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Her and argument
Her " incredible controversy " is characterized by David Hartwell in the opening sentence of a book chapter entitled " New Wave: The Great War of the 1960s ": " Conflict and argument are an enduring presence in the SF world, but literary politics has yielded to open warfare on the largest scale only once.
Her argument was that the actual exploitation is an ethical failing, a human exploitation ; a perception of the poor as organ sources which may be used to extend the lives of the wealthy.
Her main argument is that in order to understand the principle of cultural relativism, one must recognize the extent to which it is based on enculturation: " the idea that people unconsciously acquire the categories and standards of their culture.
A more detailed argument was put forward in 1964 by Richard Hosley, who suggested that the main source could have been the anonymous ballad A Merry Jest of a Shrewde and Curste Wyfe, Lapped in Morrell's Skin, for Her Good Behavyour.
Her main argument was that sex and domestic economics went hand in hand ; in order for a woman to survive she was reliant on her sexual assets to please her husband so that he would bring home the bread.
Her dislike of smoking also leads to an argument with a fortune-teller in " The Suicide ".
* Her abortion argument with restaurateur Poppie gets him so angry that he loses control of his bladder in " The Couch " and again in " The Doorman.
Her argument aligned white feminists with white male slave-masters, describing both as " agents of oppression ".
Her argument counts against a widely received view that systems of moral rules are inevitably inconsistent.
Her argument was that while the genocide deserves recognition, it was not a good time to embarrass Turkey, given that country's role in moderating extremism in the Middle East.
Her attendance there lasted only about two months before an argument with her father rendered her homeless.
Her major argument was, that since Berezovsky was one of the key figures to push Putin into the power, he knew for certain the theory was wrong.
Her word was the last in the argument, as her grandson, Harald Fairhair, unified Norway.
Her nose was broken during the argument.
Her essay is meant to provide the technical detail to Jarrell's argument.
Her argument persuades Jaffeir to not partake in the conspirators ’ plan, but to instead turn them in to the senate.
Her most recent book, The Way We Argue Now, analyzes a number of influential theoretical debates over the past decade or so, with special attention to the forms of argument that shape work in pragmatism, feminism, cosmopolitanism, and proceduralism.
Austin accounts for the infelicitous by noting that “ there will always occur difficult or marginal cases where nothing in the previous history of a conventional procedure will decide conclusively whether such a procedure is or is not correctly applied to such a case .” The possibility of failure in performatives ( utterances made with language and the body ) is taken up by Butler and is understood as the “ political promise of the performative .” Her argument is that because the performative needs to maintain conventional power, convention itself has to be reiterated, and in this reiteration it can be expropriated by the unauthorized usage and thus create new futures.
Her parents do not take to Gyeon-woo and on leaving, he overhears an impassioned argument between the girl and her mother over her relationship with him.
Her plan backfires and the two become embroiled in a heated argument about whether or not Sam is having an affair with his secretary.
Her defense of inversion took the form of a religious argument: God had created inverts, so humanity should accept them.
Her argument is influenced by the Marxist notion of the class struggle, but she differs from Marx as she sees the state as an autonomous actor within society.
Her argument is even more powered by the structuralist argument that revolution is a dysfunctional response to a destabilization of social system ) schools.

Her and implies
Her death is known to have occurred in 1458 BC, which implies that she became pharaoh circa 1479 BC.
Her establishment within the metroons of some cities implies her open, public cult ; but she was also the focus of mystery cults, their inmost rites and cult objects strictly forbidden to all but initiates ; it is far from certain who these might have been.
Her close association with the early kings implies that she was their protector, two being referred to as the scorpion kings.
Her ensuing conversation with him implies that she is now in league with Quicksilver.
Her name implies a strong Seleucid connection, as she was the namesake of her paternal aunt and her paternal great grandmother of this name.
Her profile implies that she has a pet anaconda named " Jupiter ", though he was never shown in the series.
Her name implies she was the mother of a son named Hakim ibn Ikrimah, assuming Ikrimah ibn Abu Jahl was the father.
Her work often implies or states sexually explicit scenes and sexual situations which go directly against the social mores of conservative Arab society, which has led to her books being banned in the more conservative areas of the region including the Persian Gulf.

Her and women's
Her sister Susan reactivated her playing status during this period, and temporarily became the world's No. 1 ranked women's player again.
Her major initiatives included education and women's health.
Her mother chose Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts for Margaret because she considered it to be the best women's college in the United States.
Her sexual life story then continues featuring various boys, her husband, ministers, other women's husbands, boyfriends, swinging sessions, and the adult Lazarus Long / Theodore Bronson.
Her Olympic victories are credited with helping to demolish the convention that age and motherhood were a barrier to success in women's sport.
Her mother was Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow, a poet and teacher, who was active in women's education, and served as acting president of her alma mater Smith College.
Her last title in women's doubles came on August 21, 2006, at the Tier I Rogers Cup in Montreal, Canada, where she partnered Nadia Petrova.
Her mother, a former operatic contralto, was a successful women's clothier.
Her favourite guise was that of a women's magazine reporter, trying to interview big business tycoons and rich playboys.
Her transition game from turning defence into offence is currently one of the strongest in the women's game
Her tireless efforts for women's suffrage and prohibition included a fifty-day speaking tour in 1874, an average of 30, 000 miles of travel a year, and an average of four hundred lectures a year for a ten year period, mostly with her longtime companion Anna Adams Gordon.
Her 1 – 6, 6 – 4, 12 – 10 win over Clijsters had the longest-ever third set in a women's final in the French Open.
Her mother was an advocate of women's suffrage and influenced her decision to study engineering.
Her mother and grandmother's work in the suffrage movement inspired her to spend an increasing amount of time dealing with women's rights during the 1960s.
Her work impressed him, and he praised it highly in a review on articles about women's liberation.
Her most famous piece is " Miss Sophia's Diary " ( 莎菲女士的日記 Pinyin: Shāfēi Nǚshì de rìjì ), a seminal work in the development of a voice for women's sexuality and sexual desire.
Her company, Nancy Lopez Golf, makes a full line of women's clubs and accessories.
Her plan included a proposal for a women's seminary to be publicly funded just as men's schools were.
Her great causes were women's suffrage and the temperance.
Her persistence paid off in 1912 when Oregon became the seventh state in the U. S. to pass a women's suffrage amendment.
Her presence in the house of chiefs was hailed as a victory for women's rights in southern Africa.
Her mother, Charlotte ( née Baum ), was a writer and press agent who was involved in women's and civil rights movements, and her father, John J. Sheedy, Jr., was a Manhattan advertising executive .< ref >
Her Golden Goal in the final match against Sweden made Germany the winner of the 2003 World Cup and was to become the first ever women's " Goal of the Year " in the history of German football.
Her main political platform was changing worker's legislation in relation to women's right to work, child labor, gender equality in wages and rights, the lawful right to maternity leave.
Her mother as well as Táhirih and all her sisters all studied in the Salehiyya, the Salehi madrasa her father had established in 1817, which included a women's section.

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