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The three letters are (1) To Herodotus, dealing with physics; (2) To Pythocles (probably a disciple's abridgement), on meteorology; and (3) To Menoeceus, on ethics and theology.

Before the Bill, North Carolina's public policy was: "to protect and safeguard the right and opportunity of all persons to seek, obtain and hold employment without discrimination or abridgement on account of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap by employers which regularly employ 15 or more employees".

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The act that Ms. McKechnie will present at Arci's is an abridgement of a one-woman theatrical memoir she hopes to bring to Broadway soon entitled "Inside the Music".

In 1743 he published Elements of Architecture and An Abridgement of Architecture, two treatises on the rules governing the art of construction.

The appellate panel's narrow majority said that the obligations to protect were ironclad and irrevocable and that so-called prior restraint on publication and its resulting abridgement of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution was justified by the damage that could be done to the woman if the material were published or broadcast.

His views on psychology were formed mainly by acquaintance with paraphrases made of De anima, the Theology of Aristotle (An abridgement of Plotinus' Enneads) and the Book on the Pure Good (an abridgement of Proclus' Elements of Theology, known in Latin as Liber De Causis).

Section 2 prohibits any jurisdiction from implementing a "voting qualification or prerequisite to voting, or standard, practice, or procedure... in a manner which results in a denial or abridgement of the right... to vote on account of race," color, or language minority status.

Closing Home Depot on Sundays might seem like a serious abridgement of freedom to Americans, but many Europeans see it differently.

1194 1256), the son-in-law and chief disciple of Samuel, translated Ptolemy, Averroes' abridgement of Ptolemy, al-Farghani, and Averroes' middle commentaries on Aristotle's Organon; while Samuel's son Moses (fl. 1244 1283) translated dozens of works by Euclid, Geminus, Theodosius, Themistius, Hunayn b.

Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" has a complicated and diverse geography, but the abridgement of it that came to the Delacorte Theater in Central Park on Thursday was like a package tour, down to the pretty landscape photos in the accompanying guidebook, sorry, program.

Shouldn't we be willing to at least consider a small abridgement of the first amendment, if doing so would save even one child from a horrific death?The fact is, most of us would rather lose an abstract kid or two than resort to this sort of censorship.

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