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Giant puppets made by Anne Cubberly loom darkly in the background, representing Puritan men chanting their oppressive edict, "We must see sin clearly".
A series of edicts dated in 535 and 536, clearly conceived as part of a master plan by the prefect John of Cappadocia, altered administrative, judicial, and military structures in Thrace and Asia Minor.
Just a few years earlier faith that one's Wall Street employer was engaged in some higher activity had seemed like principle; now it was just another one of those archaic customs, along with the edict against borrowing money you couldn't clearly repay and the belief that the customer was always right.
"Clearly what happened is he made an edict that was not implemented and not followed up".
That the latter don't vote and can't be counted, per edicts of the Democratic National Committee, until the convention in July is clearly no obstacle -- let's be realistic -- to the media doing just that.
Strong stuff, but the strength is clearly wielded against the satisfactions of the bourgeoisie and the edicts of the Catholic establishment, whereas Lanthimos, as a director, is not in the business of picking fights.
I will clearly not be doing so again and it takes neither the brains of an archbishop nor the edict of an official to achieve that end".
The "Caucasian clause," an edict that was part of the Professional Golfers Association of Americaa's bylaws until 1961, allowed invitational tournaments to snub Sifford, though he was clearly good enough to compete.
Security detail enforces edict.
The edict was largely ignored.
Not everyone followed the night's edict.
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