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The proposed approach allows for explicitly expressing power systems operational constraints in the partitioning algorithm.
It proves, says Ono, that: "Women have a side that they can bring out, which is expressing power".
Whereas the pillar is heavy and blunt, expressing power and dominion over the "new" land, the oliphant is light and almost glows in its illuminated case.
This can be exacerbated by the perceived cultural value of firing a gun as a means of expressing power, without much thought of the damage it might do.
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They did not share political or economic systems and expressed power in different ways.
We see how kings like Louis XIV employed spectacle (opera, plays, public celebrations) to express power.
Other objects may have been used to express power or as fertility symbols.
The resolution did not give the Special Committee express power to negotiate, nor did it authorize the Special Committee to explore other strategic alternatives.
And it's funny that what Sarah Jessica said, about the male actor in the love scene, that male nudity expresses power the other way, you know, it imposes power.
From the cave paintings in Chauvet, France to the lion hunt reliefs of Assyrian king Ashurnasipal II, man has been obsessed with the image of this animal to express power, strength, virility, and divine right.
The architectural dressing changed, but the basic idea of building as high as you could to express power became a convention in almost every city, first in this country and then, by the nineteen-eighties, around the world.
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