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Detached from their prior statuses and social groups and exposed to the pervasive stimuli of the university milieu, the students tend to assimilate a new common culture, to converge toward norms characteristic of their own particular campus.
Is it after all possible that no matter how the liberals trumpet their confidence in human dignity they are exposed to a contagion of fear more insidious than any conservative has ever to worry about??
Johnston, who had little choice in allowing Floyd and Pillow to take charge at Fort Donelson on the basis of seniority after he ordered them to add their forces to the garrison, took the blame and suffered calls for his removal because a full explanation to the press and public would have exposed the weakness of the Confederate position.
The young twigs are green at first, becoming purplish where exposed to sunlight, then grey in their second year.
The male children who were the result of these visits were either killed, sent back to their fathers or exposed in the wilderness to fend for themselves ; the girls were kept and brought up by their mothers, and trained in agricultural pursuits, hunting, and the art of war.
Isaac handed him over to the city mob and for three days he was exposed to their fury and resentment, remaining for that period tied to a post and beaten.
Montgomery's training paid off when the Germans began their invasion of the Low Countries on 10 May 1940 and the 3rd Division advanced to the River Dijle and then withdrew to Dunkirk with great professionalism, entering the Dunkirk perimeter in a famous night-time march which placed his forces on the left flank which had been left exposed by the Belgian surrender.
In a multi-hand, face-up, single deck game, it is possible to establish whether insurance is a good bet simply by observing the other cards on the table after the deal ; even if there are just 2 player hands exposed, and neither of their two initial cards is a ten, then 16 in 47 of the remaining cards are tens, which is larger than 1 in 3, so insurance is a good bet.
On Overkirk ’ s right flank, close to Ramillies, ten of his squadrons suddenly broke ranks and were scattered, riding headlong to the rear to recover their order, leaving the left flank of the Allied assault on Ramillies dangerously exposed.
After earlier failing to hold or retake Franquenée and Taviers, Guiscard ’ s right flank had become dangerously exposed and a fatal gap had opened on the right of their line.
" Further, many had not survived their punishment, Wylde writing how the neighborhood of Adwa " was full of their freshly dead bodies ; they had generally crawled to the banks of the streams to quench their thirst, where many of them lingered unattended and exposed to the elements until death put an end to their sufferings.
It is said that, in 1038, they were dispersed in winter quarters in the Thracesian theme when one of their number attempted to violate a countrywoman, but in the struggle she seized his sword and killed him ; instead of taking revenge, however, his comrades applauded her conduct, compensated her with all his possessions, and exposed his body without burial as if he had committed suicide.
Healthcare workers exposed to antineoplastic agents take precautions to keep their exposure to a minimum.
They derive thermoelectric energy from a temperature gradient by basking half their body in sunlight, keeping the other half in shadow and exposed to interstellar vacuum.
When exposed to the ultraviolet rays of sunlight, many explosive compounds containing nitrogen groups rapidly decompose, affecting their stability.
Those who have performance avoidance goals are driven by fear of failure and avoid situations where their abilities are exposed.
Due to their position and function, feet are exposed to a variety of potential infections and injuries, including athlete's foot, bunions, ingrown toenails, Morton's neuroma, plantar fasciitis, plantar warts and stress fractures.
The withdrawal of XIII Corps had left the southern flank of X Corps on the coast at Matruh exposed and their line of retreat compromised by the cutting of the coastal road east of Matruh.
A sharp exchange knocked out their anti-tank guns and the infantry found themselves exposed in the open with no alternative but to surrender.
The New Zealand attack took their objectives in the El Mreir depression but, once again, many vehicles failed to arrive and they were short of support arms in an exposed position.

exposed and weaknesses
The fighting in Bougainville also exposed weaknesses in command, training, discipline and force structure.
That callup exposed the weaknesses of the United States military reserve programs, including the ANG.
This was in response to weaknesses exposed by China's defeat by Japan in the First Sino-Japanese War in 1894-5, not long after the First and Second Opium Wars ; this blow came as a major shock to the Chinese, because Japan had been regarded as a tributary state, was much smaller than China, and was regarded as inferior.
On January 8, 2010, Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair announced that he had appointed McLaughlin to head a small group of national security experts on behalf of the Obama Administration to investigate the December 25, 2009, bombing attempt by alleged terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab aboard Detroit-bound Northwest Flight 253, and the November 5, 2009, shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, allegedly carried out by Army Maj. Nidal Hasan and to make proposals to remedy potential weaknesses in intelligence systems and procedures that the incidents exposed.
However, the Chilean salmon aquaculture crisis of the late 2000s resulted at least temporarily in severe unemployment and exposed weaknesses in the local economy.
The early years of the company were relatively free from serious incidents but as traffic increased and the system became busier, weaknesses in less than adequate operating procedures were exposed and a number of accidents occurred.
France remained deeply divided for the rest of the decade, but the political weaknesses it exposed and exacerbated were not confined to France.
Also demonstrated is how the adversarial process works in each profession ; during trials lawyers will actively conceal weaknesses in their cases and relevant information from the jury, while science is strongest when it actively attempts to disprove its own theories ; a scientist concealing information will ultimately be exposed and disproven.
These losses worsened the already weak state of the Austrian economy and exposed the weaknesses of the empire's bureaucracy.
Enlightenment and Persuasion are de-circuited, while Monarch himself ( evidently still constrained by the weaknesses of ' flesh-time ', a fact that the Doctor claims to have deduced due to Monarch's belief that faster-than-light travel was the key to time travel, regarding it as a foolish notion that only an organic mind would believe ) is exposed to the deadly toxin and killed.
Some cards had effects that were stronger when a player used snow-covered lands rather than normal basic lands, and some effects exposed players using those cards to additional weaknesses.
The third plan stressed on agriculture and improvement in the production of wheat, but the brief Sino-Indian War of 1962 exposed weaknesses in the economy and shifted the focus towards the industry.
Moreover, Delecour's road accident, which forced him to sit out much of the 1994 season, exposed the weaknesses in the team.
The Mavs were exposed defensively, and the Warriors systematically dismantled the Mavericks by exploiting matchups and preying on Dirk Nowitzki's weaknesses.

