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Rackin and Cleopatra
Phyllis Rackin points out that one of the most descriptive scenes of Cleopatra is spoken by Enobarbus: " in his famous set speech, Enobarbus evokes Cleopatra's arrival on the Cynus ".
Rackin argues in her article on " Shakespeare's Boy Cleopatra " that Shakespeare manipulates the crossdressing to highlight a motif of the play — recklessness — which is discussed in the article as the recurring elements of acting without properly considering the consequences.

Rackin and boy
Rackin points out that " it is a commonplace of the older criticism that Shakespeare had to rely upon his poetry and his audience's imagination to evoke Cleopatra's greatness because he knew the boy actor could not depict it convincingly ".

Rackin and is
Phyllis Rackin argues that the speech is a recapitulation of contemporary Elizabethan social norms.

Rackin and on
Critics such as Rackin interpret Shakespeare's metatheatrical references to the crossdressing on stage with less concern for societal elements and more of a focus on the dramatic ramifications.

Rackin and Shakespeare's
* Rackin, Phyllis and Howard, Jean E. Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account of Shakespeare's English Histories ( London: Routledge, 1997 )
* Rackin, Phyllis and Howard, Jean E. Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account of Shakespeare's English Histories ( London: Routledge, 1997 )
* Rackin, Phyllis and Howard, Jean E. Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account of Shakespeare's English Histories ( London: Routledge, 1997 )

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Rackin also sees the language of the speech as politically and sociologically rationalising the submission of wives to husbands.
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The team of John Lee Mahin and Martin Rackin both wrote the screenplay and produced the movie.
Carrol Case sold the screenplay to Martin Rackin, who had Albert Maltz, also living in Mexico, rewrite the story.

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The core of the group consisted of Tepp ( lead vocals and tambourine ); Bob Freedman ( rhythm guitar and vocals ); Marc Lees ( lead guitar and vocals ); Norm Cohen ( drums ); Ricky Rackin ( guitar and bass guitar ); and Jerry Raff ( piano ).

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See for example RFC3501 section 5. 2 which specifically cites " simultaneous access to the same mailbox by multiple agents " as an example.
However, in the same epic, when questioned by Kunti to give an example of polyandry, Yudhisthira cites Gautam-clan Jatila ( married to seven Saptarishis ) and Hiranyaksha's sister Pracheti ( married to ten brothers ), thereby implying a more open attitude toward polyandry by the then Indian society.
Actually, “ Jewish problem was the name the Germans gave to their persecution of the Jews ; “ drug-abuse problem is the name we give to the persecution of people who use certain drugs. Szasz cites Rep. James M. Hanley referring to drug users as " vermin ," using " the same metaphor for condemning persons who use or sell illegal drugs that the Nazis used to justify murdering Jews by poison gas -- namely, that the persecuted persons are not human beings, but ' vermin.
However, a second source, while acknowledging the possibility, cites other RAF crew members flying the same mission who stated that the drop area was in the North Sea.
In the prologue to her autobiography Untamed and Unashamed, Hanson cites the Howard government's adoption of her policies as an attempt to win back One Nation voters to the Liberal and National parties, stating " the very same policies I advocated back then ... are being advocated today by the federal government ".
Parthenius of Nicaea cites two versions of Byblis ' story, one of which is generally the same as that recounted by Ovid, but ends with Byblis hanging herself with her girdle.
Additional information can be found in a 1786 publication by Antonio del Río that cites the same sources as Clavigero and speculates at length on Votan's identity and travels to the Old World.
In the same article, Freyd cites an earlier result that the category of " small categories and natural equivalence-classes of functors " also fails to be concretizable.
In this he highlights the double-talk and appalling prose of J. D. Bernal in the same magazine, and cites Edmund Wilson's damnation of the prose of Joseph E. Davies in Mission to Moscow.
He cites the apparitions at Heroldsbach, Germany ( 1949 ) as an example, where exactly the same optical effects as at Fatima were witnessed by more than 10, 000 people.
Skippered by Weaver Callan, ( who cites Frankie Donavan as his mentor ) most of the team such as Ben Nicholas, Daniel Scourfield, Ben Jones, Shaun Jones, Lee Jones, Ben Goldsmith have grown up playing in the same youth team.
The inquisitor Bernardo Gui cites the same episode, concluding that he fled to Trento to escape the just punishment for his burglaries.
), who cites earlier authorities of the same opinion ( Maharshal ; Maharam ; Mahari Mintz ) and presents proof of his position from the Talmud.
In the same article Robinson cites Jimmy Page, with whom the Crowes toured: "... he told us so many Peter Green stories.
' Dershowitz cites the same statement as Peters, reporting that Young ' attributed the plight of the Jew in Jerusalem ' to pervasive anti-Semitism.
In the 2005 book " Beyond Chutzpah ," Finkelstein cites 20 different instances where Dershowitz borrows quotations, including long quotations with ellipses in exactly the same place as in Joan Peters ' book.
There is also evidence that the Prajñaptivādins were an influence on Nāgārjuna, who is also among the storied promulgators of the two truths doctrine ( using some of the same technical terms ), and who in his Mūlamadhyamakakārikā only cites one text by name, that being the Kātyāyana Gotra Sūtra, of which the Prajñaptivādins were known to be fond.
The article also cites a Pakistani official who stated that about 80 missile attacks in less than two years have killed “ more than 400 enemy fighters, a number lower than most estimates but in the same range.
Among the authors Artemidorus cites are Antiphon ( possibly the same as Antiphon the Sophist ), Aristander of Telmessus, Demetrius of Phalerum, Alexander of Myndus in Caria, and Artemon of Miletus.
The tune " Despair ," in the 1791 collection, cites the death of " Amanda " ( referring to his wife, Martha Day, who died in childbirth in the same year ) in a paraphrase of Alexander Pope's Ode on Solitude.
Carney cites U. S. copyright law, which states that a work in progress or an alternate version of a work is not protected by the same copyright as the finished product, and so is in the public domain.
The same report also cites unavailability of curbside trash and recycling service, shortage of enforcement, and habit as possible causes.
Leviticus cites explicitly the camel, because it ruminates but does not have a cloven hoof ; the hyrax and the hare are excluded on the same grounds.

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