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The first phase of self-reassertion from the rising rest seeks to revive traditional civilizational identities or "organic communities" of the past, but gets its sharp nationalist edge and political energy as a response to both perceived and real humiliation at the hands of the West during its era of global dominance.

But Frederick's departure on Crusade and Henry's own concern with the kingdom of Sicily permitted the communes to recover from the reassertion of imperial control after the Peace of Constance in 1183.

The embassy, the first designs for which were completed in 1996, seemed to attract criticism that reflected the prevailing mood in Germany over the years toward the United States, from a reassertion of sovereignty over its former occupier in the 1990s to a reaction against the post-9/11 bunker mentality.

In a bold reassertion of its judicial independence from Beijing and Hong Kong, the territory's highest court ruled today that a 3-year-old boy born here to a mainland Chinese mother has the right to residency.

Joseph Sitruk, France's grand rabbi, has supported the head-scarf ban, and many French Jews own up to a guilty sense of relief at the reassertion of an official secularism -- from which French Jews historically have benefited.

Owen claimed to see in the Timaeus a reassertion of several metaphysical views familiar from the Republic but (on the reading proposed by Owen) subsequently exposed for refutation in these two dialogues, both of which on the orthodox view precede the Timaeus.

Not for Montefiore was there a need for Jewish alienation from the world, or a reassertion of tribal clannishness.

Trump offered a series of arguments for his decision, culminating with this claim: "our withdrawal from the agreement represents a reassertion of America's sovereignty".

Some argue that this is the responsibility of Bosnians/Herzegovinians to resolve, but it was Washington and European powers that guaranteed the Dayton Accords' comprehensive implementation and the reintegration of BiH, from refugee return to the reassertion of pluralistic institutions.

Finally, at Amherst it's getting back to the roots of the institution's founding to educate the "indigent young men of piety and talents" and reassertion of civic duty of an educational institution to educate members from all strata of society.

Just as the removal of Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal from command in Afghanistan was viewed as President Obama's reassertion of civilian control of the military, so Mr. Gates's memo on "Interaction With the Media" was viewed as a reassertion by civilian public affairs specialists of control over the military's contacts with the news media.

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