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Historians refer to its 19th-century version as the Sonderweg (special path).
The immigrants take their name from the Dream Act, legislation that would open a special path to citizenship for young people here illegally.
Then they would be sent to the back of the line in the existing system to apply to become permanent residents, without any special path to citizenship.
For more than 70 years after it, the country is developing on its own, absolutely unique "special path" (as they say now).
This comprise seems to mollify both sides: Republicans could reassure their base that illegal immigrants would not receive a special path to citizenship, while Democrats are satisfied because the plan would allow for the option of citizenship down the road.
Underlying the debate was a growing resistance to narratives of the Sonderweg, or "special path," type, according to which late-nineteenth-century Germany and Austria were marching irreversibly toward Nazism, their fate sealed by failures of the democratic process.
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We say that a specialization (gamma :V{setminus }{sinks}rightarrow E) is a frame specialization if the set of all special paths (p=e_1ldots e_n) with (s(e_1),ldots, s(e_n)notin mathop {cup }limits _{ige 1}^k W_i) is finite.
We claim that with the specialization (gamma ) defined above there are finitely many special paths in (Gamma.) If not, then (Gamma ) contains a special cycle.
By Lemma 11 there exist a specialization (gamma ':V'{setminus }{w}rightarrow E') such that the set of all special paths in (Gamma ') is finite.
Let (Gamma = V,E)) be a finite graph with a sink v which is a descendant of every vertex in V. Then there exists a specialization (gamma : V{setminus }{v}rightarrow E,) such that the set of all special paths in (Gamma ) is finite.
Under Mali's recently ousted president, who is a Peul, the herders were allowed to cross Dogon territory on special paths.
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