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Mr. McCain's aides keep insisting that the senator won Michigan when few thought a rebound from his South Carolina defeat was possible, and the candidate himself has veered from steely determination to black humor.
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In June 1976 the government's determination to impose Afrikaans on black schools provided the flashpoint for prolonged countrywide protests, touched off after police fired on demonstrating students in Soweto (a black township outside Johannesburg).
And despite Scott Morrison's determination to draw a thick black line from the promised extra payments on childcare to benefit cuts, rather than anywhere else in his budget, we all know that what the government can afford to spend is logically connected to everything else it spends money on, and all the revenue it receives.
His determination to rock the color black meant a mix of the designer's asymmetrically cut dresses walking the high runway to choral music — and the tangle of hair, the jaunty silver tassels and the psychedelic hose that popped with color.
I am so sad that another example of Blinding Charisma is found it the brilliant, extraordinarily acted, and passionate film, "Selma," which inaccurately portrays Lyndon Johnson as one who stood in the way of Martin Luther King's determination to bring voting rights to Blacks.
But throughout the 90-minute forum Monday night, she showed her determination to persuade large numbers of black voters to support her in November by adopting the lexicon that has been embraced by a new generation of young black activists and liberal whites.
And therefore his determination to awaken, in whites and blacks alike, the common interest they had in changing policies and politics to empower themselves, and to change the economic royalism, as he would call it, of the Bourbons and their successors, drove him to a view of race that was" — pause — "perhaps too influenced by the enlightenment view".
Granddaddy's Gift, written by Margaree K. Mitchell (L. Johnson, illustrator) is the story of one Black man's determination to register to vote in segregated Mississippi.
But historians say their blossoming also demonstrated the strong community ties forged by rural blacks and a fierce determination to educate their children despite official indifference.
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