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... under some circumstances be subject to diminution by reason of a United States treaty with Mexico. T... rise to a feeling of bitter resentment and sounds a call to arms for self-defense. . . ." Id., at 66... . Footnote 23 Thus, almost in the same breath with which Representative Colton made his then see...
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Motion comments on the writings of several poets. One of them is Edward Thomas, one of the handful of poets he found absolutely necessary. He stresses that Thomas' path poetry forms part of a great tradition of writing of his own life. Thomas was a restless man whose wanderlust was confined largely to the South Country of England. Because Thomas was writing as a countryman, his paths also lead to certain consolations: they present people with emblems of human endurance and durability, despite their inevitable destinations. Among other things, Motion finds other poets reaching similar conclusions in all other poems confronting something recurrent in human behavior, and also stable in the way that paths have been treated in poems down the generations.
... childishness is it that while there's a breath of life. in our bodies, we are determined to rush.... which can hardly avoid seeming like a diminution of the self. At this point, the poem seems to invo... you listen / I will move you a few known sounds / in a constant irregular pattern." "What am I, / ...
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[...] we publish anything that has to do with litigation - whether its practical pieces that have to do with procedural law or substantive law pieces or even completely theoretical law pieces. Since 1980, The Review has become the second most cited student run specialty publication in the country. Dean Lawrence Sager, The University of Texas School of Law: 'Morning everybody.
... a couple of statistics, which are quite breath-taking. One of those statistics is that we've got ... about seems in marked contrast to the diminution in some accounts of litigation as a modality of re...It sounds obvious but if you've lived through the crucible o...
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... action prohibits the increase or diminution of the penalty." In other words, you can't add on... you Florida elected officials just take my breath away. This has been an incredible morning. Thank ... . UNKNOWN: Sounds like a song, Alice. . GERMOND: I think we all wa...
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Love as expressed in the arts is often tragic. As Lysander mourned in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, "Ay me! for aught that I could ever read/Could ever hear by tale or history/
The course of true
..., upside done, in augmentation or diminution and so on, as the composer desires. Thus, what sou...Their breath unites in the air. Two people walk on through the ...
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...Emi, is the breath of life and soul contributed by Olodumare. Specifi..., "this body functioning power diminution is often caused .. not by bacteria or virus but by...Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2007. 89-107. . Some, Malidoma Patrice. Of W...
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... We've recently seen a diminution, for example, in the border state of Baja Californ...But this scale and this breath of -- of violence in Mexico hasn't happened before...MOLLOHAN: This sounds long-term. SHIRK: I think they'll need to do...
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..., but they lack what Veblen called the "breath of life." One of those writing in the Veblen tradi..., and all this suggests regarding the diminution of individual freedom. Why does Campbell ignore th... in order to better understand it, often sounds like Veblen himself minus his mockery and satire. ...
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... into our cul-de-sac praying under her breath that it didn't stop at our house, knowing that it ... Is it a diminution of the standards that somehow we are recruiting pe...On paper, that sounds good. That's all I know at this point. But I prom...
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... in the wilderness from the sights and sounds of sailboating and houseboating on the lake. Stati...In the same breath as she cites the anti-buffer zone provision, Stupa... in which the owner has suffered a mere diminution of value of the tract as a whole. (For an extreme-...