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Aquinas and other Church Fathers argued that this control, however, was only justified if the master's authority was exercised for the betterment of his subject ("Commentary on the Sentences," book 2, d. 44 q1, or see S. F. Brett, Slaveryy and the Catholic Tradition," pp. 70-72).
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"Unfortunately the full title and the intention of the panel did not make it on to the initial posters that have been subject of commentary".
If the project continues, other works by black choreographers will also be notated, videotaped, subject to commentary and, best of all, performed.
The Huffington Post, the popular news and blogging Web site, again found itself the subject of commentary last week when one of its bloggers was fired after accusing a site staff member of posting negative comments on his blog entries.
It's not about Ford being president.' " He said he soon grew to appreciate that the retro setting slyly and silently informed the story, rather than serving as a subject of commentary.
In a very rare statement on the subject, entitled "Commentary on a non-existent self-portrait," he stepped deftly behind his own canvases, as if taking refuge behind a barricade, declaring: "Whoever wants to know something about me as an artist — and that's the only thing that matters — must look attentively at my paintings and try to glean from them who I am and what I want".
His eccentric dress sense, distinctive singing style, and abrasive attitude have been the subject of commentary in the press; he remains one of the most recognisable figures in modern British music.
Initially, it was frustrating to see how much news coverage was devoted to Marissa Mayer's pregnancy – after all, men everywhere have been fathers, new fathers, and fathers-to-be while getting appointed to top positions, and it was never the subject of commentary.
The Mishna became the subject for commentaries by subsequent sages in Palestine and Babylonia called amoraim; these commentaries became known as the Gemara (Completion), which, along with the Mishna, make up the Babylonian and Palestinian Talmuds.
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