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Did Flash have another recourse?
For the rest of us - and indeed perhaps for them too - there is now another recourse.
With the manufacturers, we have a nexus to approach, it gives us another recourse besides the carnival".
If journalists refuse to be bought off, Dietz added, "then another recourse is to shoot them".
Of course, there is another recourse, at least when it comes to local education policy.
As a writer for the Tucson Weekly, I joke that I am not in the best company when in comes to folks who love poetry, so another recourse for me, is being able to torture people like Jim Nintzel, Jimmy Boegle and Dan Gibson.
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"The Light of Day" has no equivalent to Greene's tormented Roman Catholicism: Swift's secular vision of humanity leaves his characters clinging to nothing but one another, a recourse that often proves unreliable.
By distinguishing among the kinds of rights involved in tort law, and explaining how they connect to one another, civil recourse theory explains more satisfactorily than other theories the particular sense in which tort is a law of rights and responsibilities.
HPS taught me that we need to look past these details and learn to understand one another without recourse to fear or hate.
Consequently, during evolution, animals either conquered a narrow ecological niche, became specialized (first strategy), or took advantage of a wide range of narrow ecological niches (second strategy), passing from one habitat to another when recourses became inadequate and/or competition heavy [ 76, 78].
Then he turned to another agency for recourse.
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