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The middle is ambiguous as if one can easily pass from one sphere to the other.
But the struggle has always been about the extension of democracy from the political sphere to the economic sphere.
In our own time, the concept of happiness has moved from the private sphere to the public one.
Nothing prevented that individual from remaining loyal, within the private sphere, to the tribe and the family.
"At 17, he presented a planetary sphere to the Academy of Sciences of Besançon, to high commendations".
The Al-Sauds ceded control over that sphere to the religious establishment in exchange for its support for their absolute rule.
By the Agreement of St.-Jean-de-Maurienne (April 1917), Italy was promised a large area of southwestern Anatolia, including İzmir and an additional sphere to the north.
But Mr. Adlon said Thursday that Mr. Koenig now wanted to submit his own concept for relocating the "Sphere" to the World Trade Center site.
Self-effacingly and unobtrusively, the director gives an easy swing to this quartet's life, moving calmly from the home to the school, from the private sphere to the fraught public world of the workplace.
In 1884, the House Judiciary Committee rejected the proposed Sixteenth Amendment on the ground that women inhabit and must remain confined to a secluded and private sphere: "To the husband, by natural allotment . . .
In other words, Mr. Foye favors moving the "Sphere" to the one place at the World Trade Center site over which the Port Authority has little control; and where the man who does have control doesn't want it to go.
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