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Alten squeezes some tense moments from the predicament of a putative paranoid with real enemies.
And then, there are statements like the following: "The lover mirrors himself like Narcissus in his own family: there is no exit from the predicament".
Henry's wife, Aminta, under the guise of "Timidia," will mimic a quiet young thing, then, once "married," turn into a termagant, thereby enabling Henry to extricate his uncle from the predicament, and gaining his favor.
So Edmund Morris could not be further from the predicament he found himself in when, having published "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt" (1979), he was made the authorized biographer of one of the most psychologically inaccessible Presidents we've had, Ronald Reagan.
When Channel 4 unveils its 2014 results tomorrow it will be in upbeat mode, banging the drum about its recovery at last from the predicament caused by the 2009 decision to axe Big Brother, its biggest source of income and audiences.
But she always managed to extricate herself from the predicament -- unlike Klaus Fuchs, the agent who fed her the British atomic bomb secrets, who was imprisoned in Britain for nine and a half years, or Richard Sorge, the master spy who recruited her, who was executed in Japan in 1941.
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In such a case, "the borrower would have the expensive and unenviable task of trying to collect from the custodian that was negligent in losing the note, from the servicer that accepted payments, or from others responsible for the predicament," the report stated.
Associated with this perception is the conclusion that the profound popular hostility towards the West stems from its responsibility for the predicament of the Arabs -- the colonial rule, the support for the oppressive regimes and the backing of Israel.
A system of knowledge that draws on their insights and starts from their predicaments will be richer than one that draws only on the insights and starts from the predicaments of privileged groups alone (Harding 1993, 1998).
Nevertheless, from Rocky Ridge, the predicament of the urban poor was a remote abstraction, and the Wilders blamed rural poverty on the Democrats' support, as they saw it, of industry at the expense of agriculture.
One of the most significant findings from this study is the predicament of COs, who are in the invidious position of being a cadre without a career path.
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