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perpetuate and control
Writing in 2005, the New York Times language columnist William Safire attributed the term ( in its modern usage ) to conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan, who wrote on June 1, 2003: I have a new term for those on the fringes of the religious right who have used the Gospels to perpetuate their own aspirations for power, control and oppression: Christianists.
Although the only form suitable for urinary excretion, the breakdown products of AGE, AGE-peptides, and AGE free adducts are more aggressive than their AGE-proteins from which they are derived, and can perpetuate related pathology in diabetic patients, even after hyperglycemia has been brought under control.

perpetuate and led
Their work eventually led to the founding of the Haverford College Campus Arboretum Association ( now the Haverford College Arboretum Association ) in 1974, which continues to perpetuate Carvill ’ s original design.
Originally Siles supported the November 1964 anti-MNR coup d ' état — led by generals René Barrientos and Alfredo Ovando -- but was later exiled when it became apparent that the military intended to manipulate electoral results and perpetuate itself in power.
It was led by anarchists Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, who founded the Francisco Ferrer Association in 1910, " to perpetuate the work and memory of Francisco Ferrer ", who had been executed in October 1909 for plotting to kill Alfonso XIII, the King of Spain, and masterminding the events of Tragic Week, a mass riot in and around Barcelona.
This, in turn, led to Oxfam's role as a major advocacy organization in the 1990s, to mobilize public support for changing the policies that perpetuate poverty.

perpetuate and by
Three seconds flat is the usual time, and the space is crossed by moderate mileage, while the overwhelming immensity of such journeys must be conceived as a static pulsation through an enormous number of coexistent frequencies which perpetuate all events.
Another monument near Jerusalem ( not the modern " Absalom Tomb "-" Yad Avshalom " which is of later origin ) was erected by Absalom in his lifetime to perpetuate his name ():
However, Sierra made efforts to perpetuate himself in office after refusing to step down after a new president was elected in 1902 and would be overthrown by Manuel Bonilla in 1903.
The Earl, finding himself obliged, by the gallentry of the action, thought fit to make his acknowlegements thereof, by granting them several Privileges and Immunities, and to perpetuate the memory of so signal an attempt, instituted an Order, somewhat like a Military Order, into which were admitted only those Brave Women, deriving the honour to their Descendants, and assigned them for a Badge, a thing like a Fryars Capouche, sharp at the top, after the form of a Torch, and of a crimson colour, to be worn upon their Head-clothes.
Racial Mapping is the use of cartography to identify and situate racial groups using maps to highlight, perpetuate, and naturalize the differences of race through both literal and metaphorical means, mapmakers create a common knowledge by displaying specific data as representative the real world, and construct racial identity by framing, situating, and defining what race is.
On the other hand, the benefits are shared by a small special-interest group with a strong incentive to perpetuate the policy by further lobbying.
The fine arts thus perpetuate social inequality by creating divisions between different social groups.
Yuccas have a very specialized, mutualistic pollination system, being pollinated by yucca moths ( family Prodoxidae ); the insect purposefully transfers the pollen from the stamens of one plant to the stigma of another, and at the same time lays an egg in the flower ; the moth larva then feeds on some of the developing seeds, always leaving enough seed to perpetuate the species.
In imitation of his father, and so many others of the Greek rulers of Asia, he determined to perpetuate his own name by the foundation of a new capital and the site that he chose, in the immediate neighbourhood of the Megarian colony of Astakos, was so judiciously selected that the city of Nicomedia continued for more than six centuries to be one of the richest and most flourishing in Anatolia.
He believed each of these disordered forms of love threatened the inseparable moral and fraternal bonds of liberty and Union that he sought to perpetuate through a patriotic love of country guided by wisdom and critical self-awareness.
The United Synagogue was founded in 1913 by Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schechter on the principle that through cooperation they could both develop and perpetuate Conservative Judaism.
Barnett also gives the text of a document from 1769 in the records of the Gilead Lutheran Church " When it had pleased the Almighty and Merciful God in His goodness to plant the Evangelical Lutheran Church in this American part of the world also, and especially in the State of New York, during the reign of Queen Anna, and also in this neighborhood and district called Hosek Road, in Rensselaerwyck, Albany County, then more than twenty years ago, a small body of adherents of the above said Lutheran church, disposed to that end did build and erect a prayer and church House to the Honor of God, and for their convenience, upon that lot of ground which our most worthy Patroon generously gave to promote and perpetuate the service of God and for the better maintenance of our preacher, for which purpose he presented us with a Deed of Gift which We acknowledge with heartfelt thanks towards our Good Lord in Heaven, and that in addition He grants us all hereabouts by His grace that we through the permission of the Government are allowed to carry on our pure Lutheran Church service free and without hindrance.
Buoyed by the initial legitimacy provided by Paz and Gutierrez's support, the dictator ruled with a measure of civilian support until 1974, when the main parties realized he did not intend to hold elections and was instead using them to perpetuate himself in power.
— are met, at the expense of the ( continued ) impoverishment of the people and their economies ; although meant to economically improve the life of the borrower country, the financial and economic “ structural adjustments ” required by the lenders perpetuate the poverty of the borrower society.
The player must perpetuate the alien's race by finding ten pods on the ship and introducing them to the incubators.
These men and their followers were never weary of ridiculing the timid caution of the aged statesman who sacrificed everything to perpetuate an inglorious peace and derisively nicknamed his adherents " Night-caps " ( a term subsequently softened into " Caps "), themselves adopting the sobriquet " Hats " from the three-cornered hat worn by officers and gentlemen, which was considered happily to hit off the manly self-assertion of the opposition.
From the time the yabam refused to marry his brother's widow and thus perpetuate his name in Israel, the brother was considered dead, and the yebamah, by drawing off his shoe, thus declared to him that from that time on he was a mourner (" Perush Seder Halizah ," 82 ; comp.
A sum of money was left by John Cross to perpetuate Fell's memory by an annual speech in his praise, but the Felii laudes were discontinued in 1866.
A celebrated debate on this question took place in the House of Commons in January 1690 ; but the evident intention of the Whigs to perpetuate their own ascendancy by tampering with the franchise contributed largely to the Tory reaction which resulted in the defeat of the Whigs in the elections of that year.

