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legacy and white
His physical insularity ; his poignant muteness, the legacy of the great mime Deburau ; his white face and costume, suggesting not only innocence but the pallor of the dead ; his often frustrated pursuit of Columbine, coupled with his never-to-be vanquished unworldly naïveté — all conspired to lift him out of the circumscribed world of the Commedia dell ' Arte and into the larger realm of myth.
Griffith dramatized a white reunion of regions that canceled the legacy of Reconstruction to leave blacks out of the national picture.
The rebellion was suppressed by the white militia within two days, but the legacy of Nat Turner's Rebellion lives to this day.
Their mascot is the Wildcat, and their colors are brown, white and yellow ( a legacy of when Westport was in a different league that used Ivy League colors-Westport using Brown University's brown and white ).
The Mound Builders have left their legacy to us in the mounds, stone hammers, and stone implements that later Indians and white settlers found as they traversed the area.
In France and the UK color broadcasts were made on UHF frequencies, the VHF band being used for legacy black and white, 405 lines in UK or 819 lines in France, till the beginning of the 1980s.
Some white slave owners, who continued the legacy of slave rape, were also of mixed ancestry.
Still the legacy of its history has left it mark by the wide semi-generic use of the word " Chablis " to describe most any white wine, regardless of where it was made and from what grapes.
A national geodetic survey and adjustment carried out in the early 1970s in Australia has left a legacy of trig stations consisting of a ground mark with a white quadripod supporting a black disc above the ground mark.
More than 40 years after Ghoulardi signed off, his legacy endures: Clevelanders still associate polka music, white socks, and pink plastic flamingo and yard globe lawn ornaments with Parma, Ohio.
* legacy preferences for white men
From the 1950s through the 1980s, Kubasaki's legacy teams and colors were: Kadena Falcons ( blue & white ), Sukiran ( later Zukeran ) Knights ( black & white ), and Naha Eagles ( red & white ).
Because of the laws to pardon red prisoners of war, he was branded the " red minister ", one who threatened the legacy of white Finland.
For example, Harvard University admits 35-40 % of legacy applicants, and a rejected white applicant is more likely to have been displaced by a legacy student than by one who benefited from affirmative action.
Again mis-management has seen the sad and further demise of the organisation, it is perhaps appropriate to reflect that the final legacy of the " white heat of technology " is now only carried on by NCC Group plc.

legacy and highlands
By the 2008 estimates of Release International, many Christians from Vietnam's tribal highlands are still regarded as enemies and targeted as " agents of America " because of their legacy during the Vietnam War.

legacy and Land
With the exploration of the West, mining camps were established and " expressed a distinctive spirit, an enduring legacy to the new nation ;" Gold Rushers would experience the same problems as the Land Rushers of the transient West that preceded them.
The following article focuses on Mao's social movements from the early 1950s on, including Land Reform, the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution, and evaluates Mao's legacy as a whole.
* Scotland: the Land Reform ( Scotland ) Act 2003 ends the historic legacy of feudal law and creates a framework for rural or croft communities right to buy land in their area.
Two-Way Radio Narrowbanding refers to a U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) Order issued in December 2004 requiring all CFR 47 Part 90 VHF ( 150-174 MHz ) and UHF ( 421-512 MHz ) PLMR ( Private Land Mobile Radio ) licensees operating legacy wideband ( 25 kHz bandwidth ) voice or data / SCADA systems to migrate to narrowband ( 12. 5 kHz bandwidth or equivalent ) systems by January 1, 2013.
South African film-maker Richard Wicksteed has produced a number of documentaries on San / Bushman culture, history and present situation ; these include " In God's Places / Iindawo ZikaThixo " ( 1995 ) on the Bushman cultural legacy in the southern Drakensberg ; " Death of a Bushman " ( 2002 ) on the murder of Bushman tracker Optel Rooi by South African police ; " The Will To Survive " ( 2009 ) which covers the history and situation of Bushman communities in southern Africa today ; and " My Land is My Dignity " ( 2009 ) on the San's epic land rights struggle in Botswana's Central Kalahari Game Reserve.
In Sino-Japanese Buddhism, Vairocana was gradually superseded as an object of reverence by Amitabha Buddha, due in large part to the increasing popularity of Pure Land Buddhism, but Vairocana's legacy still remains in the Tōdai-ji temple with its massive bronze statue and in Shingon Buddhism, which holds a sizeable minority among Japanese Buddhists.
In his study of the cultural and literary legacy of Brussels, André De Vries remarked that Tintin in the Land of the Soviets was " crude by Hergé's later standards, in every sense of the word.
In 2004, the FCC required all CFR 47 Part 90 VHF ( 150-174 MHz ) and UHF ( 421-512 MHz ) PLMR ( Private Land Mobile Radio ) licensees operating legacy wideband ( 25 kHz bandwidth ) voice or data / SCADA systems to migrate to narrowband ( 12. 5 kHz bandwidth or equivalent ) systems

