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Atop chairs, tables, and an overstuffed sofa, black-and-white prints of junks on the Yangtze River competed for space with cancelled passports and half-century-old issues of Vogue and Collier's.

Of course, the suggestion that more hands-on parenting alone could solve the centuries-old issues that underlie what's happening in Baltimore's streets is also the kind of easy answer TV likes.

"The metaphor that Ryan [Trecartin] and I use is, 'Surrounded.'" The works included are the results of artists' deep thinking about political and social issues, some dealing with contemporary expressions of gender and self-identification, and others with "current manifestations of centuries-old issues," but almost all of them addressing the changing nature of reality through new devices.

Not only did he seize the opportunity to dismantle the vestigial restrictions on Cuba, he has taken the pesky, half-century-old issue of Cuba off the table.

Trading apologies and forgiveness on behalf of dead people sounds phoney especially when the issue is centuries old (such as Viking rape and pillage in Ireland, which Denmark's culture minister Brian Mikkelson bemoaned in 2007).

It's an issue many centuries old, at least since Ferdinand and Isabella sent Columbus out exploring: Is looking beyond one's borders a recognition of a wider world or an attempt to impose dominance on it?

The "centuries old British tradition of curiosity with issues to do with the Arctic," she hopes, will likely prove to be a crucial element in any future success for this cyber institution - in the north, for the north and by the north.

An official told The Guardian that successive UK governments have found reparations to be the wrong approach to the concern, and that Mr Cameron's focus will be on the future: "We are talking about issues that are centuries old and taken under a different government when he was not even born," they said.

The training received from such Sharia law degrees is entirely religious in character and is based on the Qu'ran and centuries old religious treatises with no reference to, for example, modern commercial issues.

But there is no translation issue with the Constitution, and it's only a couple of centuries old.

Surely that is the only sort of "animus" at issue here: moral disapproval of homosexual conduct, the same sort of moral disapproval that produced the centuries old criminal laws that we held constitutional in Bowers....

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