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The blunt instruments of an unjust law invade their intimacy and privacy.
If regular war is about actual guns and missiles, the encyclopedia continues, "information war is supple, you can never predict the angle or instruments of an attack".
But environmental groups and their allies see the mills more as instruments of an assault on Southern forests whose only guide is the corporate bottom line.
Symphony 505 was an outdoor performance led by a composer and a choreographer who collaborated with a lowrider car club to re-imagine the cars as mobile musical instruments of an orchestra.
The use of "Young Person's Guide" — which introduces the individual instruments of an orchestra and then joins them in a fugue — is clever in that it underlines the construction and framework in a collaborative artwork like this film.
Carter also used the idea of sharply differentiating the musical subject matter given to the individual instruments of an ensemble a resource found earlier in the String Quartet No. 2 (1913–15) of Charles Ives.
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These are merely the prosaic instruments of a masterly design".
Hartmann regarded his works as instruments of a moral purpose.
But bikes are instruments of a more fundamental equality.
There was a wall of squiggly serpents, snake-shaped woodwind instruments of a type invented in France around 1590.
Mr. Giuliani and Mrs. Clinton have each spent nearly a year setting up the basic instruments of a campaign.
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