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Commentators say President Nicolas Sarkozy has shifted further right to capture these votes.
"We reserve the right to capture as prisoners members of the public forces who have surrendered in combat," the group said on Tuesday.
She was the leading woman of the left who, in one of the ironies of 20th century politics, paved the way for Margaret Thatcher, the leading woman of the right, to capture the commanding heights of government.
But the First Amendment still means something: in a series of rulings, including this one, federal and state judges have affirmed the public's right to capture photos and videos of police in public spaces, as long as they are not directly interfering.
Promisees, under this regime, possess a right to capture any gains that a promised performance produces, no matter how deployed, and also a power to command their promisors to deploy the contractual performance in the optimal way.
For example, a traditional hand-crank easel on wheels was used to move the painting up and down and slide it left to right to capture the image frames.
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We suggest that future research should embed the theoretical frameworks of delays and rights to capture these factors.
Although there is potentially a large economic value associated with the carbon in long-lived wood products, we did not explicitly model these because when the timber is sold from the concession, the rights to capture any carbon value in wood products would presumably be also sold.
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That's a lot of being in the right places at the right times: to capture the roadside police encounters, the hedonistic partying, the barely attended gigs that go on till 4.30 in the morning, the myriad bust-ups within the two bands, between the two bands, between the bands and their audiences, and so on.
He was short, slightly rotund, and sexually uncertain – "a hippie trapped in the body of a hard-driving, working-class Jew", in his words – but he was in the right place at precisely the right moment to capture the zeitgeist of the zeit in the weekly pages of the Village Voice.
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