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The religious wars also engendered a luxuriant growth of political ideas that in the end provided a strong theoretical basis for the reassertion of royal authority.

But Kant himself prepared the way for the reassertion of the "confused concept" when he ascribed to genius the virtue of combining intellect and fancy, and distinguished art from "pure beauty" by defining it as "adherent beauty".

1564? Sirhind, India 1624 Sirhind, India Shaykh Aḥmad Sirhindī, (born 1564?, Sirhind, Patiāla, India died 1624, Sirhind) Indian mystic and theologian who was largely responsible for the reassertion and revival in India of orthodox Sunnite Islam as a reaction against the syncretistic religious tendencies prevalent during the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar.

The analysis demonstrates that these new industry clusters act as significant agents of urban change in the 21st century, with implications for the reassertion of production in the inner city, for the reconfiguration of the urban space-economy, and for the regeneration of local communities.

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The problem for aesthetics to-day is the reassertion and defence of the classical as against romanticism: the synthetic, formal theoretical element which is the proprium of art, as against the affective element which it is the business of art to resolve into itself, but which to-day has turned against it and threatens to displace it.

For Argentina in 1986 there was the reassertion of nationhood post-Falklands War, especially in the quarter-final against England and Maradona's two famous goals.

The Brotherhood's leaders also said they would call out their supporters for a major demonstration on Tuesday against the reassertion of military rule.

And the reassertion of Transneft's monopoly may complicate a proposal for a new privately owned pipeline to the Barents Sea port of Murmansk to ship oil to America.

Many of the most significant political shifts pointed to the reassertion of the "deep state," a term often used for the powerful branches of the Mubarak-era government that remained in place after he had been deposed.

Never mind the reassertion of authoritarian regimes in Central Asia and elsewhere.

For example, Dick constantly comes back to the theme of Watergate and the rather odd idea that the removal of President Nixon is the reassertion of the true deity over the false idols of the cave.

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