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For the moment, I have to record that I have been derided and rebuked for expressing my fears of the power of the modern state — whether it be Russia, China, or what we may term Anglo-America — to reduce the freedom of the individual.

About contentions in Christian theology, for example, he says: "These all-consuming debates and formal encyclicals are constructed on what we may term a proliferating autogeny within a hermetic realm — what is at the core of arguments need not be true; it is sufficient that the layers upon layers of dialectical constructs fit snugly on top of one another".

We may term this the unificationist project.

Thus, both theories seem to offer what we may term principled support for the enactment of a social minimum.

And if not, then we may term it as "failed states"—political entities that have collapsed or are on the verge of collapse.

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We may even term our art as "political art".

This process may be termed either 'vaping' or 'smoking'smoking

Such a diffusion of power may be termed noncentralization.

This case may be termed barrier free electrode process.

For this reason, these species may be termed "estuary-dependent".

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