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Collectively, we created a synthesis, using Rimbaud, Lautréamont and others, like Feuerbach, Hegel, Marx, the Futurists, Dada, the Surrealists.
With his convention speech, Gov. George W. Bush created a synthesis new to Republican politics: conservative policies described in ways that his campaign believes swing voters will love.
The West Coasters have created a synthesis of Strauss's defense of the classical doctrine of natural right — the view that there is a single immutable standard of justice — with the wisdom of the American founding fathers, supplemented by Lincoln and Churchill (recently names like Calvin Coolidge and Clarence Thomas have been added to the list).
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But this time Mr. Dooling, like Michael Crichton with "Prey," creates a synthesis of traditional plotting and fascinating new data.
The idea was to create a synthesis between people on the street and activity inside the storefronts, said Katherine Cornwell, the principal city planner.
His aim was to create a synthesis between the ascents of cross-country and the descents of downhill – a true all-mountain discipline.
The total product of the marvelous writer who tried to create a synthesis of the Russian, the Jewish, the literary and the revolutionary, a mix that bestowed life on his fiction but could not save him from death on Stalin's orders in 1940.
Scholastic theology was an effort to harmonize the doctrinal traditions inherited from the Fathers of the early church with the intellectual achievements of classical antiquity in other words, to create a synthesis of faith and reason.
He's never haphazard: he's got a sure touch and multiple musical vocabularies, of which he seems determined to create a synthesis that isn't schematic or obvious.
Startech Environmental, for instance, based in Wilton, Connecticut, uses plasma conversion, superheating rubbish to break down its molecular bonds and create a "synthesis gas" which is then converted into ethanol or biodiesel.
As-Suhrawardī, in full Shihāb ad-Dīn Yaḥyā ibn Ḥabash ibn Amīrak as-Suhrawardī, also called al-Maqtūl or Shaykh al-Ishrāq (born c. 1155, Suhraward, near Zanjān, Iran died 1191, Ḥalab, Syria) mystic theologian and philosopher who was a leading figure of the illuminationist school of Islamic philosophy, attempting to create a synthesis between philosophy and mysticism.
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