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"You could take this map and lay it on the town today and it's just the same," says James Connolly, the director of the Center for Middletown Studies at Ball State University, which occupies a far bigger section of the north-west than it did on the 1930s map; it is now the town's largest employer.
"You could take this map and lay it on the town today and it's just the same," says James Connolly, the director of the Center for Middletown Studies at Ball State University which occupies a far bigger section of the northwest than it did in the map and is now the town's largest employer.
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At the very least, the election period will freeze the current desultory American-led diplomacy, designed to end the intifada and lay out a "road map" to peace.
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A brochure and map lay out the course, which is a 30-minute walk along the main lawn between the greenhouse and the main Bartlett House.
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Boundary lines, maps and greed lie behind the lofty rhetoric of manifest destiny and divine providence, which, in so many cases, boiled down to the minutiae of meandering rivers, surveying errors, obscure historical claims and disputed fishing rights.
In surveying at the close of the nineteenth century, between the photograph and the map lay an epistemological gulf: each testified to a different kind of knowledge, and each guaranteed representation by a different framing of objectivity.
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