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Rejected for duty, he called it one of the major disappointments of his life.
Rejected was one of 5 shorts and 25 features from Sundance's history selected as " essential " and representative of the spirit of the Sundance Film Festival.

Rejected and .
Judge's gory send-up When Animated Animals Attack is also a cult hit among animation festival fans in North America, as are the works of Don Hertzfeldt ( Billy's Balloon, Rejected, The Meaning of Life ) and Robert Smigel.
Rejected by Louis XIV for service in the French army, Eugene moved to Austria and transferred his loyalty to the Habsburg Monarchy.
Rejected for early admission to Vassar College at age 16 ( her test scores in Latin were too low ), she was admitted the following year.
More than once, the magazine has enlisted popular comic book artists such as Frank Miller or Jim Lee to design and illustrate a series of " Rejected Superheroes.
Rejected because of his glass eye, he joined the United States Merchant Marine, and served as a cook and mess boy.
Rejected by the Pope, the Sicilians now appealed to King Peter and Queen Constance ; he duly accepted, and landed at Trapani on 30 August 1282.
Rejected calls occur as a result of heavy traffic loads ( congestion ) on the system and can result in the call either being delayed or lost.
Rejected by NBC, the lead character and actor were recycled for a short-lived 1985-1986 series titled Code of Vengeance, revolving around Charles Taylor as Vietnam veteran David Dalton.
Rejected by the Salon jury of 1863, Manet seized the opportunity to exhibit Déjeuner sur l ' herbe and two other paintings, in the 1863 Salon des Refusés.
Rejected contenders for the band's name included ' Muddy Rabbit ', ' Gossamer Wump ', and ' Creedence Nuball and the Ruby ', but the last was the start that led to their finalized name.
Rejected by his father and stepmother, he left home.
* Rejected war as a means of settling international disputes.
Rejected by MGM ( which kept straight-man Ted Healy but let the Stooges go ), the Stooges made 190 shorts for Columbia between 1934 and 1957.
* Barker, Eileen In the Beginning: The Battle of Creationists Science against Evolutionism, article in the book edited by Roy Wallis On the Margin of Science: The Social Construction of Rejected Knowledge.
Rejected by the U. S. Army as a photographer because of poor eyesight, Rosenthal joined the Associated Press ( AP ) and followed the U. S. Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater of Operations during the war.
Rejected as not being " the right type ", Moorehead returned to radio.
Subsequently he became editor of the Commonwealth in Boston, and wrote The Rejected Stone ( 1861 ) and The Golden Hour ( 1862 ), both powerful pleas for emancipation.
Rejected by the mainline churches, Pentecostals began to form organizations of their own.
Rejected by the new league, the Bulldogs sat out the inaugural 1910 season.
Rejected by the Greens, Nader and Camejo continued their campaign as independent candidates.

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This forms the philosophical basis for laissez-faire public policy.
While Western philosophical traditions, as exemplified by Descartes, equate mind with the conscious self and theorize on consciousness on the basis of mind / body dualism ; some Eastern philosophies provide an alternate viewpoint, intimately related to substance dualism, by drawing a metaphysical line between consciousness and matter — where matter includes both body and mind.
Ethical egoism is often used as the philosophical basis for support of right-libertarianism and individualist anarchism.
Through analysis of this and other of Hayek's works, Block purports, " in making the case against socialism, Hayek was led into making all sort of compromises with what otherwise appeared to be his own philosophical perspective – so much so, that if a system was erected on the basis of them, it would not differ too sharply from what this author explicitly opposed.
Both Boards drafted the philosophical basis on which the college rests, known as the Foundational Concepts of Higher Education.
Modern sociology largely originated from this movement and Hume's philosophical concepts that directly influenced James Madison ( and thus the U. S. Constitution ) and when popularised by Dugald Stewart, would be the basis of classical liberalism.
However, there is wide dispute whether Popper's description of " historicism " is an accurate description of Hegel, or more a reflection of his own philosophical antagonists, including Marxist-Leninist thought, then widely held as posing a challenge to the philosophical basis of the West, as well as theories such as Spengler's which drew predictions about the future course of events from the past.
Godwin, a philosophical anarchist, from a rationalist and utilitarian basis opposed revolutionary action and saw a minimal state as a present " necessary evil " that would become increasingly irrelevant and powerless by the gradual spread of knowledge.
Ethical egoism is sometimes the philosophical basis for support of libertarianism or individualist anarchism as in Max Stirner, although these can also be based on altruistic motivations.
Ian Barbour in his book Issues in Science and Religion ( 1966 ), p. 133, cites Arthur Eddington's The Nature of the Physical World ( 1928 ) for a text that argues The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principles provides a scientific basis for " the defense of the idea of human freedom " and his Science and the Unseen World ( 1929 ) for support of philosophical idealism " the thesis that reality is basically mental ".
His philosophical works were the basis of moral philosophy during the Middle Ages.
Process theology rejects unlimited omnipotence on a philosophical basis, arguing that omnipotence as classically understood would be less than perfect, and is therefore incompatible with the idea of a perfect deity.
Structuralist philosopher Julia Kristeva, seen as a theorist who was instrumental in providing the philosophical basis for American political correctness, denounced political correctness in 2001 in New York Times and said her works have been distorted by Americans.
In recent decades, the Yoga Sutra has become quite popular worldwide for the precepts regarding practice of Raja Yoga and its philosophical basis.
The philosophy or life stance secular humanism ( alternatively known by some adherents as Humanism, specifically with a capital H to distinguish it from other forms of humanism ) embraces human reason, ethics, social justice, philosophical naturalism, while specifically rejecting religious dogma, supernaturalism, pseudoscience or superstition as the basis of morality and decision-making.
A major protagonist for the Constitution of the United States, and the single greatest contributor to the Federalist Papers, advocating for the constitution's ratification through detailed examinations of its construction, philosophical and moral basis, and intent.
Mo-ho-yen had been disseminating Dharma in the Tun-huang locale, but, according to Tibetan sources, lost an important philosophical debate on the nature of emptiness with the Indian master Kamalaśīla, and the king declared Kamalaśīla's philosophy should form the basis for Tibetan Buddhism.
Distinguishing between ends and means was a commonplace of ethics, but what made Moore ’ s Principia Ethica ( 1903 ) so important for the philosophical basis of Bloomsbury thought was Moore's conception of intrinsic worth as distinct from instrumental value.
* Freethought, a philosophical viewpoint which holds that opinions should be formed on the basis of science, logic, and reason, and should not be influenced by authority, tradition, or any dogma.
In this paper, starting from certain philosophical assumptions, on the basis of a rigorous analysis of a certain, complicated, but in the meantime assertedly realizable model, he came to the conclusion that quantum mechanics should be described as " incomplete ".
This philosophical position forms the basis of constitutional economics.
The two truths doctrine is a central concept in the Vajrayana path of practice and is the philosophical basis for its methods.
The Upanishads (, IAST:, ) are a collection of philosophical texts which form the theoretical basis for the Hindu religion.

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