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On closer inspection, the act looks less like a new beginning than a continuation by other means of social care's marginalisation.
She edited her husband's Letters and Sketches of Sermons (1812 13) and, after his death in 1815, his Records of the Life of the Rev. John Murray, Written by Himself, with a Continuation by Mrs. Judith Sargent Murray (1816).
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By using a continuation theorem established by Mawhin and Manásevich [36], some new results are obtained.
East shouted for a spade continuation by dropping the 10, but West paid no attention.
I had stumbled across a website that was a continuation of Fire by Night, a book by Jennie Gray that told the story of a raid on Berlin in 1943.
Under these conditions, judicial appointments become a continuation of politics by other means, made compelling by the entrenched advantages life tenure bestows.
War may indeed be a continuation of politics by other means.
One could argue that music was a continuation of Zen by other means.
Many military leaders see politics as a continuation of war by other means.
At times, in fact, it seems as if politics is about to become a continuation of war by other means.
But a contrary view is also true: politics may be a continuation of religion by other means.
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