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Was founding Spacebomb, and rooting it in Richmond, an attempt to replicate that sense of community?
As the authors say: "Our plan seeks justice by rooting it in capitalism's pre-eminent value: the importance of private property.
Ms. Gould said that she imagined her programming would be "a mixture of what went on in the '60s and '70s and what Joan Rosenbaum has done, which is really rooting it in the culture".
Moreover, he maintained that Roman justice could be better perfected by rooting it in the Christian doctrine of divine fatherhood uniting the human race in universal fraternity through the mediation of Christ than by basing it on the Latin concept of aequitas ("equity").
And again, this attitude is far from surprising to the Heidegger scholar: the 2 October 1929 letter in which the philosopher emphasises the need to oppose "growing Judaisation within German spiritual life", reinforcing this by rooting it in authentically German forces, is already well-known.
My brief to myself, whenever I'm tackling any such Greek play, is that if I do not understand the intricacies of the chorus's mythological references, then I take the liberty of simplifying, while rooting it in the literal translation I work from.
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Mr. DeBaggio simply cut off the branch and rooted it in some potting soil.
Anderson and Baumbach, who wrote part of the script in Dahl's house, also sought to root it in Dahl's life.
We root it in fairness.
The history of intelligent design (ID) clearly roots it in the earlier movement of creation science.
And while the automobile rapidly ended the carriage market, it was rooted in it.
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