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Stephen Radich, a New York art gallery owner who became embroiled in a famous legal case involving flag desecration in the late 1960s, died on Dec. 18.
The newspaper mentions how cases involving flag burning have been deemed by the Supreme Court as protected under the First Amendment's free speech clause.
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But he also seems genuinely destabilized by certain aspects of the Presidency, mostly those involving "flags, coffins, soldiers," as he puts it.
Jason's Light Of Day Leadership Conference is going swimmingly, mainly as he gets to sing songs like "If you have any doubts then sing this verse / They live forever but we were here first!" and play some game involving flags and pulling ribbons from each other's waists.
The presented algorithm has been verified to behave correctly, without the need of any compilation flag, on all examples found in the literature [15], all GHC test cases, involving flags FlexibleInstances, FlexibleContexts and UndecidableInstances, and on Haskell libraries that use multi-parameter type classes, including the monad transformer library [1].
The difference, say experts on immigration and Miami politics, involves flags, passions and power.
Statistical verification of item functioning involved flagging for possible removal, alteration, or customization, and identifying items that had a preponderance of responses grouped in the upper or lower response categories, that were highly correlated with each other, or that had a majority of "N/A" responses.
The Navy's course actually has included a form of physical torture, waterboarding, while most of the courses mostly use less brutal psychological methods, such as sleep deprivation, hunger, hooding, exposure to temperature extremes, noxious noise, and gambits involving religion, flags, and sex.
Her Lennox-meets-Tyler, or Welch-meets-Tunstall lungs boom out across a Heart FM-friendly pop-rock sound which sometimes attains a sweeping Stevie Nicks drama but often merely reaches Dido level (right down to lyrical metaphors involving white flags).
By Tony Horwitz The New Yorker, March 18 , 1996P. 64 A REPORTER AT LARGE about the murder of Michael Westerman of Guthrie, Tennessee, in a racially-charged incident involving the Confederate flag... Tells how Westerman got a tattoo on his arm of the cartoon character Tasmanian Devil clutching a Confederate battle flag.
A REPORTER AT LARGE about the murder of Michael Westerman of Guthrie, Tennessee, in a racially-charged incident involving the Confederate flag... Tells how Westerman got a tattoo on his arm of the cartoon character Tasmanian Devil clutching a Confederate battle flag.
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