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Galcher Lustwerk and Alvin Aronson's collaborative techno project is just as soundtrack-y as its name suggests, but the duo seems less interested in scoring actual films than in mitigating the "harshness" of our "sci-fi" present.
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"The history of capital punishment in American society clearly shows the desire to mitigate the harshness of this penalty by narrowing its scope," the pamphlet said in a section titled "Unfairness".
When King Louis XIV heightened the persecution of the Huguenots (French Calvinists) in 1685 by revoking the Edict of Nantes, Fénelon strove to mitigate the harshness of Roman Catholic intolerance by open meetings with the Protestants (1686 87) to present Catholic doctrine in a reasonable light.
"I just don't want to see you alone the rest of your life," she adds softly to mitigate the harshness of her advice.
This may not have satisfied those seeking a socialist revolution, but it did mitigate the potential harshness of a social order in which status would have wholly given way to contract.
They tried to mitigate some of the harshness, but it is very difficult to deal with.
"The advice mitigates the risk".
But Chancer mitigates the disability.
But it could help mitigate the damage.
Time could also mitigate the problem.
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