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... into the night in desperate search for the next new idea. But increasingly, in this world where in.... It may look like an underground band is about to play, but this crowd--Tel Aviv's young...
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... United States in trust for any Indian tribe, band, or group or any individual; per capita payments; ... any amounts paid to or for the legatees or next of kin of any member, derived from or arising out ...
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[...] a third theme is the focus on "reproductive disruption," borrowing a term from biology. The response to FINNRAGE, the effort to broaden out possible understandings of reproductive technology, have been rooted in feminist anthropology and the unexpectedly productive second career of Levi-Straussian kinship studies- rescued by feminist scholars such as Sarah Franklin from the attics where antique anthropological concepts are kept and used as a framework to explore the cultural meanings and fraught paradoxes of thinking reproduction.3 There are good reasons for the long shadow of the FINRRAGE position, continuing well after its descriptive inadequacy has become clear (women and feminists actually do seek out and even rejoice in the availability of reproductive technology, and to cal...
... also far more similar from one case to the next than in the United States. This latter fact allows... effective, often hugely expensive Band-Aid on a considerable loss of reproductive choice ...
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... family terminology ("We happy few, we band of brothers") to build solidarity. . Dawkins pooh-... permitted love marriages with the girl next door. Moreover, as Fukuyama notes, the Catholic Ch...
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... enrolled members of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (Tribe), and requested an orde... Amerind is entitled to tribal immunity, our next question is whether Amerind's immunity has been wa...
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[...] many critics read the characterization of the city as a reflection of the period's economic history: the increasing globalization of the national economy with respect to the Pacific Rim, especially LA, and the widespread "Yellow Peril" fear of a Japanese corporate invasion. In history books, he's the kind of cop who used to call black men 'niggers.' This exchange establishes Bryant and Deckard as stock figures of twentieth-century Civil Rights narratives: the Southern redneck cop and the cynical but nonracist white one. [...] by 1992, the film has excised all of its direct references to black people despite its reliance on traditional African American themes.
...The rebel band has staged a "bloody mutiny" and returned to Earth...Presumably it is Leon's eye, since in the next scene the blade runner Holden examines Leon's eyes...
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... United States in trust for any Indian tribe, band or group or any individual; per capita payments; a..., or distributed to or for the legatees or next of kin of any member, derived from or arising out ...
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Raymond E. Wilson
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..., 92, of Cheyenne peacefully passed on to his next great adventure May 31 at the Centre Avenue Health..., including when she chaperoned her boy's band trips. She was always busy with projects, whether ...
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... OF THE MEMBERSHIP ROLL OF THE EASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS, NORTH CAROLINA. 75.8 - Appli... of minors may be filed by the parent, next of kin, recognized guardian, or other person respo...
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... to physical bodies, another barrier, a band of shadow, divides the mountaintop from the lower ... supporting the prophets on the vaults of his next big commission, the Strozzi Chapel of the main dom...