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... first Death Star was manned by the Imperial army-storm troopers, dignitaries--the only people onboa... movie Brazil when what looks like a Salvation Army band is seen carrying a sign announcing they ... (15) Lucas complained in 1981: "A lot of articles either are wrong about things or they make up thin...
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The 'Alawis of Syria are part of the Shi'a stream; this has led to an alliance with Iran, the center of Shi'ite Islam. This alliance aggravated the oppositionist Syrian Muslim Brotherhood (MB), whose members have been in exile since 1982. According to them, the alliance is a stage in a Shi'ite scheme to take over the Sunni countries, including Syria. However, during the past year the MB has changed their strategy, and we are currently witnessing a rapprochement between the Brotherhood and Damascus.
... Ibrahim Khallas published an article in the army magazine Jaysh al-Sha'b (The Army of the People) u... bureau, published a series of articles on the Syrian Muslim Brothers' official website un... 2009 they withdrew from the "National Salvation Front," which had been formed in June 2006 under t...
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...(1) Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress lacked the power to pro...Without a federal army, each state would have to provide for its own defe... and that in the long run prosperity and salvation are in union and not division." Id. at 523. . (189...
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... soldiers back from the war in Iraq at Brooke Army Medical in Texas, Walter Reed Hospital in D.C. and...Maj. LindaMarkiewicz . The Salvation Army-Sierra del Mar Division . Maj. Linda Markiewi... to physicians and has published many articles on the treatment of varicose veins and other vein ...
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... der Glaubigen) is transformed into a jihad army (MLL. 388). It also helps to distinguish the faith... authors history serves to reassure that salvation is possible, even likely (AL, 219). 'Ali b. Burhan... in this debate with essays and op-ed articles. Thus, this reviewer suggests that the agenda of t...
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... such as the Red Cross and the Salvation Army, and local city relief boards. Because the op...Burroughs contributed numerous articles on subjects ranging from child labor and education...
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... prescription of spiritual and economic salvation unbounded by religious institutions--that conjures..." with video clips of a woman reading the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights shown... masters into an active and united missionary army." [83] This is why Johnson describes the 1830s rev...
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Captain Hugh Augustus Pillsbury knows how the skin crawls across bones of dirty, starving crack addicts who walk into the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center looking to change.
Pillsbury has been where the devil sleeps - under bridges on cold concrete - in the dreams of addicts who will steal their grandmother's silver to get a fix.
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In May 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville and his friend Gustave de Beaumont landed at Newport RI after 37 days at sea. Tocquevile was a deputy royal prosecutor, Beaumont his immediate superior. The two had been granted leaves of absence from their duties in the French judicial system to study American prisons, and a book-length report they co-authored upon their return, Du systeme penitentiaire aux Etats-Unis et de son application en France, testifies to the earnestness with which they undertook their mission. But the letters they wrote from America show them avidly observing everything around them. Prison reform was their passport to the New World; it legitimated what proved to be a cultural enquiry of seminal importance. Here, Tocqueville's that reflect his anxieties ar...
... expensive in this country are gloves and articles of silk. Ballroom gloves that cost 45 sous in Pari... the Shaker sect was the only path to salvation and admonishing us to convert, whereupon the commu..., massacre, pillage the New World like an army storming a city, pitilessly and indiscriminately. ...
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This research examines the prosecutions of four noted libertarians: free love advocate Ezra Heywood; Dr. Edward Bond Foote, a well-known New York physician and medical publisher; two prominent free thought publishers, DeRobigne M. Bennett and Moses Harman; and the subsequent libertarian campaign for broad First Amendment protection for all citizens which ensued from their arrests and prosecutions. That individuals were putting forth a libertarian philosophy of free expression in the 1870s (albeit largely under the auspices of individual rights rather than the later interpretation of social benefits), demonstrates the formative period of modern First Amendment development occurred decades earlier than is often acknowledged. The research argues that these liberal thinkers, all too cogniza...
... Women's Christian Temperance Union, the Salvation Army, and the Young Men's Christian Association. P...They gave speeches, wrote articles for magazines and newspapers, and created pamphlet...