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"The gradual erosion of this basic liberty can only tatter the constitutional fabric upon which this nation was built," the opinion said.
He explained that the installation, which is made from an aluminum truss and scrims of open-weave fabric upon which light can be projected, was "a very New York kind of thing.
WeWork clearly wants to be the "platform" of the entrepreneurial community, providing a connective fabric upon which companies, founders, students, VCs, and more conduct their business.
If you said their story is the fabric upon which fiction is woven, you would be wrong.
Include a beautiful piece of fabric upon which to place candles, photos, statues, flowers; whatever brings you back to your dream vision and fires your imagination.
The maw of top-down urban renewal with its wholesale condemnation of entire neighborhoods (as opposed to new construction within existing urban fabric) upon which strong communities rely at last began to break down.
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As Mr. Patterson archly puts it, "The G&T, like the madras and seersucker fabrics upon which it is so often spilled, is a subcontinental invention appropriated for the warm-weather pleasure of Americans WASPs of all races and creeds".
Mr. Tan is responsible for the set, the bulk of which is a spongy, fabric-covered expanse of flooring upon which the dancers tumbled, bounded, bounced and so on, to a by-the-numbers sound design by Liu Bo, featuring Gorecki and electronic music by Biosphere.
And I'd like us to get that out of the way and hold this profoundly inegalitarian government to account for its much greater abuses and violations with regard to the destruction of the welfare state and the fabric of care and social responsibility upon which every family – gay or straight – depends for its wellbeing.
But it can also create disturbances in the moral fabric of the voluntaristic gift economy upon which those exchanges are built.
He explains that one of the Spanish Inquisition's favored techniques — "toca," a word for "cloth" — referred to "the fabric that plugged a victim's upturned mouth, and upon which water was poured... to induce the sensation of asphyxiation by drowning".
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