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Today the Negro must discover his role in an industrialized South, which indicates that the racial aspect of the Southern dilemma hasn't changed radically, but rather has gradually come to be reflected in this new context, this new coat of paint.
" This liminal role is reflected in a number of her cult titles: Apotropaia ( that turns away / protects ); Enodia ( on the way ); Propulaia / Propylaia ( before the gate ); Triodia / Trioditis ( who frequents crossroads ); Klêidouchos ( holding the keys ), etc.
This is reflected, among others, in the club's contribution to the national team, uninterrupted since the second half of 1920s and recognised as one of the most influential in international football, having performed a decisive role in the World Cup triumphs ​​ of 1934, 1982 and 2006.
The role of atonement is reflected structurally in two-part division of the book: chapters 1 – 16 call for the establishment of the institution for atonement, and chapters 17 – 27 call for the life of the atoned community in holiness.
A dominant role for the mitochondria is the production of ATP, as reflected by the large number of proteins in the inner membrane for this task.
This is reflected in the role of " seers " in Dark Age Wales ( dryw ) and Ireland ( fáith ).
Van Rossum is Python's principal author, and his continuing central role in deciding the direction of Python is reflected in the title given to him by the Python community, Benevolent Dictator for Life ( BDFL ).
This potential role reflected defense planner expectations that the rail guns of the future would be capable of not only rapid fire, but also of multiple firings ( on the order of tens to hundreds of shots ).
For example, influences on thinking that originate from outside of an individual's consciousness were reflected in the ancient ideas of temptation, divine inspiration, and the predominant role of the gods in affecting motives and actions.
Other movie roles of the era include Lane Bellamy in Flamingo Road ( 1949 ); a role in the violent film noir The Damned Don't Cry ( 1950 ), and the title role of Harriet Craig ( 1950 ), a movie which she herself claimed during a David Frost interview, reflected her own brand of control freakery-a movie made at Columbia Pictures.
His obituary in the Sydney Gazette was unflattering, insisting that "... he was a thorough savage, not to be warped from the form and character that nature gave him ...", which reflected the feelings of some in Sydney's white society that Bennelong had abandoned his role as ambassador in his last years, and also reflects the deteriorating relations between the two groups as more and more land was cleared and fenced for farming, and the hardening attitudes of many colonists towards ' savages ' who were not willing to give up their country and become labourers and servants useful to the colonists.
The state's role in the economy increased, reflected in the increase in state-owned property, interventionism ( including control of rents and prices ) and higher levels of public spending, mainly financed by the inflationary tax.
The fact that it acquired a governing role in the sport reflected the dominant role of the aristocracy in British horse racing up to the 20th century, and the removal of this role was in part a conscious effect to move the sport away from its patrician image.
Both Streets and Fault Line reflected Tom Johnston's diminished role in the group following his illness.
This was reflected in ongoing debate over the propriety of butch and femme dress and role play among its members.
With the emergence of the industrial age, the production of buttons and buckles played a large role, reflected in the " Knopfmuseum " ( Button museum ).
* As the ' world community ' became a widely accepted ideal in diplomacy and was embodied first in the League of Nations and later the United Nations, these often came to play a key role in extraordinary situations that would earlier probably have been dealt with by states as above, sometimes reflected in the appointment of High Commissioners under their auspices, sometimes just from the same leading powers, sometimes rather from ' neutral ' member states.
ABC's Ted Koppel reflected on the media's role in the tragedy on Nightline: " We need to begin by acknowledging our own contribution ... We feed one another: those of you looking for publicity and those of us looking for stories.
Mbeki played an immensely important role in ensuring that the pages and columns reflected the conditions of the black peoples, their demands and aspirations.
ARS ’ s complex role in conducting scientific research for the American public is reflected in its mission, which is to conduct research to develop and transfer solutions to agricultural problems of high national priority and provide information access and dissemination to:
Mrs. Goodbody plays the role of a witch, and girls can look into a mirror to know what their future husbands will look like ( a picture of the husband is said to be reflected in the mirror ).

