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Anne has a tragic love affair with a German spy who later becomes commander of the local occupation, and she subsequently embraces a religious order whose convent houses a headquarters of the Resistance.
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What makes the ruling especially distressing is that the extravagant claim of executive power upheld by the court — to create a law-free zone at the Bagram lockup — was dreamed up by Mr. Bush and subsequently embraced by President Obama.
Featuring a selection of Tarsila's major paintings, this important volume conveys her vital role in the emerging modern-art scene of Brazil, the community of artists and writers (including poets Oswald de Andrade and Mário de Andrade) with whom she explored and developed a Brazilian modernism, and how she was subsequently embraced as a national cultural icon.
When Mr. Bush, under election-year pressure, subsequently embraced one of the commission's main recommendations, creating the post of national intelligence director, he brushed aside concerns expressed about the idea by Mr. Ridge, whose cabinet department could lose bureaucratic clout with the establishment of the new position, although intelligence agencies stand to lose more.
Gibson argues that while the Central Intelligence Agency was not behind the 1963 coup, the administration of John F. Kennedy did subsequently embrace the Ba'th Party as an alternative to Communism.
As such, many observers now question the laissez-faire economics of Rand and Friedman ushered in by Reagan and subsequently embraced by administrations of both parties.
Besides Burge, self-verifying judgments were touted around the same time by Davidson (1987 19888) and Heil (1988 19922), though others have subsequently embraced them as well (e.g., Falvey and Owens 1994, Gibbons 1996, Bar-On 2004).
In response to Chatton's criticism and his positive alternative, Ockham abandoned his fictum theory, at first with some hesitation, wavering between this early theory and Chatton's new intellectio model, subsequently embracing it more fully, and finally, in his most mature philosophical reflection on the topic, even arguing against the old fictum theory.
First envisioned by Larry Ellison, the flamboyant chief executive of Oracle orcl, the concept was subsequently embraced by Intel intc, which announced in June 1997 that a cadre of big computer makers, including HP, were developing simplified computers that would sell for less than $1,000.
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