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Liberté, égalité, fraternité, French for " Liberty, equality, fraternity ( brotherhood )", is the national motto of France, and is a typical example of a tripartite motto.
It is this concept which lies behind the first motto of the tripartite series of George Orwell in his novel which was published in 1949, titled Nineteen Eighty-Four: War is Peace.
This tripartite motto is sometimes said to define Canadian values in a way comparable to “ liberté, égalité, fraternité ” ( liberty, equality, fraternity ) in France or “ life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness ” in the United States.
US sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset, for example, contrasted POGG with the American tripartite motto to conclude Canadians generally believe in a higher degree of deference to the law.
From the 18th century, the tripartite motto was primarily political.
Lenin and the Bolsheviks adopted a tripartite motto for the Russian Revolution, " Peace, Land, and Bread.
The Royal Military College of Canada has followed the tripartite motto " Truth, Duty, Valour " since the founding of the College in 1876.
In German society, the tripartite motto Kinder, Küche, Kirche ( children, kitchen, church ) was first a late-19th-century slogan, and today is used sarcastically by young women to express their disdain for their traditional role in society.

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It was based on the 2nd century Rules of Faith and the interrogatory declaration of faith for those receiving baptism, which by the 4th century was everywhere tripartite in structure, following Matthew 28: 19.
The US also suggested that representation from communist countries was not truly " tripartite "— including government, workers, and employers — because of the structure of these economies.
Leonardo Bruni was the first historian to use tripartite periodization in his History of the Florentine People ( 1442 ).
Whereas Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in his own commentary compares the Minotaur with all three sins of violence within the seventh circle: " The Minotaur, who is situated at the rim of the tripartite circle, fed, according to the poem was biting himself ( violence against oneself ) and was conceived in the ' false cow ' ( violence against nature, daughter of God ).
The Potsdam Agreement was the Allied ( UK, US, USSR ) plan of tripartite military occupation and reconstruction of Germany — referring to the German Reich with its pre-war 1937 borders including the former eastern territories — and the entire European Theatre of War territory.
The later part of this period was marked by the collapse of the tripartite situation: first the conquest of Shu by Wei ( 263 ), then the overthrow of Wei by the Jin Dynasty ( 265 ), and the destruction of Wu by Jin ( 280 ).
Lyric poetry, once considered non-mimetic, was deemed to imitate feelings, becoming the third " Architext ," a term coined by Gennette, of a new long-enduring tripartite system: lyrical ; epical, the mixed narrative ; and dramatic, the dialogue.
Lyric poetry, once considered non-mimetic, was deemed to imitate feelings, becoming the third leg of a new tripartite system: lyrical, epical, and dramatic dialogue.
It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas.
Meanwhile, the American Eisenhower administration was outraged at the tripartite aggression, the British and French abandonment of international diplomacy, and its timing during the crisis in Hungary.
Following the Education Act 1944 there was disaffection with the tripartite system of academically-oriented Grammar schools for a small proportion of " gifted " children, and Technical and Secondary Modern schools for the majority of children.
A " tripartite agreement " mapping out the plan for accession to independence was written and signed by the leaders of the Parti Québécois, the Bloc Québécois and the Action démocratique du Québec on 12 June 1995.
The T-shaped plan, also from the Ubaid period, was identical to the tripartite plan except for a hall at one end of the rectangle perpendicular to the main hall.
Cicero defined aequitas as " tripartite ": the first, he said, pertained to the gods above ( ad superos deos ) and is equivalent to pietas, religious obligation ; the second, to the Manes, the underworld spirits or spirits of the dead, and was sanctitas, that which is sacred ; and the third pertaining to human beings ( homines ) was iustitia, " justice ".
Pebble mosaic depicting Bellerophon killing the Chimera, from Rhodes archaeological museum Robert Graves suggests, " The Chimera was, apparently, a calendar-symbol of the tripartite year, of which the seasonal emblems were lion, goat, and serpent.
This was designed and manufactured by Hardman of Birmingham ( a firm employed and partly run by A. W. N. Pugin ) and has representations of the Canonized Bishops and Abbots of the Archdiocese of Armagh around a representation of the Virgin crowned in glory and below a tripartite window representing the constituents of the Holy Trinity.
Servitude et grandeur militaires ( 1835 ) was a similar tripartite meditation on the condition of the soldier.
In addition to the British Army, Gurkhas are also recruited by the Indian Army ( approximately 100, 000 in 44 battalions plus 25 battalions of Assam Rifles ), as part of the tripartite agreement that was signed at the time of India's independence.
While China ultimately did not sign the Simla Convention, a similar treaty, the tripartite Treaty of Kyakhta, was signed by Mongolia, the Republic of China and Russia on 25 May 1915.
It was born of the tripartite division in 855, of the kingdom of Middle Francia, itself formed of the threefold division of the Carolingian Empire by the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
The church was originally a 12th century tripartite structure including an axial tower but transepts were added ca.
A tripartite coalition government was formed between neutralists, communists and rightists on November 18, 1960.