exposed and allowed
The fragrance and taste of any white wine will die a lingering death when it is allowed to warm or is exposed for long to the air.
Barcelonnette is also exposed to the possibility of a technological hazard in that road transport of dangerous materials is allowed to pass through on the RD900.
However, the dimensions of the perforations are smaller than those on older 8 mm film, which allowed the exposed area to be made larger.
The composer Debussy later wrote that the musical establishment could not cope with Offenbach's irony, which exposed the " false, overblown quality " of the operas they favoured – " the great art at which one was not allowed to smile ".
The word " anathema " in might suggest that they who love not the Lord are objects of loathing and execration to all holy beings ; they are unrepentant of a crime that merits the severest condemnation ; they are exposed to the sentence of " everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord " for they do not embrace saving beliefs, as was the sentence of all mankind before the atonement, justification and sanctification of the blood of Christ that allowed for the redemption of sins.
Additional materials have allowed artificial limbs to look much more realistic, which is important to transradial and transhumeral amputees because they are more likely to have the artificial limb exposed.
After this date, excavations were banned due to weathering damage to the exposed structures, and the only projects allowed at the site since have been salvage excavations, surface surveys and conservation projects.
When development was complete, the calotype was rinsed, blotted, then either stabilized by washing it in a solution of potassium bromide, which converted the remaining silver iodide into silver bromide in a condition such that it would only slightly discolor when exposed to light, or " fixed " in a hot solution of sodium thiosulfate, then known as hyposulphite of soda and commonly called " hypo ", which dissolved the silver iodide and allowed it to be entirely washed out, leaving only the silver particles of the developed image and making the calotype completely insensitive to light.
The open platform, while exposed to the elements, allowed boarding and alighting away from stops ; and the presence of a conductor allowed minimal boarding time and optimal security, but with greater labour costs.
It is no coincidence that the rise of popular music was tied with the rise of television, as the format allowed for many new stars to be exposed that previously would have been passed over by Hollywood, which normally required proven acts in order to attract an audience to the box office.
What allowed detectors to discriminate between metals was the fact that every metal has a different phase response when exposed to alternating current.
In 2005 the school was one of fifty leading private schools guilty of running an illegal price-fixing cartel, exposed by The Times, which had allowed them to drive up fees for thousands of customers.
In 2005 the school was one of fifty of the country's leading independent schools which were found guilty of running an illegal price-fixing cartel, exposed by The Times, which had allowed them to drive up fees for thousands of parents.
This allowed a swimmer to pull on the suit relatively easily since the tough nylon took most of the strain of pulling on the suit, but the suit still had the black sheet rubber exposed on the outside and the nylon was very stiff and rigid, limiting flexibility.
In 2005 the school was one of fifty of the country's leading independent schools which were found guilty of running an illegal price-fixing cartel, exposed by The Times, which had allowed them to drive up fees for thousands of parents, although the schools made clear that they had not realised that the change to the law ( which had happened only a few months earlier ) about the sharing of information had subsequently made it an offence.
Many of these worked to an extent ; they allowed the plate to be exposed hours, or even days, after coating.
They will simply drop all their leaves and suddenly collapse if allowed to dry completely or are exposed to high temperatures.
Cavalry were also easily frightened by the smell and presence of the elephants, particularly if they had never been exposed to them previously, which allowed them to be used as living, mobile fortifications to counter cavalry manoeuvres on the battlefield in addition to light artillery platforms.
The controversial yet revolutionary racerback style ’ s open shoulder and exposed back allowed greater range of motion in water and was quickly adopted by competitive swimmers, despite being banned by some beaches.
Unlike the Senate President, the Speaker usually serves the entire term of Congress, although there had been instances when the Speaker left office due to conflict with the president: examples include Jose de Venecia, Jr .' s resignation as speaker in 2008 when his son Joey de Venecia exposed alleged corrupt practices by First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, and Manny Villar's ouster occurred after he allowed the impeachment of President Estrada in 2000.
Researchers exposed colonies of the bumble bees to levels of imidacloprid that are realistic in the natural environment, then allowed them to develop naturally under field conditions.
Subsequent research on the effects of dioxin on humans and other mammals has led some experts to question whether the evacuation of the town was necessary, sometimes citing the example of Seveso, Italy, the site of a disaster in 1976 that exposed residents to larger levels of dioxin than those of Times Beach and whose subsequent cleanup allowed the city to continue to exist.
It is possible that Flanders ( a New England machine tool whiz ) had been exposed to the spirit of Taylorism elsewhere, although not to its name, and had been ( at least subconsciously ) influenced by it, but he did not cite it explicitly as he simply allowed logic to guide his production development.
After the Battle of Kasserine Pass, U. S. troops increasingly adopted the modern foxhole, a vertical, bottle-shaped hole that allowed a soldier to stand and fight with head and shoulders exposed.

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