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By Peter Kane Dufault The New Yorker, September 25 , 1954P. 117 There is still left us - View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Ben Taub.
By Peter Kane Dufault The New Yorker, September 25 , 1954P. 117 There is still left us - View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Doreen St. Félix By Jia Tolentino.
"They left us with a great impression, they also left with a view to coming back," she said.
Ibsen's "Doll's House," on the other hand, unquestionably leaves us with the view that the bourgeois marriage of the 19th century is ultimately wrong, untenable; the play comes down on the side of women's rights -- to vote, to own their share of the marital property.
We hoped that if people of different cultures could look at each other through the eyes of their children and recognize these same underlying qualities in all children around the world, mutual compassion for one another would increase, leaving us less inclined to view those unseen and misunderstood as the enemy.
Eventually, like his language, James disappears from view, leaving us to look at a desolate and empty stage.
Eventually, Trump was persuaded to drop the subject of Curiel, leaving us with his barbaric view of American jurisprudence, in which a judge could be disqualified if a plaintiff held prejudices against a group to which the judge belonged.
Leibniz replies: Clarke's view leaves us with a God, and indeed with ordinary agents, who can act arbitrarily, with no reason at all, and that is not the kind of freedom that philosophy seeks; it wishes to see agents as engaged in rational action.
This leaves us with a puzzling view of Bergdahl.
"We continue to look for ways to gradually build risk rather than reduce, and what we're seeing from the central banks leaves us unchanged in that view," Johan Jooste, chief market strategist at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management said.
However, we note that the enhanced evolvability facilitated by even comparatively simple polyphenisms has been shown to affect macro-evolutionary patterns (Pfennig et al. 2010), leaving us open to the view that all forms of plasticity may be potentially evolutionarily significant.
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