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He has also written that: "... Zionism, as a political ideology, has succeeded only in building an apartheid state for Jews ; an elaborate ghetto kept separate from its Palestinian neighbors by concentrated military power, an aesthetically monstrous " security wall ," economic dependency on Western support, compulsory military conscription and training ( including how to kill with weapons ), and a hate-based education system for Jewish children that teaches them to despise anyone and anything Palestinian, Arab, or Muslim, in that order.
They had no elaborate ideology or any connection with foreign fascist movements, their goal was simply a more authoritarian and nationalist government in Estonia.

elaborate and published
In 1750 an elaborate prospectus announced the project to a delighted public, and in 1751 the first volume was published.
Perhaps the first elaborate and systematic exposition was by John Venn, in The Logic of Chance: An Essay on the Foundations and Province of the Theory of Probability ( published editions in 1866, 1876, 1888 ).
Both the British and American press published elaborate plans of the base which was readily accepted by the public.
His greatest work, An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, was published in Latin at Amsterdam in 1676, and was an elaborate statement of the grounds for holding certain fundamental positions laid down in the Theses.
In 1712, many of the elaborate Chinese manufacturing secrets for porcelain were revealed throughout Europe by the French Jesuit father Francois Xavier d ' Entrecolles and soon published in the Lettres édifiantes et curieuses de Chine par des missionnaires jésuites.
* The Quincunx ( ISBN 0-345-37113-5 ) is the title of a lengthy and elaborate novel by Charles Palliser set in 19th-century England, published in 1989 ; the pattern appears in the text as a heraldic device, and is also reflected in the structure of the book.
* An elaborate work on this painter, " Jordaens ' leven en werken " (" Jordaens ' Life and Work ") by Max Rooses, was published in 1906.
Seizing on the distinctly postmodern techniques of digression, narrative fragmentation and elaborate symbolism, and strongly influenced by the works of Thomas Pynchon, David Foster Wallace began his writing career with The Broom of the System, published to moderate acclaim in 1987.
His more elaborate History of the Revolution, for which he had made great researches and collections, was not published till after his death.
The most elaborate of his works is Die Weisheit des Brahmanen ( The Wisdom of the Brahmins ), published in six volumes from 1836 to 1839.
This, which is probably the most accurate as it is the most elaborate system of anatomical knowledge up to the date of its publication in 1844, was translated into French by Jourdan, and published in 1846 under the name of Encyclopedie anatomique.
An elaborate Life of Sir David Wilkie, by Allan Cunningham, containing the painter's journals and his observant and well-considered " Critical Remarks on Works of Art ", was published in 1843.
Reade also published three elaborate studies of character: Griffith Gaunt ( 1866 ), A Terrible Temptation ( 1871 ), A Simpleton ( 1873 ).
When Rogers died, when Vanity Fair was published, when the Greville Memoirs was issued or a revolution occurred on the continent, Hayward, whose memory was as retentive as his power of accumulating documentary evidence was exhaustive, wrote an elaborate essay on the subject for the Quarterly or the Edinburgh.
He published many philosophical text-books and treatises, and a number of sermons ; but his chief claim to remembrance rests on his elaborate Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie ( 2 vols, 1866 ), the 4th edition of which has been translated into English.
The most elaborate version of these is contained in the Siddur published by the 18th century Yemenite Kabbalist Shalom Sharabi for the use of the Bet El yeshivah in Jerusalem: this contains only a few lines of text on each page, the rest being filled with intricate meditations on the letter combinations in the prayers.
However, even before Limits to Growth was published, Eduard Pestel and Mihajlo Mesarovic of Case Western Reserve University had begun work on a far more elaborate model ( it distinguished ten world regions and involved 200, 000 equations compared with 1000 in the Meadows model ).
The first edition of Mela was published at Milan in 1471 ; the first good edition was by Vadianus ( Basel, 1522 ), superseded by those of Voss ( 1658 ), J Gronovius ( 1685 and 1696 ), A Gronovius ( 1722 and 1728 ), and Tzschucke ( 1806 – 1807 ), in seven parts ( Leipzig ; the most elaborate of all ); G Paithey's ( Berlin, 1867 ), gives the best text.
Nicole Galland's novel I, Iago, published in April 2012, speculates an elaborate backstory in which Iago invents intricate moral justifications for his ambition and vengeance.
Aged fifteen he translated Abbé Fleury's work on the Israelites ; and at sixteen he published an elaborate work entitled Atlas Renovatus, or Geography modernized.
The pessimistic conclusions at which he arrived provoked criticism both in Britain and America, which was renewed when he published in a new edition ( 1899 ) an elaborate and very deprecatory estimate of Gladstone, then recently dead.
At his death, he was completing an elaborate History of Kent in Five Parts of which the first volume only was published, by D. Midwinter of St. Paul's Churchyard, London, in 1719.
Since 1785 the firm also issued the Almanach de Gotha, a statistical, historical and genealogical annual ( in German and French ) of the various countries of the world ( first published by Carl Wilhelm Ettinger, Gotha, in 1763 ); and in 1866 the elaborate Geographisches Jahrbuch was produced under the editorship of Ernst Behm ( 1830 – 1884 ), on whose death it was continued under that of Professor Hermann Wagner.
His translation from Alexander Pope, L ' Essai sur l ' homme, was published with an elaborate preface in 1783, and La Chartreuse and Le Jour des morts in the same year, Le Verger in 1788 and his Epître sur l ' édit en faveur des non-catholiques, and the Essai sur l ' astronomie in 1789.

