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Curtis suggests that the trending opposites of our times – the chatter of social media and the stricture of Islamic fundamentalism – represent a retreat from complexity into an existence that constantly reflects our desires and anxieties back to us.
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Forget it, but there's plenty of meaning here as Godard swipes at European history, Palestine, Jews, bankers and the futility of language and the strictures of time.
It would go against his good judgment and the strictures of his job and the park itself to lie for her sake, he thought.
But these varieties of Islamic style, far from reflecting a humanistic vision, suggest a world governed by the rigors of the intellect and the strictures of law.
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If you mustSo what happens if the Americans ignore the wise counsels of the Europeans and the strictures of the UN?
Nonetheless, earlier this month Moody's, a credit-rating agency, downgraded Argentina's debt, citing among its reasons the debt burden and the strictures of the currency board.
Until now, Mr. Ai's stature has given him wide latitude in leveling public critiques against corruption and the strictures of Communist Party rule.
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