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More than 20 nations in the last two dozen years have tried the institutionalized search for "truth and reconciliation," giving rise to a the new academic discipline of "transitional justice," with its lexicon of "retributive justice," "restorative justice," "historical clarification," "lustration" and so on.
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Power constantly asks questions and questions us; it constantly investigates and records; it institutionalizes the search for the truth, professionalizes it, and rewards it.
A Georgia woman who was institutionalized for 10 years searches for clues to her terrible past.
In Poland, the interactive public was already institutionalized, with an ongoing history of searches for factual truth and competition over interpretations of the events at hand.
His sight gone, his wife institutionalized, he spends his fortune sending emissaries around the world in search of the governess.
Mueller divided the FBI's development into three stages: triage, which is a period to address immediate threats or concerns; search, a period of "exploring new elements for change;" and crystallization, where the FBI institutionalized those changes.
The subplot that is rendered most effectively involves the search for more information about Elsie Lacks, Deborah's older sister, who as a child was institutionalized at the notorious Crownsville Hospital Center in Maryland.
Institutionalized racism?
Mrs. Pomegranate is institutionalized.
They institutionalized it.
It's institutionalized".
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