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Though Oceania's Ministry of Truth, Ministry of Plenty, and Ministry of Peace each have names with meanings deliberately opposite to their real purpose, the Ministry of Love is perhaps the most straightforward: " rehabilitated thought criminals " leave the Ministry as loyal subjects who have been brainwashed into genuinely loving Big Brother.
Though her elegant fashions and wardrobe were hailed as a " glamorous paragon of chic ", they were also controversial subjects.
Though not loved by his subjects, he was feared and respected.
Though Louis performed his role beyond all expectations, and did his best to defend the interests of his subjects, this was exactly the reason why Napoleon decided that the Netherlands could no longer be denied the blessings of being reunited with his Empire, though over the objections of Louis.
Though he did not like the illustration work, Hopper was a lifelong devotee of the cinema and the theatre, both of which became subjects for his paintings.
Though both have been called landscape painters, in Poussin the landscape is a background to the figures ; whereas for Claude, despite figures in one corner of the canvas, the true subjects are the land, the sea, and the air.
Though Genghis was at first seen as a scourge of Christianity's enemies, he proved to be surprisingly tolerant of religious faiths among those subjects that did not resist the empire, and was the first East Asian ruler to invite clerics from three major religions ( Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism ) to a symposium so that he might learn more about their beliefs.
Though his father was a patient teacher of basic subjects, young Sargent was a rambunctious child, more interested in outdoor activities than his studies.
Though rather tame by modern standards, Dragnet — especially on the radio — handled controversial subjects such as sex crimes and drug addiction with unprecedented and even startling realism.
Though Fox would die before abolition was formalised, he oversaw a Foreign Slave Trade Bill in spring 1806 that prohibited British subjects from contributing to the trading of slaves with the colonies of Britain ’ s wartime enemies, thus eliminating two-thirds of the slave trade passing through British ports.
Though the education William received at Malmesbury Abbey included a smattering of logic and physics, moral philosophy and history were the subjects to which he devoted the most attention.
Though he learned to speak Danish, progress in other languages and subjects was slow.
Though his caricatures often exaggerate and distort the faces of his subjects, he is often described as being a fundamentally " nicer " caricaturist than many of his contemporaries, and being drawn by Hirschfeld was considered an honor more than an insult.
Though by no means free from credulity, the freshness and ingenuity of his mind invested everything he touched with interest ; while on more important subjects his style, if frequently rugged and pedantic, often rises to the highest pitch of stately eloquence.
Though Lynn has been outspoken about her views on often-controversial social and political subjects, she stated, " I don't like to talk about things where you're going to get one side or the other unhappy.
" Though the surviving Dickson test involves live-recorded sound, certainly most, and probably all, of the films marketed for the Kinetophone were shot as silents, predominantly march or dance subjects ; exhibitors could then choose from a variety of musical cylinders offering a rhythmic match.
Though Glass enjoyed loyalty from the New Republic staff, his reporting repeatedly drew outraged rebuttals from the subjects of his articles, eroding his credibility and leading to private skepticism from insiders at The New Republic.
" As Justice Kennedy wrote: ( in a concurring opinion to United States v. Lopez ), " Though that approach likely would not have survived even if confined to the question of a State's authority to enact legislation, it was not at all propitious when applied to the quite different question of what subjects were within the reach of the national power when Congress chose to exercise it.
Though Sidonius Apollinaris relates that Flavius Aëtius fought the Franks and temporarily drove them back ( c. 431 ), this period marks the beginning of a situation that would endure for many centuries: the Germanic Franks ruled over an increasing number of Gallo-Roman subjects.
Though they are not considered as such by those not under Frybarec and a large percentage of its own subjects and citizens, the Abhs are human beings who practice genetic engineering so as to maintain physical features that allows for better adaptation for living in space.
Though steering clear of any controversial subjects and stressing national unity and identity during his first months, in late 1901 and early 1902, he had committed several constitutional faux pas by publicly taking positions on political matters.
Though European academies usually strictly insisted on this hierarchy, over their reign, many artists were able to invent new genres which raised the lower subjects to the importance of history painting.
Though most subjects are grouped, the University of Marburg is not a campus university in the broader sense.
Though it began as a one-shot documentary, the series has become an institution, revisiting the subjects every seven years, with Apted directing the later episodes in the series.
Though the majority of these subjects are included in most secondary school chemistry programs, for the most part, they are evaluated at a much deeper level and many may require a level of knowledge and understanding comparable to that of post-secondary education.

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Though they will consume large amounts of carrion, they tend to prefer fresh meat.
Though the European democracies tend to support broad, universalistic interpretations of international law, many other democracies have differing views on international law.
Though many of her contraptions tend to blow up, or self-destruct, she dislikes machines that have meaningless functions.
Though much remains unknown about Shaka's personal appearance, sources tend to agree he had a strong, muscular body and was not fat.
" Though omnipresent, these correspondences tend to become obvious to us only in the case of the most startling coincidences.
Though there is some overlap between the two aspects, they can usually be distinguished ; modern professional historians tend to be skeptical about speculative philosophy of history.
Though Nimnul is an intelligent and creative scientist, his plans often lack any trace of logic and tend to be extremely convoluted.
Though they tend to lag their gas counterparts in productive capacity, an advantage to electric griddle construction is the relative simplicity of the system that tends to limit failure modes and can result in long life expectancy for these products.
Though Finnish bands tend to write their lyrics in English as to leave their music open to countries outside of native Finnish boundaries, in the 1990s bands such as Apulanta, Miljoonasade, Ultra Bra and the shamanic art-punk group CMX had found their share of success with Finnish lyrics.
Though corn muffins can simply be muffin shaped cornbread, corn muffins tend to be sweeter.
Though many casual observers tend to generalize " traditional " African art, the continent is full of people, societies, and civilizations, each with a unique visual special culture.
Though these singers may release solo albums, their performances in film soundtracks tend to be more noticed due to the widespread appeal of movies.
Though they have very high eccentricities ( 0. 65 to 0. 75 ), their orbits are not as eccentric as those of most Damocloids and comets, which tend to have eccentricities around 0. 9.
Though the artists themselves tend to eschew the genre title, " Dunedin Sound " artists include the following bands and soloists.
Though very kinetically slow without any catalysts ( most esters are metastable ), pure esters will tend to spontaneously hydrolyse in the presence of water, so when carried out " unaided ", high yields for this reaction is quite unfavourable.
Though people are likely to overestimate their control when the situations are heavily chance-determined, they also tend to underestimate their control when they actually have it, which runs contrary to some theories of the illusion and its adaptiveness.
Though there is no maximum length, other rules set indirect limits on these dimensions, and nearly every aspect of the car carries size regulations ; consequently the various cars tend to be very close to the same size.
Though they frighten many, they are harmless but tend to take up habitation within the home.
Though the breed shows a strong hunting instinct in the field, and can be quite driven, these dogs tend to be more relaxed in the home than many of the hunting breeds.
Though the Party never established itself as an electoral success, given the need in Sri Lanka for small parties to ally themselves with larger groupings that tend to swamp their individual identity, it has continued to have an impact as a think-tank.
Though other Orcs tend to look down on Black Orc intelligence, Black Orcs are, if not smarter, at the very least more well-organized.
Though younger pace bowlers tend to rely exclusively on speed, as bowlers age they tend to develop this more sophisticated art of swing bowling.
Though its paper size is that of a tabloid, its content and presentation is more traditional than stereotypical tabloids, which tend to sensationalize stories.

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