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lengthy and Policy
After lengthy negotiations between the House and Senate, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 passed.

lengthy and Review
* Review of " A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books ," with a lengthy commentary on Adler
A lengthy 1996 National Review editorial called for a " movement toward " drug legalization.
Joan Didion has leveled the most comprehensive criticism of Woodward, in a lengthy September 1996 essay in The New York Review of Books.
He reported from Iraq for The New York Review of Books in a series of lengthy dispatches including " Iraq: How Not to Win a War "( September 25, 2003 ), " Delusions in Baghdad " ( February 12, 2004 ), and "" The War of the Imagination " ( December 21, 2006 ).
" Aristocrats found its " lengthy inefficiency " heavy going, and John Gibson Lockhart of the Tory Quarterly Review suspected that " The savants are all sore at the vestige man because they are likely to be in the same boat as him.

lengthy and article
Nonetheless, the publication of the article led to a lengthy battle with the Los Angeles County Court in which custody of newborn Frances was taken away from Love and Cobain and placed with Love's sister, Jamie, for several months.
Life magazine devoted a lengthy article to the murders and featured photographs of the crime scenes.
In 2004, Professor Douglas Little of Clark University published a lengthy academic article explicitly linking the TV series to CIA history: " Mission Impossible: The CIA and the Cult of Covert Action in the Middle East ".
For example, Issue 42 of Mallorn, the journal of The Tolkien Society ( August 2004 ), carried a lengthy article analyzing Tolkien's works as well as his possible Theosophist beliefs, concluding that the Years of the Sun began on March 25, 10160 BC, the Second Age on December 26, 9564 BC, the Third Age on December 24, 6123 BC, and the Fourth Age on March 18, 3102 BC.
On the 40th anniversary of its release, the Vatican newspaper, L ' Osservatore Romano, published a lengthy article which declared that " Forty years later, this album remains a type of magical musical anthology: 30 songs you can go through and listen to at will, certain of finding some pearls that even today remain unparalleled.
Wheaton's parents were very offended by the article, and he posted a lengthy apology on his site and an interview in which his parents clarified their political views.
In October 1999 L0pht was featured in a lengthy article in the New York Times Sunday Magazine.
In fact, during the Great Depression of the early 1930s, the New York Sun newspaper ( NYC ) wrote a lengthy article describing Fulton, its residents and the strong local economy.
Olive Schreiner contributed a lengthy article about the Boer War.
As documented in a lengthy interview / article in the Texas underground music magazine Mother No. 3, the band worked all Spring ' 68 on their new album, which at one point was to be called Beauty And The Beast.
This effort was not successful, but as a compromise most media companies agreed to refer to the nation with its full official title at least once in every article, thus they used the lengthy Kita-Chōsen ( Chōsen Minshu-shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku ) ( " North Chosŏn ( The People's Democratic Republic of Chosŏn )").
" In the period prior to World War I the preferred English common name was humble bee, as found in On the Origin of Species ( 1859 ) by Charles Darwin ( see above in this article for a lengthy quotation ), though bumblebee was still in use as well, for example in The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse ( 1910 ) by Beatrix Potter, " Suddenly round a corner, she met Babbitty Bumble --" Zizz, Bizz, Bizzz!
On 24 February 1991, The Observer ran a lengthy article entitled " Far Right takes over the Monday Club ", stating that a number of senior members had tendered their resignations in protest at the Club's " takeover " by " extreme right-wingers ", some of whom were associated with the Western Goals Institute.
On November 29, 2008, a lengthy New York Times article questioned the potential conflict of interest in the hiring by Veritas Capital Fund, LP, holding company for DynCorp, of Gen. Barry McCaffrey.
In 1997, he published a lengthy article in Commentary, titled " A Strategy for Israel ".
" He subsequently wrote and circulated a lengthy article on the riots, titled " The Devil Dance In Calcutta ", in which he held Hindus and Muslims equally responsible for the tragedy.
The next year, Barry was featured in a lengthy Sports Illustrated article in which he lamented the failure of his broadcasting career to that point, as well as the fact that he'd left a reputation within NBA circles for being an unlikable person.
She responded to these charges in a lengthy article, " Platonic Love and Colorado Law ".
* The Coming of the French-part of a lengthy article on the Humber, this section contains a map of the southern portions of the trail.
Stockman's influence within the Reagan Administration decreased after the Atlantic Monthly magazine published the famous 18, 246 word article, " The Education of David Stockman ", in its December 1981 issue, based on lengthy interviews Stockman gave to reporter William Greider.
A lengthy article appeared in Doctor Who Monthly in 1984, with production information, photographs and interviews, making this almost the only substantial source of material on the two films until the documentary Dalekmania in 1995 and the Doctor Who Magazine Summer Special-The Sixties Dalek Movies, also from 1995, articles credited to Marcus Hearn.
It was an extension of a lengthy article he had published in the Summer of 2010 in The Nation.
The first article of the first issue of the Atlantic Monthly ( November 1857 ) is a lengthy obituary for Jerrold.
He was on the editorial board which prepared the Club's October 1985 Conservative Party Conference issue of their newspaper, Right Ahead, to which he contributed a lengthy article entitled How Tories are Subsidising the Soviet War Machine.
In the Club's newspaper, Right Ahead, the October 1985 Conservative Party Conference issue, Molyneaux contributed a lengthy article entitled Northern Ireland-Ulster belongs to Britain NOT to the Irish Republic.

