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The Vespers, religious in impulse rather than doctrine, use Latin texts with grand orchestral eruptions and explosions, ethereal choral writing and implicit reference (described by Matthews in a note to the piece) to Hindu tradition as well as Christian.
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Call it the doctrine of no doctrine: using our power and influence but doing so prudently and multilaterally, with the crucial recognition that Egypt is different from Libya is different from Syria is different from someplace else.
The common purpose doctrine used by prosecutors against the miners has its roots in English law, and it is not unlike laws that allow anyone associated with a crime to be charged as an accomplice, Professor de Vos said.
Michael Tomasky, of The Daily Beast, wrote similarly of Mr. Obama's approach, "Call it the doctrine of no doctrine: using our power and influence but doing so prudently and multilaterally, with the crucial recognition that Egypt is different from Libya is different from Syria is different from someplace else.
But Taylor's highly sophisticated version of this argument makes it extremely hard to pinpoint what exactly is amiss, not least because he makes his case for this controversial doctrine using only a handful of uncontroversial assumptions about logic and language (for instance, that any statement is either true or false).
It is the seamless weaving of Marshall's personal biography with the story of his tenure as chief counsel for the N.A.A.C.P., where he worked to challenge the separate-but-equal doctrine used to justify racial segregation in the decision of Plessy v. Ferguson, that keeps "Thurgood" a work of such enthralling theater and television.
The state space and action space are extracted from the same hierarchical doctrine used by the rule-based CGF.
On this objection, the striving doctrine uses a kind of metaphorical language, the term 'striving', where a precise and literal account of what it is that is characteristic of mind is required.
The courts claim it denotes a way of life rather than a religious doctrine used as part of a campaign for cultural homogenisation.
That doctrine used to require radio and television stations to air opposing and contrasting views on controversial issues of public importance.
This situation can be described as the true embodiment of a hermetically sealed TINA -- the famed "There is no alternative" doctrine used by Margaret Thatcher.
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