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"This is a real change in the assertion of presidential power".
The crux of Remonstrant Arminianism lay in the assertion that human dignity requires an unimpaired freedom of the will.
The voice-over, in the assertion that a person is "a riddle to himself," points toward Malick's overarching idea.
Finn, my nine-year-old son, was more interested in the assertion that this was the cave where Odysseus was captured in by Polyphemus the cyclops.
The issue has remained at the centre of the debate, culminating in the assertion this week by RBS that it would relocate its HQ to London.
Critics will revel in the assertion that James choked or froze in the fourth quarters of this compelling series, whatever that means.
British policy, he argued, had been both imprudent and inconsistent, but above all legalistic and intransigent, in the assertion of imperial rights.
Gary Fereday London There is nothing stunningly original in the assertion that communism and socialism have much in common with religion.
One of the most inflammatory arguments against abortion is rooted in the assertion that the foetus can feel pain, and that termination is therefore a brutal affair.
Opening the event, the novelist Colm Toibin said: "Any historian writing about the slow and often gnarled progress of liberty in Ireland will see today as a central moment in the assertion of personal freedom in our country".
The third attacked religious abuses; for example, the treasury of the merits of the saints was denied by implication in the assertion that the treasury of the church was the gospel.
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