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The anti-terrorist legislation was struck down in precisely this way.
Oppression works in precisely this way, by co-opting that which it can no longer fight.
Most of the time, constitutional interpretation proceeds in precisely this way — and so it should.
"I wanted it precisely this way," she says in her warm, German-accented alto.
Then ask, "Did this thing happen precisely this way?" If the answer is yes, then it's history; if the answer is no, not precisely this way, then it's historical drama.
Moreover, he had a habit of addressing people in precisely this way: John Mills was "Johnny Bryan Forbeses was "Forbesy".
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Some of the humour is so close to the bone you can taste the marrow, but it's in precisely this area – way, way beyond the pale – that Nighty Nighty excels.
I also wrote ABSA's Guidelines for Good Practice in Arts Sponsorship (c 1990), which encouraged cultural organisations to think precisely in this way and to have clear sponsorship policies and strategies: the easy example being the approach of an arts education programme to fags and booze sponsors.
"All these ways of dividing do not prove [the proposal], for one would have to prove that what is divided is thus divided, and precisely in this way, and this to the issue at hand, namely, that the dividends constitute these most general [categories]" (ibid., n. 75).
Heidegger thrice introduces Van Gogh's painting of "A Pair of Shoes" by employing the word "nothing" in precisely this ambiguous way; as we will see, this is how he begins every extended discussion of Van Gogh's painting.
This was precisely the way to dédiabolise the far right that Mr Mégret had been pushing for.
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