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But therein lies the problem: relegating the humanities to a proscribed "role" reduces them to a useful instrument, which strips them of what makes them special.
That kind of courage and brass -- to defy the proscribed role of the starlet, that seems wonderful.
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"It's like a bad marriage in which we have proscribed roles," the Pakistani lawyer said.
The winner stands to be responsible for ushering in the reform plans which partly proscribe the role, greatly restricting it from the freewheeling influence Blatter and his predecessor and mentor, the Brazilian João Havelange, wielded for a combined 41 years, after Havelange's election in 1974 and Blatter's in 1998.
I defy a reality that proscribes the role of white middle class lesbians in the United States.
And when the sleuth is also part of a religion that proscribes specific roles for women, her observations from the sidelines can be even more crucial in understanding the context and consequences of crime in a community.
Zardari said the new ISI leaders were "straightforward" and their roles were proscribed by the constitution, but it would take time for real conversions.
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However, if these individuals do not know how to fulfill that role or do not believe that certain interventions will be effective, they are unlikely to take part in the role that has been proscribed to them.
Indeed, since then its use has been virtually proscribed.
Use of HRT was also proscribed in the MORE trial, but 16% had used it previously.
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