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In American academic discourse, one might laud a dissident such as Brink as a "race traitor".
But as Brink explains, part of their project was to develop a new vocabulary for Afrikaans writing.
As Brink later put it, "A ban never simply meant silencing you, it meant that you were seen as an enemy of the state.
As Brink Lindsey, of the free-market Cato Institute, puts it, the FTAA talks are "likely to be in permanent vegetative state".One reason for the pessimism is Brazil's new president.
Naturalists such as Brink and Railton are fairly relaxed about this.
Or, as Brink believes, facts about which actions maximize human welfare (Brink 1989, chapter 8).
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North Korea should step back from the brink as soon as possible and return to the negotiating table.
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It has set a terrible precedent, and eurozone leaders in Brussels, Paris and Berlin have little appetite to push Spain to the brink as well.
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