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These and ideals
These efforts spread Confucian ideals to students who then became officials in many of the royal courts in China, thereby giving Confucianism the first wide-scale test of its dogma.
These revolutionary ideals are also apparent in the Distribution of Eagles.
These ideals are integral to the land-grant university.
These squats had Marxist-Leninist ( but also Stalinist and Maoist ) ideals and come from the left wing of Autonomia.
These included the Marquis de Lafayette, and the Comte de Mirabeau, a popular pamphleteer who repeated ideals that had been the basis for the American Revolution.
" These festivals often emphasize the ideals of peace, love, unity, and respect.
These parties have the same ideals as European Greens.
These paintings epitomized, both in subject and scale, the type of painting with which Ingres was determined to make his reputation, but, as Philip Conisbee has written, " for all the high ideals that had been drummed into Ingres at the academies in Toulouse, Paris, and Rome, such commissions were exceptions to the rule, for in reality there was little demand for history paintings in the grand manner, even in the city of Raphael and Michelangelo.
These developments have created economic growth in Benin, but some of the bold ideals of the constitution have yet to be fully realised.
These groups showed no support for communist ideals.
These developments have reflected changing customs, political ideals, and economic conditions.
These new ideals are accounted for in the widespread popularity of Benjamin Franklin ’ s Autobiography.
These three characters are chosen to " seem as governing ideals ".
These ideals were preserved and imitated — in an outward sense, at least — by the Romans.
These three colors, symbolising freedom and revolutionary ideals, are also used on the flags of many non-Slavic nations.
These theories themselves prove problematic, as the letter constitutes only one data point, and are therefore insufficient in reconstructing broad conclusions about Cornelia ’ s political ideals or making inferences about nebulous ideas of “ maternal devotion .” As has also been pointed out, if they do in fact represent the work of a forger, he was an expert in the grammar, language, and writing style of the late 2nd century Roman elite.
These ideals went against what the Buenos Aires government of the time wanted ( a centralized state ; some even supported the idea of putting a European monarch in charge of the newly independent lands ), but he managed to gain the support of some other provinces.
These letters also provided inspiration and ideals for the American Revolutionary generation.
These ideas took hold in the labour movement at the beginning of the 20th century and, along with them, the various communist, anarchist, socialist, and mutualist ideals of the time were diffused through writers and leaders such as Luis Emilio Recabarren.
These men, children of the Age of Enlightenment espoused liberal ideals and became noted philanthropists.
These founders based their organization on the principles of honor, friendship, character, brotherhood, courage, and ideals.
These characteristics defined the group's ideals, and set them apart from other social groups as a new elite ; an exclusive group of righteous intellectual radicals.
These activities work to sustain the relationships and ideals developed in the International Camp, supporting the Seeds ' lifelong commitments to sustaining promoting dialogue and understanding in their home regions.
These ideologues may have been inspired by generous ideals but the result of their approach has been countless children condemned to a prison house of ignorance.

These and appeal
These lines never cease to haunt the book amidst all the exaltations of combat, and to make an appeal for a larger and more elemental human community than one based on the brutal necessities of war.
These proceedings are separate from the direct appeal.
These theories offered an overarching moral principle one could appeal to in resolving difficult moral decisions.
These included attempts to literally widen their appeal with new screen formats.
These films, many with mythological or Bible themes, were low-budget costume / adventure dramas, and had immediate appeal with both European and American audiences.
These were more than mere modest achievements for a mid-size city with a limited appeal to fans across the nation.
These common tactics include: rational persuasion, inspirational appeal, consultation, ingratiation, exchange, personal appeal, coalition, legitimating, and pressure.
These rules govern how an appeal may be commenced, what kind of notice ( if any ) is required, the types of briefs, pleadings or statements of case, motions, and orders allowed in appeals, the timing and manner of the appeal, the conduct of appellate hearings, the process for decisions, various available remedies, and how the courts and clerks must function.
These characteristics ease shipping and supermarket sales by improving eye appeal.
These cultivars are less attractive to gardeners growing the flowers as ornamental plants, but appeal to farmers, because they reduce bird damage and losses from some plant diseases.
These establishments are often seen as appealing to the upper-middle class ; this appeal may help attract attention and money to the city.
These shows were designed to appeal to adults as well as children, and thus incorporated plenty of " adult humor ", such as pop-culture references and veiled sexual innuendos.
These products often provide a similar look and feel to suede, but have advantages such as increased liquid or stain resistance, and may appeal to consumers who prefer a non-animal product.
These gay clubs, like the clubs of straight motorcycle culture in general, reflected a disaffection with the mainstream culture of post-World War II America, a disaffection whose notoriety — and therefore appeal — expanded after the sensationalized news coverage of the Hollister " riot " of 1947.
These swords have extremely thin blades or a high degree of flexibility compared to historical battlefield quality jian, properties intended to add auditory and visual appeal to a wushu performance.
" These theoreticians would have a lasting impression on Rand's work ; in a 1995 interview with Michael Kroeger discussing, among other topics, the importance of Dewey's Art as Experience, Rand elaborates on Dewey's appeal:
These advances are more economical in time and money, and have greatly extended the appeal of dinghy sailing.
These include the Birmingham Six ( cleared in 1991 of planting an IRA bomb which killed 21 people in 1974 ), the Guildford Four ( cleared in 1989 of murdering five people in another 1974 IRA bombing ), Stephen Downing ( a Derbyshire man who was freed in 2001 after serving 27 years for the murder of a woman in a churchyard ) and Barry George ( who was freed in 2007 when his conviction for the 1999 murder of TV presenter Jill Dando was quashed on appeal ).
These powers are given to the diocesan bishop ( in most cases ) subject to appeal to a diocesan court, or the diocesan court may exercise primary jurisdiction when the bishop asks it to ( for diocesan bishops the provincial metropolitan is given primary jurisdiction, for metropolitans the provincial House of Bishops is given jurisdiction, for the primate it is the national House of Bishops ).
These powers included the right, expressed in sub-section 2 ( b ) inserted into Article 58 — the most important part of the Amendment —, to dissolve the National Assembly ( but not the Senate ) if, in his or her opinion, " a situation has arisen in which the Government of the Federation cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and an appeal to the electorate is necessary.
These families maintained their electoral appeal by cultivating strong client-patron relations with their local communities.
These philosophers often appeal to an introspection illusion.

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