elaborate and several
Asked to elaborate, Pierre Salinger, White House press secretary, replied, `` I would say it's got to go thru several more drafts ''.
Vercingetorix managed to unite the Gallic tribes and proved an astute commander, defeating Caesar in several engagements, but Caesar's elaborate siege-works at the Battle of Alesia finally forced his surrender.
In other words, Nyaya says that the polytheist would have to give elaborate proofs for the existence and origin of his several celestial spirits, none of which would be logical, and that it is more logical to assume one eternal, omniscient god.
The fictional island nation was described in an elaborate seven-page supplement and has been revisited by the newspaper several times.
Ovid's Latin account of the Minotaur, which did not elaborate on which half was bull and which half man, was the most widely available during the Middle Ages, and several later versions show the reverse of the Classical configuration, a man's head and torso on a bull's body, reminiscent of a centaur.
An elaborate system of eighteen canals brought water from the hills to Nineveh, and several sections of a magnificently constructed aqueduct erected by Sennacherib were discovered at Jerwan, about distant.
The east-facing side of the bridge has been used several times since as a framework from which to hang static fireworks, especially during the elaborate New Year's Eve displays.
There are also elaborate types of semantic networks connected with corresponding sets of software tools used for lexical knowledge engineering, like the Semantic Network Processing System ( SNePS ) of Stuart C. Shapiro or the MultiNet paradigm of Hermann Helbig, especially suited for the semantic representation of natural language expressions and used in several NLP applications.
There is a large exhibition floor, where several hundred companies set up elaborate booths and compete for attention and recruits.
" There she took part in an elaborate dance accompanying Henry's younger sister Mary, several other ladies of the court, and her sister.
In other words, Udayana says that the polytheist would have to give elaborate proofs for the existence and origin of his several celestial spirits, none of which would be logical.
Towne has framed several of his signature films as elaborate melodramas.
Hilda Ellis Davidson says that, regarding valkyries, " evidently an elaborate literary picture has been built up by generations of poets and storytellers, in which several conceptions can be discerned.
The script went through several changes throughout its many drafts and at one point had an elaborate pie fight inspired by Mack Sennett films.
The Imperial Crown Jewels of Iran ( alternatively known as the Imperial Crown Jewels of Persia ) includes several elaborate Crowns and decorative Thrones, 30 tiaras and numerous aigrettes, a dozen jewel laden swords and shields, a vast amount of precious unset gemstones, numerous plates and other dining services cast in precious metals and encrusted with gems and several other more unique items, such as a gemstone globe, collected by the Iranian monarchy during its 2, 500 year existence.
One episode of the Tom Swift / Linda Craig Mystery hour was aired in 1983, the only one of several proposed Tom Swift versions ( including an elaborate " road show " movie ) to actually appear before the public.
Because one or more crowns, alone or as part of a more elaborate design, often appear on coins, several monetary denominations came to be known as ' a crown ' or the equivalent word in the local language, such as krone.
On several occasions during this period, political cartoonist Herblock depicted Dirksen and Halleck as vaudeville song-and-dance men, wearing identical elaborate costumes and performing an act called " The Ev and Charlie Show ".
Fifth Dynasty mastabas had elaborate chapels consisting of several rooms, columned hall and ' serdab '.
In addition to the rubble of this mansion and some hedges of its elaborate gardens, only the original tunnel to the river ( broken through in several places ) and the house of Bonaparte's secretary remain.
The 1974 film The Godfather Part II used the lakeside estate Fleur de Lac as the location of several scenes, including the elaborate confirmation celebration, the Senator's shakedown attempt of Michael, the assassination attempt on Michael, Fredo's death while fishing, and the closing scene of Michael sitting alone outside.
M. C. Hammer had received several offers from major record labels before ( which he initially declined due to his personal success ), but after the successful release of this independent album and elaborate live dance show amazed the Capitol Records executive, Hammer agreed to sign a record deal soon after.
Small appliances can be very inexpensive, such as a basic can opener or coffee maker which may cost only a few U. S. dollars, or very expensive, such as an elaborate espresso maker, which may cost several thousand U. S. dollars.

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