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The schema of apostolic authority formulated by the bishop of Lyon, Irenaeus (c. 130 c.
The schema of liberation could therefore count upon a spontaneous understanding.
Shuy later noted that, with such attitudes prevalent, the schema of the "corrupt congressman" overwhelmed even the plainest facts pointing to Williams's innocence.
"We should be prepared to reject the schema of the physical book itself," he argued, and to reject "the printed page as a long-term storage device".
Kroc recognizes instantly that the schema of the original McDonald's can be replicated infinitely, that it's a virtual template for franchising — but the brothers aren't interested.
On purely practical terms, more independent organisations have great difficulty fitting into the schema of Chinese policymaking.
Egginton fits his argument not only into the schema of Cervantes' life, but also into the social, economic and political context in which Quixote was written (Spain's continuing economic decline, a newly grown print industry, foreign and domestic political turmoil).
Certainly, they don't easily fit within the schema of postcolonial analysis; their history precedes that of European imperialism, and the polemical claim "We're here, because you were there," often used by pro-immigrant activists, has little force.
a The schema of the incision line.
Fig. 4 The schema of the reconstruction.
Note that in IZF the schema of separation is unrestricted.
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