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:" and Provided
:" Provided that any Indian to whom allotments have been made on the tract to be ceded may, in case they elect to do so before said lands are offered for sale, relinquish same and select allotments in lieu thereof on the diminished reservation.

:" and express
:" And hear again how Isaiah in express words foretold that He should be born of a virgin ; for he spoke thus: ' Behold, the virgin will conceive in the womb and bear a son, and they will say in his name, God with us ' ( Mt 1: 23 ).
Against these scenes, the film's title cards express the film's anti-war message, concluding with the following comments :" Today, the great sorrowful eyes of this same Son of God gaze down upon blackened fields, where the mangled bodies of men are strewn as grains of wheat, upon flaming shattered hamlets and stricken firesides.
:" Now the letter rho, as I was saying, appeared to the imposer of names an excellent instrument for the expression of motion ; and he frequently uses the letter for this purpose: for example, in the actual words rein and roe he represents motion by rho ; also in the words tromos ( trembling ), trachus ( rugged ); and again, in words such as krouein ( strike ), thrauein ( crush ), ereikein ( bruise ), thruptein ( break ), kermatixein ( crumble ), rumbein ( whirl ): of all these sorts of movements he generally finds an expression in the letter R, because, as I imagine, he had observed that the tongue was most agitated and least at rest in the pronunciation of this letter, which he therefore used in order to express motion "-Cratylus.
It argues that " cinema was in the process of becoming a new mean of expression on the same level as painting and the novel :" " a form in which an artist can express his thoughts, however abstract they may be, or translate his obsessions exactly as he does in the contemporary essay or novel.
:" Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express -- verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner -- the actual functioning of thought.
Winters is known for his argument attacking the " fallacy of imitative form :" " To say that a poet is justified in employing a disintegrating form in order to express a feeling of disintegration, is merely a sophistical justification for bad poetry, akin to the Whitmanian notion that one must write loose and sprawling poetry to " express " the loose and sprawling American continent.
:" Having thus seen, as I say, that such music and musicians offered no pleasure beyond that which pleasant sounds could give – solely to the sense of hearing, since they could not move the mind without the words being understood – it occurred to me to introduce a kind of music in which one could almost speak in tones, employing in it ( as I have said elsewhere ) a certain noble negligence of song, sometimes passing through several dissonances while still maintaining the bass note ( save when I wished to do it the ordinary way and play the inner parts on the instrument to express some effect – these being of little other value ).
:" These remarks emanated solely from himself, and had not been made at the suggestion of any party ; but he could not have undertaken the duty of proposing the Address to the Crown, unless he had been allowed free license to express his own opinions.
:" Around May 1985, a functionary of the International Sikh Youth Federation came to me and introduced himself as Lakhbir Singh and asked me for help in conducting some violent activities to express the resentment of the Sikhs.
:" The sharing of local and national news and information about social events, as well as consultation on topics of general interest, such as the teaching work, service projects, the Fund, and so on, can take place as usual, while discussion of sensitive or problematic issues related to these or other topics can be set aside for another time when the friends can express themselves freely without being inhibited by the presence of visitors.
:" Nature, instinct, subconscious mind and intuition are terms often used to carry this idea of intelligence, but they do not express the sentiment fully.
In July 1990, Heusaff wrote of the future of the League :" The Celtic League has a role to play in stimulating Inter Celtic contacts, Inter Celtic solidarity, which could express itself in contributing to pressure on politicians and international / European institutions to steer developments in Europe towards full recognition of the rights of our nations including languages.
:" The Syrian government and people express their sympathy to Iraqis and to the families of the victims, and they wait for the day when security, stability and progress reign in the country.

