers because they spoke English and were sometimes better educated than their Honduran counterparts.
They also practiced forms of Esoteric Christianity, Mysticism ( Christian mysticism ), and Rapp often spoke of the virgin spirit or Goddess named Sophia in his writings.
Italian often was an official language of the various Italian states predating unification, slowly usurping Latin, even when ruled by foreign powers ( such as the Spanish in the Kingdom of Naples, or the Austrians in the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia ), even though the masses spoke primarily vernacular languages and dialects.
Thomas Barlow, Bishop of Lincoln wrote Execreitationes aliquot metaphysicae de Deo ( 1637 ) and spoke often of natural theology during the reign of Charles II.
In these commentaries he presents his own philosophical system as a faithful interpretation of Plato, and in this he did not differ from other Neoplatonists, as he considered the Platonic texts to be divinely inspired ( ho theios Platon -- The divine Plato, inspired by God ) and therefore that they spoke often of things under a veil, hiding the truth from the philosophically uninitiate.
Arafat often spoke of the peace process in terms of " justice " for the Palestinians ; terms historian Efraim Karsh described as " euphemisms rooted in Islamic and Arabic history for the liberation of the whole of Palestine from ' foreign occupiers.
He often traveled to Europe, and spoke French, German, Russian, and Italian.
In other words, samba-rap and the like often carried lyrics that encouraged Black pride, and spoke out against social injustice.
The character of Uli originated on the set of Fargo between Ethan Coen and Stormare, who often spoke in a mock German accent.
He won the Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship and performance five times, and he often spoke out against fighting in hockey.
Willkie spoke often of the need to uplift blacks and addressed a convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) in 1942, one of the most prominent politicians to do so up to that time.
After Arafat was elected to the post of President of the PNA, he was often referred to as the Ra ' is, ( literally president in Arabic ), although he spoke of himself as " the general ".
Dr. Washington visited the campus often and spoke at its first commencement exercise.
As the gold men spoke, Bryan ate a sandwich to settle his stomach ; he was often nervous before major speeches.
Balzac spoke often of a " nervous and fluid force " between individuals, and Raphaƫl Valentin's decline in La Peau de Chagrin exemplifies the danger of withdrawing from the company of other people.
He spoke often of finding a farm to buy or lease, which he felt would give him a means to support himself while also providing enough solitude to write his first book.
Chodowiecki, though speaking only French and German ( due to his offices in the Huguenot French community in Berlin he often spoke French ), many times also declared his Polish allegiance and had his son Isaac Heinrich, born in Berlin, painted as a very young child with a Polish outfit and haircut.
For example, the Vices in the earlier morality plays often spoke using vulgar language and by blasphemous swearing.
The family spoke French at home two days a week, and his parents often took their children to the theatre.
It is widely believed that Henry VIII often spoke to Anne as a friend, and that she advised him on many matters during their friendship and his reign, especially where matters of trust were raised amongst his council.
In his diary, Malmesbury recorded his reservations about Caroline's suitability as a bride for the prince: she lacked judgment, decorum and tact, spoke her mind too readily, acted indiscreetly, and often neglected to wash, or change her dirty clothes.
Calhoun eloquently spoke out on every issue of his day, but often changed positions.

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Most avant-garde creators, true to their interest in the self-sufficiency of pure movement, have tended to dress their dancers in simple lines and solid colors ( often black ) and to give them a bare cyclorama for a setting.
Our collective policies, group and national, are similarly based on voodoo, but here we often lack even the empirically successful rituals and are still engaged in determing them.
Such characters, with their low existence and often low morality, produce humorous effects in his novels and tales, as they did in the writing of Longstreet and Hooper and Harris, but it need not be added that he gives them far subtler and more intricate functions than they had in the earlier writers ; ;
While my memory holds with relentless tenacity, as I cannot too often stress, to my wrongs, when it comes to my shames, it gestures and jokes and toys with chronology like a prestidigitator in the hope of distracting me from them.
Too often, unless he hails them, they pass him by.
Although the site may not contain the features themselves, there are often opportunities to include them as additional interest to the site.
and natural waters, in addition, often contain impurities such as calcium salts which can react with soils to make them more difficult to remove.
They keep their wings and feet pressed tightly against their bodies, and in spite of their often colorful attire you may very well mistake them for lumps of dirt.
These were often carefully written out with a great deal of thought behind them.
Varlaam and Missail always appear together and often sing together, in a straightforward, rhythmically vigorous idiom that distinguishes them from the more subtle and well-educated Pimen.
Finally, he was cooking, washing dishes, bathing the children, and even ironing -- and still his wife refused to have relations as often as he desired them.
Though they are often heard clairaudiently, as if a voice were speaking them, in other cases they are apprehended visually as symbols: a slope to signify the name `` Hill '', for instance.
Fat bottles, such as Burgundies, have a way of rolling around in the bin and often need little props, such as a bit of cardboard or a chip of wood, to hold them in the proper reclining posture.
Hereford cattle were often called `` white faces '', or `` open-face cattle '', and the old-time cowman gave the name of `` hothouse stock '' to them newly introduced cattle.
All too often its conception of parish ministry and pastoral care includes no responsibility for them in their relation to issues of the most desperate urgency for the life of mankind.
I'd often find one or other of them up around Dogtown sketching.
Only too often, however, you have the feeling that you are sitting in a room with some of the instruments lined up on one wall to your left and others facing them on the wall to your right.
Among the Moliere specialists of some years ago, Louis Jouvet tried to humanize some of the clowns, while Fernand Ledoux, often performing at the Comedie, made them more gross than Moliere may have intended.
They will often memorise the location of such nests and return to them to save the trouble of finding a new one.
It involves the use of maps ( or memory ) to locate known landmark stars, and " hopping " between them, often with the aid of a finderscope.
Although they are often considered to be weeds in gardens, this viewpoint is not always necessary, as most of them die when the soil temperature warms up again in early to late spring when other plants are still dormant and have not yet leafed out.
However, in regard to the dialects of the deeper valleys of the Tirol, other Tyroleans are often unable to understand them.
The term allegiance was traditionally often used by English legal commentators in a larger sense, divided by them into natural and local, the latter applying to the deference which even a foreigner must pay to the institutions of the country in which he happens to live.

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