role and Brooks's
* This was Brooks's first starring role in a film ; referring to himself as actor-director, Brooks said, " I'm not going to tell myself how much I like me or I'll ask for more money.
Mel Brooks's 1995 parody Dracula: Dead and Loving It has Peter MacNicol in the role.
Ryan's breakthrough film role was as an anti-Semitic killer in Crossfire ( 1947 ), a film noir based on Brooks's novel.
She was urged to try acting by fellow Floridian Burt Reynolds and her best known movie role is as the Vestal Virgin Miriam in Mel Brooks's History of the World, Part I. Humes has a long list of guest starring roles to her credit on such diverse shows as Grey's Anatomy, The Dukes of Hazzard, Matlock, Knight Rider, Murphy Brown, The A-Team, The Fall Guy, Hardcastle and McCormick, T. J. Hooker,

role and decision
Disraeli wrote a personal letter to Gladstone, asking him to place the good of the party above personal animosity: " Every man performs his office, and there is a Power, greater than ourselves, that disposes of all this ..." In responding to Disraeli Gladstone denied that personal feelings played any role in his decision then and previously to accept office, while acknowledging that there were differences between him and Derby " broader than you may have supposed.
Following Khrushchev's ascension to power, the Central Committee still played a leading role ; it overturned the Politburo's decision to remove Khrushchev from office in 1957.
Shearer and his parents made the decision not to accept the role in the series if it was picked up by a television network.
Ammianus states that Julian longed for revenge on the Persians and that a certain desire for combat and glory also played a role in his decision to go to war.
Psychiatrst Robert Spitzer, a member of the APA's Committee on Nomenclature, played an important role in the events that lead to this decision.
Religious beliefs can play a role in decisions about sex, or its purpose, as well ; for example, beliefs about what sexual acts constitute virginity loss or the decision to make a virginity pledge.
Firstly, it is the extent of self-determination a people are given to protect themselves and determine how they wish to be ruled and what role is played by human rights violations, cultural eradication and pogroms by the Azerbaijani majority against the Armenian communities of Azerbaijan in a decision.
The collaboration between students and academic staff, the excellence in Research and the curriculum played a strong role in the decision to apply for 48 % of prospective students against 7 % in 2007.
These concerns played a role in the United States government's decision at the United Nations in 1955 not to recommend further study.
Gladstone's role in the decision to invade was described as relatively hands-off, and that the decision to invade was made by certain members of his cabinet such as Spencer Cavendish, Secretary of State for India, Thomas Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook, First Lord of the Admiralty, Hugh Childers, Secretary of State for War, and Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, the Foreign Secretary.
Others point out that he had not sought the part of a political leader, suggesting that he seemed to lack the requisite energy and decision for such a role and may simply have been a lackluster judge of human nature.
The Statute of Westminster ( of 1931 ), embodying a decision of an Imperial Conference, enabled each Dominion to enact new legislation or to change any extant legislation, without resorting to any role for the British parliament that may have enacted the original legislation in the past.
A number of factors have been shown by Arvind and Stirton to have had a determinative role in the decision by the German states to receive the Code, including territorial concerns, Napoleonic control and influence, the strength of central state institutions, a feudal economy and society, rule by liberal ( enlightened despotism ) rulers, nativism ( local patriotism ) among the governing elites, and popular anti-French sentiment.
Probably this role as temporary ecclesiastical centre played a part in King William II's decision to build here his famous cathedral.
Pirelli is the sole tyre supplier in Formula One, following Bridgestone's decision to withdraw from the role at the end of.
Andropov played the dominant role in the decision to invade Afghanistan in 1979.
The continued survival of the show depended on audiences accepting another actor in the role, despite the bold decision that the replacement would not be a Hartnell lookalike or soundalike.
Troughton's decision would eventually become something of an unwritten law ( the " Troughton Rule ") among actors, in order to prevent one from becoming typecast in a particular role in a potentially long-running television programme.
For its historical impact through the centuries, Cambridge was widely recognized as the most influential European University, one that " continues to play a very particular role for the university consciousness in the world ," Its decision to confer an honorary degree to Derrida was seen as a challenge to the apparent hegemony of the Anglo-American Analytic philosophy over most of the philosophy departments of the Anglophone world.
Though their role was generally kept secret in the early stages of the conflict, they made monumental sacrifices to help the U. S., with 18, 000 of their soldiers killed in battle before 1969 alone, and more than 100, 000 Hmong losing their lives by the time the U. S. made the decision to pull out of Vietnam.
Rod Steiger never regretted his decision to turn down the film role of Marty.
During the contest, Castor and Pollux had a prominent role in dealing with the suitors, although the final decision was in the hands of Tyndareus.
Both scholarly and popular ideas of hereditarianism played an important role in the attack and backlash that followed the Brown decision.

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