:" and fundamental
:" The fundamental problem of communication is that of reproducing at one point, either exactly or approximately, a message selected at another point.
:" Especially is it a fundamental thought, from which the exposition is everywhere deduced, that the history of mankind as related in Genesis is in reality nothing else than a system of psychology and ethic.
:" This legislation fails the most fundamental test of any anti-spam law, in that it neglects to actually tell any marketers not to spam.
:" Providence having placed us in possession of the Grand Duchy of Finland, we have desired by the present act to confirm and ratify the religion and the fundamental laws of the land, as well as the privileges and rights which each class in the said Grand Duchy in particular, and all the inhabitants in general, be their position high or low, have hitherto enjoyed according to the constitution.
:" lies in the apprehension of a something stable behind the instability of word and deed, something that is reflection of the fundamental passion of humanity for something beyond itself, something that is a dim foreshadowing of the divine urge which is prompting all creation to unfold itself and to rise out of its limitations towards its Godlike possibilities.
:" When researchers draw important conclusions and make public statements and arguments based on survey research data, then subsequently refuse to answer even basic questions about how their research was conducted, this violates the fundamental standards of science, seriously undermines open public debate on critical issues, and undermines the credibility of all survey and public opinion research.
In his lecture course Society Must Be Defended, Foucault's tentative sojourner into biopolitical state racism, and its ' brilliant ' accomplished rationale of myth-making and narrative in which Foucault states the fundamental difference between biopolitics and discipline is :" Where discipline is the technology deployed to make individuals behave, to be efficient and productive workers, biopolitics is deployed to manage population ; for example, to ensure a healthy workforce ".
In the early stages of his work on the Cantometrics coding system, Lomax wrote of the relationship of musical style to culture :" Its fundamental diagnostic traits appear to be vocal quality ( color, timbre, normal pitch, attack, type of melodic ornamentation, etc.
:" While my involvement in politics is motivated by a variety of issues, there is one issue that is fundamental: My deep commitment to Israel and to a strong U. S .- Israel relationship that strengthens both Israel's security and its efforts to seek peace ," Crown wrote.
:" The regulation of duty by the mere circumstance of sex, rather than by the fundamental principle of moral being, has led to all that multifarious train of evils flowing out of the anti-christian doctrine of masculine and feminine virtues.
:" There is ... no escaping the most fundamental principle of soldering: in order to make a good quality solder joint, all parts should be heated to the melting point of the solder so that it can flow properly.
:" Jim Stergios, executive director of the Pioneer Institute — a free-market think tank in Boston that has published a book on ObamaCare and RomneyCare titled " The Great Experiment: The States, the Feds, and Your Health Care "— argued in a recent conversation that the fundamental mistake of ObamaCare was in imposing a giant, untested law on an unwilling nation.
The Resistenz concept proved to be controversial, with Swiss historian Walter Hofer stating :" The concept of Resistenz leads to a levelling down of fundamental resistance against the system on one hand and actions criticizing more or less accidental, superficial manifestations on the other: the tyrannicide appears on the same plane as the illegal cattle-slaughterer ".
:" The fundamental cause of all dis-ease lies between the Innate Intelligence and the body ; in the interference to the normal and natural quantity efferent flow between Innate Intelligence and the body ; in the interference to the normal and natural quantity afferent flow from body to Innate Intelligence.
:" As I stand out here in the wonders of the unknown at Hadley, I sort of realize there's a fundamental truth to our nature.
:" This Framework Decision respects fundamental rights and observes the principles recognised by Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union and reflected in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, in particular Chapter VI thereof.
:" This Framework Decision shall not have the effect of modifying the obligation to respect fundamental rights and fundamental legal principles as enshrined in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union.
:" The perverse result of the Court ’ s having determined through constitutional adjudication this fundamental social policy, which affects over a million women and unborn babies each year, is that the facts no longer matter ... That the Court ’ s constitutional decisionmaking leaves our nation in a position of willful blindness to evolving knowledge should trouble any dispassionate observer not only about the abortion decisions, but about a number of other areas in which the Court unhesitatingly steps into the realm of social policy under the guise of constitutional adjudication.

:" and condition
:" We know that peace is the condition under which mankind was meant to flourish.
:" n " is an integer depending on the boundary condition (= 4 for fixed ends )
:" The Advance Base Outfit appears to be in efficient condition and it is believed that if called upon for use it would be found thoroughly satisfactory.
:" Wherever snow falls or water flows or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds or sown with stars, wherever are forms with transparent boundaries, wherever are outlets into celestial space, wherever is danger, and awe, and love, there is Beauty, plenteous as rain, shed for thee, and though thou shouldest walk the world over, thou shalt not be able to find a condition inopportune or ignoble.
:" The vantage-point of comparative sociology enables us to see that the conception of homosexuality as a condition is, itself, a possible object of study.
:" It is interesting to notice that homosexuals themselves welcome and support the notion that homosexuality as a condition.
:" While Joseph was in prison at Richmond, Mo., Mr. McLellin, who was a large and active man, went to the sheriff and asked for the privilege of flogging the Prophet ; permission was granted, on condition that Joseph would fight.
:" Figure 1 shows graphically the condition that exists in such a tube containing mercury vapor.
:" It is believed that a release of the information to the public in its present condition would cause undue speculation and give rise to unwarranted fears among the populace such as occurred in previous releases on unidentified flying objects.
:" This blissful condition was not long enjoyed by our first parents.
:" All the faithful, whatever their condition or state, are called by the Lord, each in his own way, to that perfect holiness whereby the Father Himself is perfect ( Mt 5: 48 ).
:" The sexual pervert ( and by this term Dianetics, to be brief, includes any and all forms of deviation in Dynamic II sexuality such as homosexuality, lesbianism, sexual sadism, etc., and all down the catalog of Ellis and Krafft-Ebing ) is actually quite ill physically ... he is very far from culpable for his condition, but he is also far from normal and extremely dangerous to society ..."
:" t is evident and confirmed that the development and growth of man on this earth, until he reached his present perfection, resembled the growth and development of the embryo in the womb of the mother: by degrees it passed from condition to condition, from form to form, from one shape to another.

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