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Rejecting a proposal to intervene in the affair, the council decided that "the serious implications of the invitation should be made emphatically clear to the undergraduates" but that the students should be left with responsibility for their action.
Dennis Oppenheim, a pioneer of earthworks, body art and Conceptual art who later made emphatically tangible installations and public sculptures that veered between the demonically chaotic and the cheerfully Pop, died on Friday in Manhattan.
But if the Obama administration struggled to reckon with political turmoil in the Middle East, Trump has made emphatically clear that he isn't interested in humoring democratic experiments at all.
In January February 1991 that point was made emphatically by Operation Desert Storm, the main engagement in the Persian Gulf War, in which an overwhelmingly superior conventional coalition force led by the United States forced Iraq to abandon Kuwait (occupied the previous August).
The Polish-British anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski (1884 1942), for instance, emphasized in his work on the Trobriand Islanders (New Guinea) the close relationship between myth and ritual a point also made emphatically by the "myth and ritual" school of the history of religions (see below Other studies and emphases).
Subjective differences in ranking and applying epistemic values do not vanish, a point Kuhn made emphatically.
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"Experience of a totalitarian system of the communist type," he once said, "makes emphatically clear one thing which I hope has universal validity: that the prerequisite for everything political is moral.
And in any case, he says, echoing a point he makes emphatically in White Sands: "My capacity for disappointment is the reflection of how I still have such high hopes – I believe in the promise of the world.
She is a difficult person who illustrates a point Mr. Gao makes emphatically in "One's Man's Bible" about the impossibility of consoling human contact, but she prompts him to remember the past, though he wants to forget it.
But what this book makes emphatically clear - whether he is gazing at the lush Thames, nearly drowning off Malibu, risking the Chatooga river (on Deliverance ), or swimming in the black pool at his home in Annamoe in Ireland - is the rapture Boorman has with water, and with its pagan forces, with love and family, with writing just as much as film-making.
We can leave that little problem to Lee Siegel's publisher, and note what this collection makes emphatically clear: Siegel's valuable role as a cultural provocateur, tossing off intellectual grenades about the social tyranny of money or the failures of the Bush administration while ostensibly defending the dumb sitcom "Joey" or skewering the hit "My Name Is Earl".
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