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The nations that fall within that rubric may have grown in number since those days, but none of those democracies, old or new, is so secure as to be immune to the lessons of Jean Renoir's great and piercing antiwar comedy.
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CATHY: Well, that would fall within the rubric of desire deferred.
All four groups support vaccine-autism research, and thus presumably fall within the rubric of what Ms. Peet terms as "fringe".
Writer explains that despite perilous circumstances that caused these people to immigrate--and although these circumstances clearly fell within the rubric of our govt.'s laws on political asylum--such immigrants hardly ever succeed in getting asylum.
The houses, though modern, still fell within the rubric of the traditional fully independent town house.
And yet, this lacks explanatory power; every historical artifact (not to mention some that are new and "already dated") could fall under that rubric.
Since the schools that Fitter Sloane's childrenattend don't fall under that rubric, she offered to donate expertise instead of money and wound up providing a tutorial on dining etiquette to students at the College of William and Mary.
What falls under that rubric?
Singapore is quick to defend the judicial system again any accusation of bias, and Mr Shadrake's offence fell under that rubric.
I guess it falls under that rubric, "Be careful what you wish for".
It would be up to the Senate parliamentarian to decide if everything in the House bill fits within that rubric, but Democrats have argued repeatedly that there is no way the measure would pass the test.
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