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Rejecting and family
Rejecting the offer to rejoin the Avengers or her family, Wanda departs stating that after years of defining herself as Magneto's daughter, Pietro's sister, or the Vision's wife, she wants to find out who she is on her own before she decides what to do with her life.

Rejecting and like
Rejecting both imitation and protest, Showalter advocated approaching feminist criticism from a cultural perspective in the current Female phase, rather than from perspectives that traditionally come from an androcentric perspective like psychoanalytic and biological theories, for example.

Rejecting and past
According to a New York Times article, “ More Americans Rejecting Marriage in 50s and Beyond ”, in the past 20 years, the divorce rate has increased over 50 % amongst the baby boomers.

Rejecting and would
Rejecting the idea of a sanatorium on the basis that it would cut her off from writing, she took the only available option, to move abroad during the English winter.
Rejecting may seem strange to those more familiar with classical logic, but proving this statement in constructive logic would require producing a proof for the truth or falsity of all possible statements, which is impossible for a variety of reasons.
Rejecting Mao's idealistic, communitarian values but not necessarily the values of Marx and Lenin, Deng emphasized that socialism did not mean shared poverty ( thus repudiating the Gang of Four's slogan " We would rather be poor under socialism than rich under capitalism.
Rejecting both capitalism and Bolshevism, Trincado's own brand of communism centered a " spiritism of Light and Truth " that would supersede all existing religions in the final stage of human history.
Rejecting reactionary conservatism, he proposed a new state, a ' Third Reich ' which would unite all classes under authoritarian rule based on a combination of the nationalism of the right and the socialism of the left.
Rejecting the artwork used for the single in Europe, Mushroom commissioned a new photoshoot so that the single cover would feature Manson's image ( this was a first for Garbage, who had never appeared on the covers of their singles or albums before ).
Rejecting a stand in the crumbling town of Piacenza, Gages ordered ditches and artillery emplacements to be dug which would become a defensive line that the Austrians would have to attack.

Rejecting and career
Rejecting a career in the sciences, he instead travelled to the Northern Territory to take up work with the Aboriginal land rights activist, Vincent Lingiari and the Gurindji at Wave Hill.
Rejecting his father's wish that he should join the ironworks, Prichard decided upon a medical career.
Rejecting a military career for himself he chose academia and was appointed as a Lecturer in Public Administration at the London School of Economics in 1906 ; he remained there throughout his political career.

Rejecting and Church
" ( 8. 17 ) Rejecting domestication of the Word in the Church, The Declaration points to the inalienable lordship of Jesus Christ by the Spirit and to the external character of church unity which " can come only from the Word of God in faith through the Holy Spirit.

Rejecting and instead
Rejecting the inevitability of a " clash of civilizations ," AJC has instead insisted on the possibility of a " community of civilizations " by encouraging dialogue on the highest levels with like-minded groups committed to fostering tolerance and cooperation.
Rejecting it, he instead nominated Mongke who led a Mongol army in Russia, Northern Caucasus and Hungary.
Rejecting as superficial the spontaneous, painterly technique of such artists as Manet and Hals — and also of Henri and his followers among The Eight — he turned instead to the underpainting and glazing method used by old masters such as Andrea Mantegna.
Rejecting the title of manga, which in Japanese means " frivolous pictures ", Tatsumi instead called these comics gekiga, meaning " dramatic pictures ".

Rejecting and became
* Rejecting advice to give up on the besieging of Sevastopol, Mac-Mahon's reply became a common expression: " I'm here.
Rejecting a new contract, the player became available on a free transfer in the summer as he was out contract, he drew attention from Norwich City and Burnley, before signing for Coventry City in the summer.

Rejecting and .
Rejecting the advice of some army officers to take refuge with the troops in Macedonia, he sailed to Italia to ascertain if he had any potential political fortunes or security.
Rejecting the substantial existence of permanent entities which are qualified by possibly changing qualities, Buddhist Abhidharma philosophers enumerated lists of dharmas which varied by school.
Rejecting the adversarial stance of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson, he sought to make the Commerce Department a powerful service organization, empowered to forge cooperative voluntary partnerships between government and business.
Rejecting UN supervision, the Indonesian government under Suharto decided to settle the question of West Irian, the former Dutch New Guinea, in their favor.
Rejecting the idea of moral rights, Tucker said that there were only two rights, " the right of might " and " the right of contract.
Rejecting Cubism as irrational and " romantic ," the pair jointly published their manifesto, Après le cubisme and established a new artistic movement, Purism.
" Rejecting Cicero's view that men join in society primarily through " a certain social spirit which nature has implanted in man ," Hobbes declares that men join in society simply for the purpose of " getting themselves out from that miserable condition of Warre, which is necessarily consequent ... to the naturall Passions of men, when there is no visible Power to keep them in awe.
Rejecting the pleas of his aides that he take cover, Trudeau stayed in his seat, facing the rioters, without any sign of fear.
Rejecting support either for the West or for the East, Vanuatu joined the Non-Aligned Movement in 1983, and only established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and the United States in June and September 1986, respectively.
Rejecting the offer, Louis chose to continue fighting until the bitter end.
Rejecting Descartes ' solution, Pierre de Fermat arrived at the same solution based solely on his principle of least time.
Rejecting his father's wishes that he become a surgeon, in 1945 Foucault traveled to the French capital of Paris, where he enrolled in one of the country's most prestigious secondary schools, which was also known as the Lycée Henri-IV.
Rejecting the developments the Benedictines had undergone, the monks tried to replicate monastic life exactly as it had been in Saint Benedict's time ; indeed in various points they went beyond it in austerity.
Rejecting advice from one captain to surround and starve the Prince — a tactic Edward feared — John attacked the strong enemy position.
Rejecting the British model, Iwakura and other conservatives borrowed heavily from the Prussian constitutional system.
Rejecting offers from the new seat of Livingston in Scotland, Benn contested Bristol East, losing to Conservative candidate Jonathan Sayeed in what was perceived to be a shock result.
" Rejecting bail was a way to lessen the huge financial burden which civil rights groups were facing as the sit-in movement spread across the South.
Rejecting Tariff Reform, Devonshire and other supporters of Free Trade left the Liberal Unionist Association in 1904 in protest.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new found faith.
Rejecting Talmud and Rabbinic tradition, Karaites took liberty to reinterpret Tanach as they saw fit.

