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Along with her work as a writer of prose fiction, Russ was also a playwright, essayist, and author of nonfiction works, generally literary criticism and feminist theory, including the essay collection Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans & Perverts ; How to Suppress Women's Writing ; and the book-length study of modern feminism, What Are We Fighting For ?.
", or more generally " What is x?
What is clear, however, is that he groups hatred of women with hatred of humanity generally, and even hatred of wine.
What are generally referred to as transcript sheets are generally in use in tournament over-the-board play, with both players obligated to record their game's moves by placing the number of each move in an 8-by-8 grid.
What followed was the generally successful Red River Rebellion of 1869 leading to the Manitoba Act and that province's entry into the Canadian Confederation.
In agreement with the Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodox Churches, Anglo-Catholics โ€” along with Old-Catholics and Lutherans โ€” generally appeal to the " canon " ( or rule ) of St Vincent of Lerins: " What everywhere, what always, and what by all has been believed, that is truly and properly Catholic.
What is generally conceded, though, is that between 1820 and 1830, a series of economic downturns, combined with the rise of a liberal opposition within the Chamber of Deputies, ultimately felled the conservative Bourbons.
What was ( and is ) generally not considered by US politicians at the time ( and by later historians ) were the other actions taken under Operations Plan 34-Alpha just prior to the incident.
The critics generally raved about his work ; one stated, โ€œ What vitality, force and directness!
A member of a pair of opposites can generally be determined by the question What is the opposite of < u > X </ u >?
But while critical reaction was generally strong, the number 26 placing for the lead single " What About Love " was a commercial disappointment, especially after the top-ten success of " Voices Carry ".
What is commonly referred to as the interest rate in the media is generally the rate offered on overnight deposits by the Central Bank or other authority, annualized.
What actually happens is that a representative of the government ( generally a cabinet minister or the Lord President of the Council ) reads out batches of Orders in Council drafted by the government in front of the Queen, who, after every couple of orders, says ' Approved '.
What sexual information was available was generally only available in the form of illicit pornography or medical books, which generally discussed either sexual physiology or sexual disorders.
What was lacking, Mattingly concludes, was a neutral power whose judgements were generally accepted by either impartial justice or by overwhelming force.
What is generally accepted is that he was born in 1789, he was Ali's biological son ( and second child ) by his first wife.
What is generally accepted in Buddhism is that effects arise from causation.
What matters is not the effect itself ( generally improbable, though not always believed to be so by the authors ) but the wider universe it is intended to evoke.
What is generally called aerobic exercise might be better termed " solely aerobic ", because it is designed to be low-intensity enough not to generate lactate via pyruvate fermentation, so that all carbohydrate is aerobically turned into energy.
What is generally agreed upon by linguists is that Cumbric was a Western Brythonic language, closely related to Welsh and more distantly to Cornish and Breton.
What is generally identified as the Japanese aesthetic stems from ideals of Taoism, imported from China in ancient times.
" What exactly qualifies as comparable circumstances of captivity and treatment was never defined in Title 10, although the 38 USC ยง 101 ( 32 ) Veterans Affairs POW Status statute that served as the source of the ' comparability clause ' for the 1989 amendment to Title 10 contains similar language requiring " circumstances which the Secretary finds to have been comparable to the circumstances under which persons have generally been forcibly detained or interned by enemy governments during periods of war.

What and differentiates
What differentiates MeatballWiki from many online meta-communities is that participants spend much of their time talking about sociology rather than technology, and when they do talk about technology, they do so in a social context.
What differentiates stable angina from unstable angina ( other than symptoms ) is the pathophysiology of the atherosclerosis.
What differentiates Ham's mission from all the other primate flights to this point is that he was not merely a passenger, and the results from his test flight led directly to the mission Alan Shepard made on May 5, 1961 aboard Freedom 7.
What differentiates the Kagyu from the other schools of Himalayan Buddhism are primarily the particular esoteric instructions and tantras they emphasize and the lineages of transmission they follow.
What differentiates individuals within this collective " race ", for Taine, was milieu: the particular circumstances that distorted or developed the dispositions of a particular person.
* What best differentiates Lewy body from Alzheimer's in early-stage dementia
What differentiates a bikini dancer from other types of performers is the degree to which her body is exposed.
What differentiates this case from many other retcons and reboots is the fact that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did not need to alter the initial stories in any ways, since he had never given any substantial evidence that Sherlock Holmes died, in the first place: the " death " of the Great Detective was only a mistake on the part of the police and Dr Watson who misread the signs on the place of his apparent death.
What differentiates implacable hostility from the typical hostility that may arise after separation / divorce is that the deep-rooted nature of the hostility cannot be justified on rational grounds and measures taken by third parties including mediators and the family courts are to no avail.
What differentiates a genuine leg cutter from a seam-up delivery that simply moves away off the seam is that it is deliberately bowled.
What differentiates a genuine off cutter from a delivery that simply nips back off the seam is that it is deliberately bowled.
What differentiates aMap is that its ratings are available within one day as compared to TAM's timeline of one week.
What differentiates single-issue groups from other interest groups is their intense style of lobbying.
What differentiates one robot from the next is its programming, for which the player is responsible.
What differentiates CAID from CAD is that the former is far more conceptual and less technical than the latter.
What differentiates knowledge work from other forms of work is its primary task of " non-routine " problem solving that requires a combination of convergent, divergent, and creative thinking ( Reinhardt et al., 2011 ).
What most differentiates i-names from domain names is that in practice they will have a synonymous ( equivalent ) persistent i-number ( below ).
What differentiates Khao Lak from neighboring tourist destinations like Phuket, is its quiet up-scale, secluded coastal resorts ; quiet, uncrowded beaches ; family-friendly nighttime environment and provincial ordinances prohibiting structures taller than the height of a coconut palm tree, keeping Khao Lak down to earth.
What differentiates the dankiyo from other bagpipes is that the dankiyo does not use a separate pipe for the drone.
What differentiates a halogenated ether from other types of ethers is the substitution ( halogenation ) of one or more hydrogen atoms with a halogen atom.

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