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It also makes this the only work firmly attributable to the mysterious Hubert.
But Hamas wants the UN to work firmly under its auspices, as it would in a fully-fledged state.
Mr. Van Wyk has set some of the work firmly within the context of colonialist history; in certain pieces, references to slavery and rebellion are overt.
They are extensively trained and work firmly in the control of precinct officers, with no pay except an allowance for the uniforms they smartly wear.
You would not put his work firmly in either category, and that's probably for the best, since much of its appeal is in the ease with which it moves between those poles.
For nearly two decades, both have been creating whimsical, surrealistic, sophisticated work firmly rooted in visual art and physically demanding movement, along the way engaging and delighting audiences of every age and background.
Although a few of Ward's books, including "Gods' Man" and "Wild Pilgrimage," have been republished as free-standing editions, and while a 1974 coffee-table book called "Storyteller Without Words" included all of his books as well as dozens of prints and drawings, this new edition places Ward's work firmly on the literary shelf where it belongs.
Coates's work firmly rejected that sunny narrative – which made its popularity all the more astounding: the venerable Atlantic boasts a rich journalistic history, but it has not been known for provocation, and yet The Case For Reparations quickly became one of the most-read online pieces in the magazine's history.
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