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Coming To Terms
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Andrew Jack
Published: 22 October 2004
... in the country’s horrific Gulag labour camp system. In 1943, at the age of fourteen, Ivanova was arrested by the secret police in her native Leningrad, her only ‘crime’ that her uncle supposedly collaborated with the Germans. She passed through a series of prisons and work camps before arriving in the Kolyma river...
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Published: 28 January 1999
... could persuade someone who is not yet a relativist that moral relativism is true? One thing we already know is that the data we are looking for supposedly show that there are different moralities among the world’s various cultures. established investigation cultures supposedly...
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Invitation to an Orgy
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Holy Terror
Published: 08 September 2005
...0 08 09 2005 LIKE many a supposedly antique phenomenon, terrorism is in fact a modern invention. As a political idea, it first emerged with the French Revolution—which is to say, in effect, that terrorism and the modern democratic state were twinned at birth. In the era of Danton...
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The Body English
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Perry Meisel
Published: 31 December 1998
...0 31 12 1998 The British Invasion-the blitz of British rock and roll bands on American radio from 1964 to 1966-well exemplifies the dynamics of exchange that define rock and roll as a form, whether before or after the emergence of a white rock and roll supposedly distinct from an African...
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The Gampodar Treasures
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Bryan J Cuevas
Published: 27 March 2003
..., the Self Liberated Wisdom of the Peaceful and Wrathful Deities and the Great Com passionate One, the Peaceful and Wrathful Lotus. The latter work has not yet been traced, and so its precise content is unknown. Nevertheless, both col lections supposedly included instructions...
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Experimental Domesticities Patricia Gruben’s The Central Character and Zeinabu Davis’s Cycles
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Kathleen Anne McHugh
Published: 25 March 1999
... in the domestic from the 1970s onward. antithesis orientation benevolent supposedly domesticity This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Realism and Underdetermination I Does Every Theory Have Empirically Equivalent Rivals?
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Andre Kukla
Published: 30 April 1998
..., or that one of them is false. Among recent incoherence claims have been attacks on the distinction between empirical and theoretical consequences (e.g., Churchland 1985) and on the distinction between believing a theory to be true and the supposedly weaker epistemic attitudes recommended by antirealists (e.g...
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Ipsus Spring 310 B.C.
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Paul K Davis
Published: 14 June 2001
... in order to bury it at the shrine of Amon where Alexander was supposedly named a god. Unfortunately for him, Ptolemy lacked the bold temperament necessary to gamble for really high stakes. In Macedon itself was Antipacer, left behind to maintain control over the homeland and Greece during Alexander’s...
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Published: 03 March 2009
... the aptness of the phrase in a 2007 speech, agreeing that the recording industry had “gone to war with consumers by denying them what they wanted and could otherwise find; as a result of course, consumers won.”2 What consumers supposedly won is unclear: in 2007, Mr. Bronfman’s and other record labels (through...
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Published: 22 October 1998
... and denies itself. The verdict crowns a supposedly complete metaphysical system that accounts for human knowledge, the nature of reality and the mind, the values of morality, aesthetic experience, and of philosophy itself. Schopenhauer had been dead for five years when in 1865 his great book overpowered...
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Published: 28 September 2006
... ’ to the allegations supposedly made against him and his poem comes in written form: a debate between himself as acteur and the Dieu d‘Amours, framed as a dream sequence: L ’Excusacion aux dames. three allegations supposedly challenge Excusacion This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Saturday Night
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John A Jackson
Published: 09 October 1997
... on the network, which was supposedly going to air on Saturday evenings from New York City and follow a similar format to American Bandstand.1 But plans to develop a new show for Clark fell victim to ABC’s longstanding practice of employing the bottom line to determine network programming...
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Virgil: A Paradoxical Poet?
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Philip Hardie
Published: 28 May 2009
...’ are often attached.1 From the features taken to characterize the ‘post-classical’ manner I point to three, connected in their effects: an excessive emotionalism, hyperbole, and paradox, all supposedly at variance with the balance and moderation of a classical Augustan style. Yet in the case of the first two...
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Thrilled by His Touch: The Aestheticizing of Homosexual Panic in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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Joseph Valente
Published: 27 March 2003
...This content is only available as a PDF. repeatedly homoerotic activities supposedly customs In His Letters And Essays, Joyce alludes repeatedly to the homoerotic activities supposedly rife in English or Anglo-Saxon boarding schools and implicit in their representative social and athletic...
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Politic Picklocks Reading Jonson Historically
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Ian Donaldson
Published: 13 February 1997
... the supposedly related activities of historical and literary investigation seem often to tug in contrary directions. The divergence is apparent, for example, in the very structure of Knights’s influential study, Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson, the first half of which offers a stolid...
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Published: 14 October 1993
...0 14 10 1993 Black newspapers, Dave Peyton took note of Ellington’s rising fortunes, reproducing an arti cle by one “W.E.B.” that supposedly appeared in the New York Tribune.’ W.E.B.’s generous praise for the Washingtonians suggests the growing reputation of Ellington’s band some months before...
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Other World
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Robert Easting
Published: 29 May 1997
... Paradise. With God’s grace, the Earthly Paradise was still potentially accessible in the flesh, as it had been for Alexander, who had supposedly approached its mossy walls. Columbus world partly supposedly accessible This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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What’s Wrong with Empowerment
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Stephanie Riger
Published: 07 September 2000
... our awareness, how we define and study key ideas in our field. contained abstract fairness individual supposedly This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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On the Role of Meetings
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William J Altier
Published: 18 November 1999
...0 18 11 1999 In today’s world of increasingly rapid and broad change, seldom if ever does one person possess all the information required to “solve a problem.” Thus meetings are increasingly relied on to bring together individuals who are supposedly relevant knowledge sources to solve a problem...
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The Surrounding Sky
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Stephen R Wilk
Published: 20 July 2000
... the face of the Gorgon to kill the Sea Monster (Cetus, although Manilius doesn’t name her). R. H. Allen notwithstanding, Manilius does not, in fact, try to identify any star or cluster of stars with the Gorgon’s face. mentioned Gorgon surviving Herodotus supposedly This content is only available...
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