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Yet even then, the band's success felt more like an anomaly than the establishment of something long-lasting.
It is not true that "Al Qaeda is not motivated by the establishment of something"; it seeks the establishment of Islamic law throughout the world, and the destruction of the West and its freedoms is its members' path toward that goal.
Does the violence mark, as President Bush says, the mortal struggle over the establishment of "something new: constitutional democracy at the heart of the Middle East?" Or is it a struggle that will only get worse until American troops pull out, as Representative John P. Murtha, the Pennsylvania Democrat and decorated Vietnam veteran, said in a tearful speech on the House floor last month?
There has been some movement on that already, with the establishment of something called the ROS (for Robot Operating System).
For 248 years, we've been unsuccessful in creating a critical mass of support for the establishment of something as essential to the fulfillment of our founding fathers' vision for this country as legitimizing peace as one of its core principles.
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An "establishment of religion" means something like the Church of England, they grumble.
"The whole establishment of A.L.P. is something we have to reconsider in terms of its effectiveness," she said, adding: "Their misuse of power that makes more Afghans victims is greater than their positive impact.
Buy from Amazon.co.ukBY THE time he died in 2012 at the age of 97, Santiago Carrillo had long since become a pillar of his country's political establishment and something of a national treasure.
Like Obama, he is now ready to take on the party establishment as something of an insurgent.
In one of the wonderful Reith lectures Perry gave last year, he concluded that today's art establishment is something of a dictatorship, simpering about the avant garde, snobbish towards the middle ground.
When the framers spoke of "an establishment of religion", they meant something like the British system (from which America had only recently escaped), under which the king was the head of a national church and Catholics couldn't stand for Parliament or attend Oxford University.
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