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Caparrós's character, that combination of humour and charm with determination and seriousness, has pervaded the club, imposing a kind of consensus upon it.
It was while looking at James's baby clothes that I finally saw the grandness of his intention, which had a great deal to do with imposing a kind of thematic order on the lawless privileges of the very rich.
Unusually encumbered in this debate by having read the Kureishi and seen the Marchant, I worry that, in a culture which abhors state censorship in other countries, we are imposing a kind of touchy-feely D-notice on authors who achieve one of the main justifications of writing: describing the world as it is.
Gul: What is unfortunate for the Arab and Maghreb countries is that their interpretation of secularism has been based on the French model, which is a Jacobin model of imposing a kind of irreligiousness.
What is unfortunate for the Arab and Maghreb countries is that their interpretation of secularism has been based on the French model, which is a Jacobin model of imposing a kind of irreligiousness.
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And these people impose a kind of community standard on what the company is doing.
"They have imposed a kind of religion on us we have never seen.
And this fixed understanding imposes a kind of decorousness on the camerawork.
"The legal costs are a deterrent that unconsciously impose a kind of self-censorship," she said.
Conspiracy theories can be reassuring to people: They impose a kind of order on a chaotic world.
The traditional solution, Dr. Korniss said, has been to impose a kind of central command on the system.
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