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But Mr. Seel expects that the digitized records for the second tower will fit on computer disks, enabling him to view records from home if necessary.

His work to overcome his prejudices over the past year has not only helped him reverse long-held stereotypes but has enabled him to view others' struggles with empathy, Civitello said.

"Psychobiography" of this kind naturally entails a degree of overlap with standard biographical practice, but Schultz's training enables him to view life and work as symptoms – of "attachment insecurity" and so on – which can then be fitted into a diagnostic grid provided by "object-relations-theory", "script theory", or some such theory.

She gives him a magic mirror that enables him to view faraway events, along with the enchanted rose that she had offered.

One cartoon was a "different kind of Donald Duck" and he watched it with passion as though each time's viewing might enable him to see a thing differently or catch a detail he missed.

"According to the request, this training would be with a view to enabling Mr Evans to get back to a level of fitness, which might enable him to find employment in his chosen trade.

5 If the dissatisfied importer 'is afforded such notice and hearing as enables him to give his views and make his contention in respect of the value of his goods, he cannot complain.' Origet v. Hedden, 155 U.S. 228, 238, 15 S.Ct.

This exhausting qualification enables him to take a long view of British theatre since 1945, and, on the whole, he gives it an excellent review.

The benefit of his adherence to a theory that sees affinities between the two totalitarian systems is that it enables him to counter a widespread view in the English-speaking world that all Germans were enthusiastic Nazis.

That analysis enables him to counter the widespread view that capitalism is a natural and inevitable outcome of human societies, showing instead that it is a relatively recent phenomenon, contingent upon a special form of state that protects private property and enforces contracts.

Christophe Lebold writes in the journal Oral Tradition, "Dylan's more recent broken voice enables him to present a world view at the sonic surface of the songs this voice carries us across the landscape of a broken, fallen world.

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