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A collection of his lectures at Oxford was published as The Redress of Poetry (1995).
Rojas was a populist leader who supported citizens' demands for the redress of grievances against the elite.
But the incident hastened the redress of the miners' grievances and gave colonial radicals symbols and martyrs.
At first, petitions to the crown appear to have been for the redress of private and local grievances.
Other squatters have a string of more recent complaints, for the redress of which they say the government has given them little more than empty promises.
A broadly similar appraisal can be made with respect to the redress of specific threats that emerge as unintended consequences of the market system.
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Instead of the redresses of rage or reverie, the escapes of poetry or prayer, we get this: One pleasant memory of that stove remains.
According to the Supreme Court, "redress of grievances" is to be construed broadly: it includes not solely appeals by the public to the government for the redressing of a grievance in the traditional sense, but also, petitions on behalf of private interests seeking personal gain.
Connaughton, for his part, would have tossed away all of Dodd-Frank, the Volcker Rule, and everything else for the simple redress of enforcing the law.
The set was a redress of the science vessel Grissoms bridge from The Search for Spock, in turn a redress of the Enterprise bridge created for The Motion Picture.
The science lab set in the first act is a redress of the isolation chamber in sickbay, but with a blue background as opposed to the yellow.
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