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Stressing both the physical reality of the human body and its psychological value, Dumas tends to paint her subjects at the extreme fringes of life ’ s cycle, from birth to death, with a continual emphasis on classical modes of representation in Western art, such as the nude or the funerary portrait.

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Stressing that overthrowing the Manchu would result in chaos and would lead to China being carved up by imperialists, intellectuals like Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao supported responding with initiatives like the Hundred Days ' Reform.
Stressing on the need to build memorial, he said by raising the memorial in memory of ‘ martyrs of the faith ’, the SGPC would not only deliver a sense of pride and fraternity to their families but also goads the Sikhs to relive those times.

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Stressing the importance of the right of privacy, Brewster urged the U. S. Postmaster General Larry O ' Brien to ban the practice except in case of treason and national security.

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Stressing the importance of biographical evaluation, Ali ibn al-Madini, an early authority on the subject, said, " Knowing the narrators is half of knowledge.
*< cite >" Stressing output is the key to improving productivity, while looking to increase activity can result in just the opposite.
Stressing the need to increase accountability and transparency in government, Kirchner overturned amnesty laws for military officers accused of torture and assassinations during the 1976 – 1983 " Dirty War " under military rule.
Stressing the group: Social identity and the unfolding dynamics of responses to stress.
Stressing church discipline, Annual Meeting authority, and the preservation of the " ancient order " of church ordinances, worship, and dress, they formed the Old German Baptist Brethren ( OGBB ) in 1881.
Stressing a particular understanding of nuclear weapons, the authors describe how proponents believe the destructive power of nuclear weapons and retaliatory potential of the United States assure the political sovereignty and territorial integrity of the United States, while the proliferation of such weapons to countries like Britain, France, China and Russia prevents the emergence of any competing hegemon on the Eurasian landmass.
Stressing the importance of world peace and international cooperation, the view supposes the growth in democratic governance and the use of international institutions will hope overcome the security dilemma and deter interstate conflict.
Stressing on his performance, he scored back to back centuries – 120 and 119 * against the same squad.
Stressing a freewheeling offensive approach and smooth ballhandling, Lapchick built winners at both the college and pro levels.
Stressing the importance of access, Ravinia ’ s Opportunity Lawn Pass Program is offered to organizations all across Chicago that serve those in need.
Stressing the upbeat instead of the downbeat as commonly taught, gives a jazzlike and fluid quality to all music.
Stressing the importance of the unity of the proletariat, the International Communist Party states that the party should never set up economic associations which exclude those workers who do not accept its principles and leadership.
" Stressing that World War I had been the impetus for prohibition, a pro-temperance journal predicted promising times ahead.

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But that sermon, like those of hundreds of other ministers, was yet to be delivered.
The whole matter was solemnly submitted to a grand council of prelates, senators, ministers and other dignitaries on 13 June 1718.
He is then responsible for appointing a Foreign Minister, Minister of Foreign Trade, and other ministers as appropriate.
there are seventeen other ministers, who are appointed by the prime minister with the consent of the Sabor ; these are in charge of particular sectors of activity.
The Military of the Dominican Republic or Fuerzas Armadas de la República Dominicana consists of approximately 44, 000 active duty personnel, about 60 percent of which are utilized for non-military operations, including security providers for government-owned non-military facilities, toll security, forestry workers and other state enterprises, and personal security for ministers, congressmen, etc.
In 1818, though citizens were still taxed for the support of ministers and other " public teachers of religion ", Dedham set a precedent toward the separation of church and state.
Within the government, preparative discussions are conducted in the government committee of foreign and security policy ( ulko-ja turvallisuuspoliittinen ministerivaliokunta ), which includes the Prime Minister and at least the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Defence, and at most four other ministers as necessary.
" The UN secretary general and other international powers condemned the move, while government ministers issued a statement saying " Members of government expressed their support and their attachment to the prime minister and firmly condemned the use of force as a means to resolve problems.
Joschka Fischer became Vice-Chancellor of Germany and foreign minister in the new government, which had two other Green ministers ( Andrea Fischer, later Renate Künast, and Jürgen Trittin ).
" The Constitution grants the Governor-General a wide range of powers, but in practice he or she follows the conventions of the Westminster system and ( with rare exceptions ) acts only on the advice of the Prime Minister of Australia or other ministers.
The Premier then directs the Governor to appoint other members of parliament to the Executive Council of New South Wales known as the Cabinet, and it is in practice only from this group of ministers of the Crown that the Queen and governor will take direction on the use of executive power, an arrangement called the Queen-in-Council or, more specifically, the Governor-in-Council.
The head of state usually appoints most or all the key officials in the government, including the head of government and other cabinet ministers, key judicial figures ; and all major office holders in the civil service, foreign service and commissioned ( military ) officers.
Once the Prime Minister has been appointed, the President has no discretion on any other matter whatsoever, including the appointment of ministers.
At the 1993 Conservative Party Conference, Major began the " Back to Basics " campaign, which he intended to be about the economy, education, policing, and other such issues, but it was interpreted by many ( including Conservative cabinet ministers ) as an attempt to revert to the moral and family values that the Conservative Party were often associated with.
However, 179 other Conservative MPs were defeated, including present and former Cabinet ministers such as Norman Lamont, Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Michael Portillo.
By 1547, opposition to Calvin and other French refugee ministers had grown to constitute the majority of the syndics, the civil magistrates of Geneva.
Calvin and other ministers asked that he be beheaded instead of burnt.
They forced him to dismiss Tribonian and two of his other ministers, and then attempted to overthrow Justinian himself and replace him by the senator Hypatius, who was a nephew of the late emperor Anastasius.
Executive power is under the constitution of 1868, as amended, exercised by the government, by the Grand Duke and the Council of Government ( cabinet ), which consists of a prime minister and several other ministers.
In Fantastic Four # 536 in 2006, he killed his own Prime Minister for claiming control of Latveria in his absence, and threatened to kill two other ministers if they failed to find the landing spot of Thor's hammer.
Fraser's relatively moderate policies disappointed his Treasurer, John Howard, and other pro-Thatcherite ministers, who were strong adherents of free market economics.
The superintendent and other ministers are assisted in the leadership and administration of the Circuit by lay Circuit Stewards, who collectively with the ministers form what is normally known as the Circuit Leadership Team.
The Constitution specifies that in everyday practice sovereignty is exercised by the Niue Cabinet of Ministers, comprising the premier and three other ministers.
The constitution specifies that in everyday practice, it is exercised by a Cabinet of the Premier of Niue and three other ministers.

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