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"Most playwrights start young when they are full of passion and certainty," Michael Frayn asserts in the introduction to this collection of essays he has written over the years to accompany his own work.
But their son, though an instinctive aristocrat who retained a great dread of revolution, also had a sound instinct for liberty, and was certain that democracy was both inevitable and God-given: universal, enduring, and beyond the power of humans to stop it, as he asserts in the introduction to "Democracy in America".
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Indeed, despite asserting in the introduction that "the Golden Age continued on through the 1930s, 1940s, and especially, the 1950s, before coming to an end in about 1963" following the assassination of President Kennedy, Congdon does little to defend this bold contention (ix).
But it asserts in its introduction that the party "uses democracy to reach its goal, which is installing sharia in Turkey".
Topp asserts in her introduction that her work will focus on the planners as she navigates between formal and contextual analysis.
For that reason, as curator Ann Gallagher asserts in her catalogue introduction to the Tate Modern show: "Like no other artist of his generation, Damien Hirst has permeated the cultural consciousness of our times".
Kael asserted, as in the introduction to her 1976 collection, "Reeling," that the horrors of the Vietnam War and the ugliness of the Nixon era had brought about an extraordinary burst of defiant, discerning, investigative creativity in American filmmaking.
The direct advantage of introduction of proto-mRNAs could be to direct the synthesis of specific peptides, if specific adaptors for amino acids had been "invented" before the emergence of peptide synthesis, as asserted in the CCH hypothesis (Hp3) and Hp7.
No pressure was asserted in the recruitment or in the interview process.
Cohen's critical idealism, Rosenzweig had asserted in his "Introduction," took "nature" and "humanity" to be products of reason in its theoretical and practical domains, and it thus remained exemplary of the tendency of the "old thinking" to root all that is in a single Absolute ground.
Posner [1973, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1990 , 1995 asserted claim II in the introduction: the common law ought to be efficient.
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