lengthy and Years
The alliance of Portugal with Spain meant that Portuguese colonies became targets for the Netherlands, which was embroiled at the time in a lengthy struggle for its independence from Spain, the Eighty Years ' War.
Of the new series premiering after the Super Bowl from 1983 – 95, only The A-Team ( NBC, after Super Bowl XVII ), The Wonder Years ( ABC, after XXII ), and Homicide: Life on the Street ( NBC, after XXVII ) had lengthy runs.
Years later, Ayla left the Legion for a time, disillusioned with her Legion career and having ended a lengthy romance with fellow Legionnaire Timber Wolf.
A record of a lengthy interview he gave in 1976 was expanded into the book Sheva ha-Shanim ha-Hen: 1939-1946 Those Seven Years published in Israel in 1991, later translated into English and published as A Surplus of Memory: Chronicle of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Of the new series premiering after the Super Bowl from 1983 – 95, only The A-Team ( NBC, after Super Bowl XVII ), The Wonder Years ( ABC, after XXII ), and Homicide: Life on the Street ( NBC, after XXVII ) had lengthy runs.
The project proved to be the last for Samuel Goldwyn, who had produced Wuthering Heights, The Best Years of Our Lives, and Guys and Dolls, among many others, during his lengthy career.

lengthy and Evil
He edited This is Orson Welles ( 1992 ) by Welles and Peter Bogdanovich, a collection of interviews and other materials relating to Welles, and was consultant on the re-editing of Welles's Touch of Evil released in 1998, based on a lengthy memo written by Welles to Universal Pictures in the 1950s.

lengthy and Soviet
After finishing his talks with Stalin and Molotov, Ribbentrop, at a dinner with the Soviet leaders, launched into a lengthy diatribe against the British Empire, with frequent interjections of approval from Stalin, and then exchanged toasts with Stalin in honour of German-Soviet friendship.
At around this time, after several Gestapo – NKVD Conferences, Soviet NKVD officers also conducted lengthy interrogations of 300, 000 Polish POWs in camps that were, in effect, a selection process to determine who would be killed.
The premise is that the United States / NATO and the Soviet Union / Warsaw Pact have fought a lengthy conventional war, followed by a ( limited ) nuclear war with all its consequences.
" The term refers to the situation in which socialist FRELIMO, with Soviet backing, was forced to fight a lengthy civil war ( Mozambican Civil War ) against a counterinsurgency movement of Mozambicans named RENAMO, funded and directed by the neighboring capitalist economies of apartheid South Africa and the then Rhodesia.
In a lengthy address to the Central Committee in 1929, Molotov told the members that the Soviet government would initiate a compulsory collectivisation campaign to solve the agrarian backwardness of Soviet agriculture.
The state joined the United Nations in December 1955, after a lengthy veto by the Soviet Union.
Kennan responded on February 22, 1946, by sending a lengthy 5, 500-word telegram ( sometimes cited as being over 8, 000 words ) from Moscow to Secretary of State James Byrnes outlining a new strategy on how to handle diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.
In 1970 Vysotsky visited the dislodged Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev at his dacha and had a lengthy conversation, embarked on a massive ( and, in those times ' terms, dangerously " commercial ") Central Asian concert tour, then took Marina Vlady to director Victor Turov's place to help investigate her Belorussian roots.
This resolution was the climax of a lengthy campaign in the West to expose the Soviet practice of committing some of its political and other dissenters to mental hospitals.
After a detailed and lengthy account by Karpov of Soviet psychiatric reforms in which he emphasized the specialities of the new mental health legislation and in particular the legal safeguards for patients, other panellists worked out on what they considered as positive aspects of the new developments.
In 1968, the Russian poet Joseph Brodsky wrote Gorbunov and Gorchakov, a forty-page long poem in thirteen cantos consisting of lengthy conversations between two patients in a Soviet psychiatric prison as well as between each of them separately and the interrogating psychiatrists.
He voiced deep-seated concerns about Soviet expansionism for the first time in a lengthy memorandum on Soviet policy dated 31 August 1944.

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