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They insist they are ashamed of such violence and intimidation as occurred in Alabama when the Freedom Riders sought to break down racial discrimination in local bus depots.
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They stick to their principles, insist upon their due, but grow and bloom with dependable regularity if given it.
`` They are determined '', Montgomery writes, `` not to be surprised again, and now insist on a state of readiness for war which is not only unnecessary, but also creates nervousness among other nations in the Western Alliance -- not to mention such great suspicions among the nations of the Eastern bloc that any progress towards peaceful coexistence or disarmament is not possible ''.
They insist that the latter had been co-opted and that in fact Lebanon's Government was a Syrian puppet.
They insist, rather, that free will means that man must be the " ultimate " or " originating " cause of his actions.
They in turn insist for various reasons on fighting in order to defeat Utena and win Anthy in order to gain the power to revolutionize the world.
They assume he's joking and insist on partying, and when Booth professes his love, Laura casually dismisses him and bursts out laughing.
They insist Cane was nothing but a " paper champion ", because Cane didn't win the title from Balboa.
They often demand pregnancy tests as a prerequisite to employment or insist that female workers use birth control.
They insist that the word name in the scripture is singular, and that implies all three titles refer to Jesus.
They insist that Iran was ruled entirely by fear ; bribery was still prevalent, taxation overpowering and Iran's 136-man National Assembly, the Majlis, and the Cabinet solidly puppetized.
They insist that these guidelines were mandated by the Apostles themselves in Scripture, and are thus incumbent upon all believers.
They insist that their conception of the Godhead is true to early Christianity's strict monotheism, contrasting their views not only with Trinitarianism, but equally with the Arianism espoused by the Latter-day Saints ( who believe that Christ was a separate " god " from the Father and the Spirit ) and Jehovah's Witnesses ( who see him as a lesser deity than his Father ).
They insist that there is but one eternal God, the Father, and that alleged progression to godhood ( a doctrine supposedly taught by Joseph Smith ; Strangites reject that assertion ) is impossible.
They insist that the show's producers told them the videotaped footage was going to be used for a Fox Television documentary series titled Heroes on Patrol and that they have no control over what is shown and that the show only seems to capture moments of incompetence.
They point out they have Jewish members, such as Rick Kuhn and Patrick Weiniger and insist that the organisation " take a firm stand against all forms of racism ".
They insist that so called bumfight videos disseminate hate against the homeless and dehumanize them.
They insist instead that God simply chooses to create a world in which he infallibly foresees Peter's good use of the supernatural graces afforded him, and only then does he accept Peter among the elect in light of his free consent to those graces .” Other Molinists avoid the issue altogether by holding to the highly controversial view of trans-world damnation, the idea that the unsaved in this world would have rejected Christ in any world.
They insist on writing musicals that explore the struggles of men and women, as opposed to the synthetic creatures razzle-dazzling Broadway audiences with their preening vulgarity and self-devouring jokes.
They and they
They had been seen as soon as they left the ranch, picked out of the darkness by the weary though watchful eyes of two men posted a few hundred yards away in the windless shelter of the trees.
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it didn't close in before they returned.
They think of it as a kind of spooky museum in which they may half see and half imagine the old splendor.
They fought hard, but they were forgiving to former foes, and sought to prevent vindictive legislatures from confiscating Tory property in violation of the Treaty of 1783.
They recognized that slavery was a moral issue and not merely an economic interest, and that to recognize it explicitly in their Constitution would be in explosive contradiction to the concept of sovereignty they had set forth in the Declaration of 1776 that `` all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among them are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
They differed in the balance they believed essential to the sovereignty of the citizen -- but the supreme sacrifice each made served to maintain a still more fundamental truth: That individual life, liberty and happiness depend on a right balance between the two -- and on the limitation of sovereignty, in all its aspects, which this involves.
They withdraw to the underground of the slums where they can defy the precepts of legalized propriety.
They feel they are leagued against a hostile, persecutory world, faced with the concerted malevolent opposition of squares and their hirelings, the police.
Lautner, for his part, `` belonged to the present-day race of small artists, who do not demand the utmost of themselves '', and the bitter description of the type includes such epithets as `` wretched little poseurs '', the devastating indictment `` they do not know how to be wretched decently and in order '', and the somewhat extreme prophecy, so far not fulfilled: `` They will be destroyed ''.
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
They explained that they desired only to stop in India until a ship traveling on to Burma could be found.
Defoe then commented, `` If they Could Draw that young Gentleman into Their Measures They would show themselves quickly, for they are not asham'd to Say They want only a head to Make a beginning ''.
They had lost twice with the radical Bryan, and were having no part of Hearst, whom they considered more radical than Bryan.
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