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A heading in a book highlighted in red.
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Over the altar is the rubric "Pray for us and the Muslims".
Beckman said the trilogy did not qualify "because the prize's rubric explicitly excludes pornographic and erotic literature".
On the night of the French victory over Brazil, Zidane's image appeared on massive screens over the Champs-Elysées under the rubric: "Zidane Président!" This was the moment when the bitter conflicts of France's colonial past were healed in the euphoria of a football match, and which allowed people of all racial backgrounds to dream of a newly tolerant and multicultural France.
It's atmospheric but not exactly ambient because it's too jarring to be subsumed under that rubric and has a considerable emotional heft.
This scooping of intelligence under the "war on terror" rubric is clearly an intrusion on every citizen's electronic persona.
So, for example, holding a referendum on the Lisbon treaty, abolishing quangos, and the Tories' plans for local government and school reform all featured beneath the rubric of redistributing power.
The most important, however, is intellectual; the idea of a homogenous volk is fundamentally and deliberately anti-historical, a mental rubric built and exploited for political purposes.
Israel maintains its illegal blockade today.Marshall Carter-Tripp El Paso, Texas* SIR – Your rubric, "eyeless in Gaza", would be better used to describe the lack of media access during the Gaza war last winter.
Rather than using a theory or theme as a unifying rubric, the biennial has a muse Félix González-Torres, an artist who died in 1996 and who was selected posthumously to be the official American representative at the 2007 Venice Biennale.Born in Cuba and educated in Puerto Rico, González-Torres made minimalist conceptual works that were aesthetically innovative and politically sophisticated.
These would be radical changes.Co-operation before integrationUnder the rubric of keener co-operation, other big changes could be promoted too.
Let us hope that the remarkable similarities between Germany then and Russia now will not lead to similar outcomes.Nathaniel KentLondonSIR – The rubric to your article said the piece was partly about a political "grudge" with Chechnya.
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