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In a sense, then, in the book he stands proxy for many of those who believed in outsider autocrats such as Gaddafi and Assad: through him, I think, we understand better their unyielding loyalty, and also a little of how the dream of pan-Arabism crumbled to dust.
Every work of art stands proxy for its paraphrase.
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In the past this match has resulted in violence, as Scotland's two biggest football clubs stand proxy for the local Catholic and Protestant populations.But Mr Roy's constituents were so outraged at being depicted as senseless religious bigots by their own MP that he felt obliged to resign his unpaid government post as parliamentary private secretary to the Scottish secretary.
Thus, 'Aristotle' might stand proxy for 'the individual linked by a causal chain to 'Aristotle" (this view was dubbed "causal descriptivism" by Lewis (1984)).
May 2 , 1963should be remembered as the day a group of children stood proxy for a nation badly in need of a social-justice baptism.
Yet, King's response was as if he had made the clergymen stand proxy for those opposed to Project C as he deftly moved from humble pastor to prophetic theologian, and to an American historian deeply committed to the country's democratic values seemingly at will.
Marine tidal cycles stand proxy for rhythmic variations in the lunisolar tidal acceleration.
For the sake of brevity, we use the terms "parasite" and "parasite environment" to stand proxy for any biotic environment that has the potential for NFDS.
So, objectively more uncertain environments with the same mean expectations are also subjectively more uncertain, and objective uncertainty can stand proxy for subjective uncertainty in the model that follows.
Previous reports have recognized relationships between radiographic manifestations and BASMI (especially lumbar flexion and lumbar lateral flexion), but yet, spinal mobility measures cannot stand proxy for radiographic evaluation in an individual patient [ 50].
Her godparents were Duke Gustav of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (her paternal great-great-uncle, for whom Prince Albert stood proxy); The Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen (for whom her great-aunt Queen Adelaide stood proxy); and The Hereditary Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (her first cousin once-removed, for whom the Hereditary Grand Duchess's mother The Duchess of Cambridge stood proxy).
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