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Like most of the Southern members of Congress, neither Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson nor Representative James Madison had any particular interest in two of Hamilton's tripartite recommendations: the establishing of an official government Mint, and the chartering of the Bank of the United States.

tripartite and collection
This is in line with Joyce's tripartite division of the collection into childhood, adolescence, and maturity.

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The African National Congress ( ANC ) is South Africa's governing political party, supported by its tripartite alliance with the Congress of South African Trade Unions ( COSATU ) and the South African Communist Party ( SACP ), since the establishment of non-racial democracy in April 1994.
The Honduras-El Salvador Border Protocol ratified by Honduras in May 1999 established a framework for a long-delayed border demarcation, which is currently underway ; with respect to the maritime boundary in the Golfo de Fonseca, the ICJ referred to the line determined by the 1900 Honduras-Nicaragua Mixed Boundary Commission and advised that some tripartite resolution among El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua likely would be required.
The discussion about a definition of " indirect aggression " became one of the sticking points between the parties, and by mid-July the tripartite political negotiations effectively stalled, while the parties agreed to start negotiations on a military agreement, which the Soviets insisted must be entered into simultaneously with any political agreement.
Territorial disputes with Colombia over the Archipelago de San Andres y Providencia and Quita Sueno Bank ; with respect to the maritime boundary question in the Golfo de Fonseca, the ICJ referred to the line determined by the 1900 Honduras-Nicaragua Mixed Boundary Commission and advised that some tripartite resolution among El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua likely would be required ; maritime boundary dispute with Honduras in the Caribbean Sea ; Nicaragua is sovereign over the Rio San Juan, and by treaty Costa Rica has the right to navigate over part of the river with ' objects of commerce '.
These were flown by a tripartite squadron of British, US and West German pilots.
The body plan of hemichordates is characterized by a tripartite organization.
This tripartite subdivision is mirrored by the broad categories of rudites, arenites, and lutites, respectively, in older literature.
Gennette reflected upon these various systems, comparing them to the original tripartite arrangement: " its structure is somewhat superior to most of those that have come after, fundamentally flawed as they are by their inclusive and hierarchical taxonomy, which each time immediately brings the whole game to a standstill and produces an impasse "
Genette reflects upon these various systems, comparing them to the original tripartite arrangement: " its structure is somewhat superior to … those that have come after, fundamentally flawed as they are by their inclusive and hierarchical taxonomy, which each time immediately brings the whole game to a standstill and produces an impasse " ( 74 ).
The axopods of centrohelids are supported by microtubules in a triangular-hexagonal array, which arise from a tripartite granule called the centroplast at the center of the cell.
Mixed economies are also promoted by fascists in the form of corporatism, involving a tripartite arrangement between labor, business and the state for the purposes of diminishing class-conflict and unifying the national economy through class collaboration for the purposes of national unity.
While reflexive existence is not considered by materialists to be experienced on the atomic level, the individual's physical and mental experiences are ultimately reducible to the unique tripartite combination of environmentally determined, genetically determined, and randomly determined interactions of firing neurons and atomic collisions.
The excavations uncovered a religious building complete with a tower, a courtyard for ritual offerings, a portico with columns followed by a pillared hall and a tripartite sanctuary, all enclosed in walls built of mud bricks.
These arms for Jesus College could not be confused with those of Lincoln as that College, since 1574, already had a complex tripartite coat granted to it by Richard Lee, Portcullis Pursuivant, in which the colour of the stags in the centre section had been changed to Or ( gold ) and their attitude to statant.

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