perpetuate and small
Every telephone company, whether large or small, determines its own ANAC for each individual central office, which tends to perpetuate the current situation of a mess of overlapping and / or spotty areas of coverage.
However, overcrowding on Ebeye remains a major problem, and continuing military operations and various launch or re-entry tests perpetuate the dislocation of Marshall Islanders from their small islands throughout Kwajalein Atoll.
* Incremental decision making and escalating commitment – We look at a decision as a small step in a process and this tends to perpetuate a series of similar decisions.
It was originally assumed that only a small fraction ( 0. 01 %) of the Trill population was capable of being joined, a myth that the Trill government continues to perpetuate.
Every telephone company, whether large or small, determines its own ringback numbers for each individual central office, which tends to perpetuate the current situation of a mess of overlapping and / or spotty areas of coverage.
* Incremental decision making and escalating commitment-We look at a decision as a small step in a process and this tends to perpetuate a series of similar decisions.
The culture milieu in Barasat reflects the usual culturel characteristics of similar small towns in Bengal. The educated middle-class community continues to perpetuate the Bengali cultural manifestations like drama, recitation, classical music, songs and dances, while young Turks take a rather revolutionary stand and let out their feeling in the form of minor little magazines and socially relevant functions like health check up camps etc.
The roads around the Portico d ' Ottavia keep the atmosphere of a village, and host several small shops ( also run by Jews ) and many Trattorie, which, with their fried artichokes and filet of stockfish, perpetuate the tradition of the Jewish roman cooking.

perpetuate and groups
Prejudiced individuals have been found to endorse exceptionally essential ways of thinking, suggesting that essentialism may perpetuate exclusion among social groups ( Morton, Hornsey & Postmes, 2009 ).
It has often been presumed that extended family groups sharing a single household enjoy certain advantages, such as a greater sense of security and belonging due to sharing a wider pool of members to serve as resources during a crisis, and more role models to help perpetuate desired behavior and cultural values.
This was largely so that the Air Force could perpetuate the names of groups that that had distinguished themselves in World War II.
Ideology, understood as the ideas that perpetuate the interests of hegemonic groups, maintains the unjust sociopolitical environment.
Another criticism of radio festivals is that the radio station may be less interested in promoting diversity of bands than they are interested in promoting certain bands that perpetuate existing genres of music already proven to appeal to certain demographic groups such as Kelly Clarkson.

perpetuate and individuals
In this way he manifests " So the anarchist individualist tends to reproduce himself, to perpetuate his spirit in other individuals who will share his views and who will make it possible for a state of affairs to be established from which authoritarianism has been banished.
Bonding social capital can also perpetuate sentiments of a certain group, allowing for the bonding of certain individuals together upon a common radical ideal.
* The Company of Fifers and Drummers, organization of corps and individuals who perpetuate the Ancient ( U. S .) fife and drum tradition
" This spirit of individuals ' such as Norcross is emblematic of the foresight and potential many of its leaders demonstrated in the need for law ( s ) and order to perpetuate the growth of Atlanta ; whose reasoned nature is seen in full form in his positioning for political office.
In this way he manifests " So the anarchist individualist tends to reproduce himself, to perpetuate his spirit in other individuals who will share his views and who will make it possible for a state of affairs to be established from which authoritarianism has been banished.
The Legacy Forest at Lexington Park is a commemorative tree planting program designed to perpetuate the memory or work of individuals and organizations.

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