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is and held
This is puzzling
to an outsider conscious
of the classic tradition
of liberalism
, because it
is clear that these Democrats
who are left-of-center are at opposite poles from
the liberal Jefferson
, who held that
the best government was
the least government
.

It
is testimony
to the deep respect in which Mr. Eisenhower was
held by members
of all parties that
the moral considerations raised by his approach
to the matter were not explicitly
to be broached
.

Arlen
is one
of the few ( possibly
the only ) composer Mercer has been able
to work
with so closely
, for they
held their meetings in Arlen's study
.

Conventional images
of Jews have this in common
with all perceptions
of a configuration in which one feature
is held constant: images can
be both true and false
.

To Adams that age in which religion exercised power over
the entire culture
of the race was one
of imagination
, and it
is largely
the admiration he so obviously
held for such eras that betrays a peculiar religiosity -- a sentiment he would have probably denied
.

But there
is, nevertheless
, always a subtle difference in
the way in which supposedly similar opinions are
held.
This is an official preliminary contest
of the Miss America Pageant
held each September in Atlantic City
.

A college service
of worship
is held each Sunday morning at eleven o'clock in
the Chapel
.

Practices are
held regularly and
the schedule
of games
is prepared by
the student coach and
the officers
of the club
.

Fortunately
, although only a few years ago they
held the student at arms length
, today
the business houses welcome
the opportunity
to aid
the student
, not only from an increased sense
of community responsibility but also from
the realization that
the student
of today
is the interior designer
of tomorrow -- that
the student already
is `` in
the trade ''
.

The dirt on
the soiled objects
is mechanically
held by surface irregularities
to some extent
.

Each adult
is held personally responsible for assuring his inscription and obtaining an identification card which must
be shown on demand
.

Since a national interpretation cannot
be avoided it
is unfortunate that
the elections were not
held in a way
to maximize party responsibility and
the educational effect
of mass political participation
.

The model
of this paper considers an industry which
is not characterized by vigorous price competition
, but which
is so basic that its wage-price policies are
held in check by continuous critical public scrutiny
.

Although it
is in some ways comparable
to a voluntary sale
of assets for cash
, to which section 203 quite clearly applies
, the courts and Treasury have
held that acquiring corporations in several types
of non-taxable reorganizations may sue for refund
of taxes paid by transferors
.

Finally
, there
is the question
of how strongly an expressed opinion
is held -- whether it
is a firm opinion
or one that
the respondent favors only slightly over
the alternatives
.

Orthodontic work
is possible because teeth are
held firmly but not rigidly
, by a system
of peridontal membrane
with an involved nerve network
, to the bone in
the jaw ; ;

On December 9
, 1862
, Sergeant Edwin H. Fay
, an unusual Louisianan
who held A.B. and M.A. degrees from Harvard University and
who before
the war was headmaster
of a private school for boys in Louisiana
, wrote his wife: `` I saw Pemberton and he
is the most insignificant puke I ever saw
.

One manufacturer
who held an allegedly basic patent said: `` I would readily put over $50,000 into
the manufacture
of the device
, but it
is so easy
to make that we would enter immediately into a prolonged ordeal
of patent litigation which would eat up all our profits ''
.

There
is no registration fee but there will
be a charge
of $2.50 for
the luncheon
to be held in
the library and fine arts building
.
is and be

`` That
is, if we can
be sure this
is Colcord's money '' --

`` Dandy
is to be our house guest
, Louis
.

It
is hard
to see how
the situation could
be otherwise
.

If
the circumstances are faced frankly it
is not reasonable
to expect this
to be true
.

Ratified in
the Republican Party victory in 1952
, the Positive State
is now evidenced by political campaigns being waged not on whether but on how much social legislation there should
be.

Recognizing that
the Rule
of Law
is `` a dynamic concept which should
be employed not only
to safeguard
the civil and political rights
of the individual in a free society ''
, the Congress asserted that it also included
the responsibility ``
to establish social
, economic
, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may
be realized ''
.

To him
, law
is the command
of the sovereign (
the English monarch )
who personifies
the power
of the nation
, while sovereignty
is the power
to make law -- i.e.
, to prevail over internal groups and
to be free from
the commands
of other sovereigns in other nations
.

Work
is under way
to see whether new restraining devices should
be installed on all nuclear weapons
.

The box
is internally wired so
the door can never
be opened without setting off a screeching klaxon ( `` It's real obnoxious '' )
.

Others are confined
to vast reservations
, and not only does
the Australian government justifiably not wish them
to be viewed as exhibits in a zoo
, but on their reservations they are extremely fugitive
, shunning camps
, coming together only for corroborees at which their strange culture comes
to its highest pitch -- which
is very low indeed
.

Unfortunately
, it was Muzak
, which automatically
is piped into
the public rooms
, and which nolens volens had
to be endured
.

I consider it
to be my job
to expose
the public
to what
is being written today ''
.

Since attack serves
to stimulate interest in broadcasts
, I added
to my opening statement a sentence in which I claimed that German youth seemed
to lack
the enthusiasm which
is a necessary ingredient
of anger
, and might
be classified as uninterested and bored rather than angry
.

William Styron
, while facing
the changing economy
with a certain uneasy reluctance
, insists he
is not
to be classified as a Southern writer and yet includes traditional Southern concepts in everything he publishes
.

Lacking
the pioneer spirit necessary
to write
of a new economy
, these writers seem
to be contenting themselves
with an old one that
is now as defunct as Confederate money
.

As his disciples boast
, even though his emphasis
is elsewhere
, Faulkner does show his awareness
of the changing order
of the South quite keenly
, as can
be proven by a quick recalling
of his Sartoris and Snopes families
.

The approach
to the depiction
of the experience
of creation may
be analytic
, as it
is for Miss Litz
, or spontaneous
, as it
is for Merle Marsicano
.

If his dancers are sometimes made
to look as if they might
be creatures from Mars
, this
is consistent
with his intention
of placing them in
the orbit
of another world
, a world in which they are freed
of their pedestrian identities
.

An order can
be chanced rather than chosen
, and this approach produces an experience that
is `` free and discovered rather than bound and remembered ''
.

The sequence
of movements in a Cunningham dance
is unlike any sequence
to be seen in life
.

The answers derived by these means may determine not only
the temporal organization
of the dance but also its spatial design
, special slips designating
the location on
the stage where
the movement
is to be performed
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