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A large (540 pages) collection from more than 50 years of work by a polymathic critic who developed at length the theory that American literature was a long-term search for an ever receding God.
The work addresses many of the themes Faulkner developed at length in his later novels: innate brutality, racial tension, and the contrast between a romanticized Southern past and a tawdry present.
But this is true only if the competitive system is embedded in an appropriate legal and institutional framework an insight that Smith developed at length but that was largely overlooked by later generations.
Some of the most memorable pages here restate an argument Camus had already developed at length in "The Rebel": not all means are acceptable, even when employed for noble ends; terrorism and torture destroy the very goals they are supposed to serve.
The Syrian attempt to undermine Mr. Conroy's credibility by associating him with Mr. Belhaj draws on an Internet conspiracy theory developed at length in posts on two Web sites run by men who also claim that the attacks in New York and Washington on Sept. 11, 2001, were carried out by United States intelligence officials.
To see this proposition developed at length, it's necessary to go back to the medium of print — specifically, Tom Wolfe's 1983 Esquire classic, "The Tinkerings of Robert Noyce," reprinted in his collection "Hooking Up" but posted on the Web for some reason at a Stanford University URL.
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Large wind turbine blades are being developed at lengths of 75 100 m, in order to improve energy capture and reduce the cost of wind energy.
Ultimately, the adoption of this theory reflects his commitment to an internalist epistemology, which he develops at length in his Investigation of Cognitive Support.
In this paper he outlined positions that he was to develop at length in a series of works, including his (1933) and an unfinished treatise on aesthetics, written in 1945 and published posthumously in 1953.
The sequences are brief, and few are developed at any length.
These ideas are developed at greater length in a recent Centre for European Policy brief by Mark Leonard and myself.
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