legacy and rights
At the same time, Falwell's legacy regarding homosexuality is complicated by his support for LGBT civil rights ( see " civil rights " section above ), as well as his efforts at reconciliation with the LGBT community in later years.
She believed changes in the law had afforded her daughter dignity that had been denied her before, and that she had been able to " help transform Sharon's legacy from murder victim to a symbol of victims ' rights ".
Most of these states achieved independence during the following three decades without great difficulty, though in some regimes, the colonial legacy continued through the granting of exclusive rights to market / manufacture oil and maintain troops to defend it.
* The Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage is a prize awarded by Georgia Institute of Technology to individuals who uphold the legacy of former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., whose actions in Atlanta, Georgia and testimony before congress in support of the 1963 Civil Rights Bill legislation set a standard for courage during the turbulent civil rights era of the 1960s.
This law, titled De sanctimonialibus vel viduis et de successionibus earum (" Holy Maidens, Widows, and Their Succession "), imposed a minimum age to take vows of 40 years, considering that at this age the sexual drives of the initiated would be dormant ; the law also granted to women who had been forced to take religious vows, and were subsequently disinherited, the same rights on the legacy of parents as their brothers and sisters.
He spoke at his alma mater Dartmouth College's annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration in 2006 about modern civil rights and the legacy of Dr. King.
The Institute carries forth Houston's legacy by serving as a hub for scholarship, legal education, policy analysis, and public forums on issues central to current civil rights struggles.
Community property rights in California are a legacy of the Mexican era.
Based on its own research projects as well as advances in research at home and abroad, the University provides instruction and training to prominent scientists and experts, capable of leading sustainable development, with a view to respecting the legacy of European Enlightenment and Humanism as well as human rights.
Celestial Pictures acquired rights to the studio's legacy and is releasing, on DVD, 760 out of the nearly 1, 000 films with restored picture and sound quality.
The non-partisan British group is dedicated to " pursuit of a robust foreign policy ... based on clear universal principles such as the global promotion of the rule of law, liberal democracy, civil rights, environmental responsibility and the market economy " as part of " Henry Jackson's legacy.
This school has educated majority children of color following Clymer's legacy of rights for all people.
Albizu Campos ' legacy has been compared to that American revolutionist Patrick Henry, Native American war leaders Chief Crazy Horse and Osceola, American abolitionists David Walker, John Brown, Frederick Douglass, and Nat Turner, American civil rights leaders Ida Barnett Wells and W. E. B.
The Warren Court left an unprecedented legacy of judicial activism in the area of civil rights law as well as in the area of civil liberties — specifically, the rights of the accused as addressed in Amendments 4 through 8.
* Dark legacy: Human rights under the Marcos regime
The goals of the Foundation include preserving the legacy of Ngor's accomplishments and human rights endeavors as well as the promotion of Cambodia's history and culture through education, activism and the arts.
According to the Fix. com, until her mother pays back a loan for $ 2. 75 million which Love borrowed from her daughter's trust fund, Courtney has no rights or say over his legacy.
Maritime controversies involve two dimensions: ( a ) territorial sovereignty, which are a legacy of history ; and ( b ) relevant jurisdictional rights and interests in maritime boundaries, which are mainly due to differing interpretations of the law of the sea.
Paul created a long legacy of woman ’ s rights.
Quoting the RLA jury: "... for showing, under very difficult conditions, and with great personal courage, that history must be recorded and understood, and human rights respected everywhere, if sustainable solutions to the legacy of the past are to be achieved.
Pomar also wrote an account with the intention of claiming his rights to the legacy of Nezahualcoyotl.

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