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Mr. Gastello said he simply wanted to promote a pop band that would articulate positive feelings about the country.
Hoping to take photos that would transmit the sense of injustice she felt when she saw police beating protesters demonstrating against the Vietnam War, she snapped her way to DC with the intention to make images that would articulate both the campaign's reform goals and capture the history of this part of the civil rights movement.
While we have welcomed trans students in the past and for several years have been in conversation with campus constituencies about how best to foster a respectful environment for all students, we needed a formal policy: one that would articulate our commitment to core values of individual freedom, social justice, and diversity and inclusion.
Only the portion of the head that would articulate with the acetabular liner in a normal gait pattern was observed and scored in this manner (i.e., the upper hemisphere) [ 6, 11].
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From the moment we slithered out of the sea and evolved eyes this turquoise and blue, these pale sands and infinite skies, were more than simply pleasing; they offered a pre-emptive answer to a yearning that would not articulate itself for thousands of years.
I always found these anecdotes simply funny, until I heard about the office's recent attempt to force major American retailers like Walmart, Costco, The Gap, Guess, Old Navy and Best Buy, to amend their brand names to include a French phrase/slogan that would clearly articulate what the company is selling.
It was on the following album, The River, that Springsteen would articulate the question, "Is a dream a lie if it don't come true, or is it something worse?" but he begins to ask it on Darkness.
The surface that would have articulated with the astragalus in life has the anterior half raised, and the posterior half lowered.
Indeed, faculty participants in SI and FIRST were explicitly trained in backward design, which led to our expectation that these faculty would articulate course learning goals that aligned with subsequent assessments.
Jim told me the one-day, solo recording session was fun and, unlike many of his colleagues, he had the foresight to nix any lines that would have Pooh articulating an intimate knowledge of the seedy world of drugs.
However, there is a further possibility, one that Labour is now said to be exploring – that it tables a number of substantial amendments to the proposals that would allow it to articulate its hostility to the plan within the framework of a positive alternative.
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