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But if the political reality of a country founded by the very words "We the People... .. was farcical, it too held revolutionary potential in the language of its articulation.

Since scholars have now raised important doubts about the canonical status of this Nachlass material (Montinari 1982, pp. 92 104; Hollingdale 1985, pp. 166 172, 182 186), this might suggest that a view ought not to be attributed to Nietzsche solely on the basis of its articulation in these notebooks, which is exactly what the N-Realist reading requires.

Unfortunately, the quadratojugal is poorly preserved on both sides of the skull, and the nature of its articulation with the squamosal is unclear.

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Here then is such a plan subsequent to the completed work, which now can be laid out according to the analytic method, whereas the work itself absolutely had to be composed according to the synthetic method, so that the science might present all of its articulations, as the structural organization of a quite peculiar faculty of cognition, in their natural connection.

The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers Powers' anecdotally-based story of a tour of duty in Iraq and its psychological aftershock is the standout from a number of entries dealing with the Gulf wars, and won much acclaim for its articulation of the long-term effects of combat stress.

Her aides point to her as the principal author of the administration's formal National Security Strategy, issued in 2002 and criticized at the time for its articulation of the nation's right to pre-emptive military action if needed.

The contribution of this paper is its articulation of the concept of configuration as a taxonomy of ITO structural characteristics, the key attributes, and demonstration that configuration is an important concept for understanding, comparing, and managing ITO arrangements.

The paper therefore makes a significant contribution to theory building on the phenomenon of Green IS, through its articulation of empirically-based theoretical propositions which employ conceptual mechanisms to explain how Green IS can support organisational sense-making, decision making and knowledge sharing and creation around the design and manufacture of Green IT.

It's so frank in its articulation of the pain and joy of living.

At its best, in its articulation of a personal experience of the war and its aftermath, and in the plain power of its prose, "The Good German" rivals Irwin Shaw's novel "The Young Lions," its history imaginatively accessible, its plot historically inevitable.

In the essays collected in Art and Culture (1961), Greenberg argued that what mattered most in a work was its articulation of the medium, more particularly, its finessing of the terms of the material medium, and the progressive elimination of those elements that were beside its point.

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