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Scholastic thinkers such as Aquinas, Francisco de Vitoria, and Bartolomé de Las Casas developed the concept of "self-mastery" (dominium)—later called "self-propriety," "property in one's person," or "self-ownership"—and showed how it could be the foundation of a system of individual rights (see below Libertarian philosophy).
In "Can't Quit You, Baby" (1988), probably her most highly regarded novel, Ms. Douglas examined the relationship between Cornelia, an aging white woman of unimpeachable self-imposed propriety, and her black maid, Julia, familiarly known as Tweet.
But now, thanks to the internet, our American cousins have a better idea of the true psychological terrors that visit us every day: the overbearing politeness, the self-sacrificing propriety and the innumerable instances in which we feel obliged to say sorry.
In the space/frequency domain explored by a Continuous Wavelet Transform, their local spectral densities show self-affine proprieties.
I wondered if I should suggest that Ms. deMan look to dressing in a kilt, perhaps one by Galliano, as a creative compromise between self-expression and propriety.
In other words, we are commanded to live the arduous and difficult life of Christian honestas, ruled by restraint, self-denial, and propriety (temperance), and, at the same time, to live a hedonist life, which consists of the joyful, free, and natural gratification of the senses.
Its leaders say they are trying reinforce its traditional credo of "The True Gentlemen," which calls for "an acute sense of propriety" and self control.
She had been lacking in motherly inhibitions and propriety and self-control.
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