family and pressure
Smith is most known for his View Askewniverse films, the flagship film being Clerks, which focused on a pair of bored, twenty-something convenience store clerks in New Jersey circa 1994 ; Linklater's Slacker similarly explored young adult characters who were more interested in philosophizing than settling with a long-term career and family ; Solondz ' Welcome to the Dollhouse touched upon themes of school bullying, school violence, teen drug use, peer pressure and broken or dysfunctional families, mostly set in a junior high school environment during the early to mid-1990s.
This, combined with pressure from the Norwegian king Haakon IV for the Icelanders to re-join the Norwegian " family ", led the Icelandic chieftains to accept Haakon IV as king by the signing of the Gamli sáttmáli (" Old Covenant ") in 1262.
Political participation outside of the royal family is limited, but there has been pressure for some time to broaden participation.
It also took pressure from within the royal family for him to launch a hunt for Islamist militants who had attacked Western targets in Saudi Arabia.
Other terms used for this family of weapons are high-impulse thermobaric weapons ( HITs ), heat and pressure weapons, vacuum bombs, or fuel-air explosives ( FAE or FAX ).
When Gretzky was 14, his family arranged for him to move to and play hockey in Toronto, partly to further his career, and partly to remove him from the uncomfortable pressure he faced in his hometown.
Feeling the pressure from his family, Mitaka begins to pursue Kyoko with increased aggression, but he slowly realizes that she has actually already decided on Godai, and is just waiting for him to find a job and propose.
In many cases, organ-procurement representatives will request screening tests ( such as blood typing ) or organ-preserving drugs ( such as blood pressure drugs ) to keep potential donors ' organs viable until their suitability for transplants can be determined and family consent ( if needed ) can be obtained.
The marriage was initially resisted by Emperor Franz Joseph I, but after pressure from family members and other European rulers, he eventually relented in 1899 ( but did not attend the wedding himself ).
Under pressure from the Americans, Nasser and his fellow revolutionaries had agreed to allow the deposed king and his family to leave Egypt unharmed and with an honorary ceremony.
Three years later, when pressure from the Organization of American States ( OAS ) convinced the dictator that it was inappropriate to have a member of his family as president, Trujillo forced his brother to resign, and Balaguer succeeded to the post.
Because of his discouragingly minor role in the band, and under the pressure of The Mundanes ' unsuccessful search for success, Linnell began recording music with John Flansburgh, though his family did not support the transition from what they considered to be a more professional band to an experimental one.
These are the main causes of atherosclerosis ( the disease process underlying IHD ): age, male sex, hyperlipidaemia ( high cholesterol and high fats in the blood ), smoking, hypertension ( high blood pressure ), diabetes, and the family history.
Major risk factors for angina include cigarette smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sedentary lifestyle and family history of premature heart disease.
Erhard stated to King that his family members ( as reported in Time Magazine ) had since retracted their allegations, which had been made under pressure from CBS, and that accusations of tax evasion aired in the program were " misunderstandings " that were in the process of being resolved.
William Lockhart, captain of the Orange County Fire Authority, reported that water pressure is good when fighting a single family home fire, but during a profound firestorm, as was the case in this event, perfect pressure from every single hydrant at the same time is not possible.
Continued pressure from Edward undermined Godwin's position, and the earl and his family fled England in 1051.
At the end of the season, under pressure from his parents to take up a role in the family business, he returned to Brazil.
Zhao was under growing pressure to combat runaway corruption by rank-and-file officials and their family members.
Plus, Gambino and Lucchese was putting pressure on the other bosses to convince Profaci of stepping down from his title and family, but on June 6, 1962, Profaci lost his battle against cancer.
If women were unwilling to submit, Trujillo would know how to apply pressure on the family to get his way.
Under family pressure, and unable to see Dina, by August 1907, Michael appeared to be losing interest.
Under strong pressure from his family, he married a young aristocratic woman, also from Saint-Malo, whom he had never previously met, Céleste Buisson de la Vigne.

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