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Histories often focus on the last 20 years or so of the struggle, but women fought for the vote for more than a century, with Mary Wollstonecraft helping to kick off the campaign in 1792, in Vindication of the Rights of Woman, with a reference to the need for women's political representation.

The so­ not scientific to bring additional evidence to phisticated falsifiability, in contrast, knows only bear in vindication of the theory; the theory elimination in combination with the acceptance would thereby take on the character of an un­ of an alternative.

"We look forward to showing the entire world what is on our yet-unreleased video tapes of Planned Parenthood's criminal baby body parts enterprise, in vindication of the First Amendment rights of all," Daleiden said.

"We look forward to showing the entire world what is on our yet-unreleased video tapes of Planned Parenthood's criminal baby body parts enterprise, in vindication of the First Amendment rights of all".

"We look forward to showing the entire world what is on our yet-unreleased video tapes of Planned Parenthood's criminal baby body parts enterprise, in vindication of the First Amendment rights of all". A representative for Merritt could not immediately be reached for comment.

Apollinaris explained, in vindication of his view, that this Christ was neither God nor man, but a blending of the two natures into a new third nature, neither one nor the other.

This produced the results now so widely cited in vindication of IQ test validity (Hunter, Schmidt, & Jackson, 1982; Schmidt & Hunter, 1977 , 1998.

Section 722 relates to proceedings, civil and criminal, in vindication of civil rights.

In vindication of Professor Shropshire's faith, the project was initially funded through prize money from business-plan competitions.

Laura Kuenssberg, who Katz lured back from ITV to become a Newsnight presenter and chief correspondent, has (in vindication of his judgment) been appointed BBC political editor.

It suffers often from a guilty conscience, knowing too well its moral weakness; but it can also rally bravely if vaguely in vindication of some instinct of its being which seems to point toward justice and truth.

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