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Perhaps the relay is succeeding despite the same "just in time" ethos that has cost G4S so dearly.
Second, an introspective gaze helps us see our place as participants in systems that extend across dimensions of time, ethos, politics, and geography [ 23].
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In the early 1950s he began to photograph these friends in casual snapshots, meant to be little more than souvenirs of a shared time and ethos.
From the beginning, neutrality and authenticity were central to Inside Time's ethos, says John Bowers, the paper's commissioning editor who has himself spent 15 years in prison.
Much of this book is about the drinking and skirt chasing that were part of Syl's charm during Mark's early years and enough to get him fired by the time the ethos of the 1970s arrived.
Prefixmag's Craig Jenkins said the song "cuts the karaoke crap and kicks ass on the dance floor" and "eschew[s] Born This Way's time traveling ethos in favor of a more modern approach".
As the book slowly documents, these communities are entirely controlled by their developers, scornful of their civic duty, shielded from news of the outside world, steeped in selfishness and predicated on a full-time party ethos.
Yet "the museum was always meant to be one that reflected the development of its time, reflected the ethos of the city, reflected the development in design and in photography," said Tasneem Zakaria Mehta, the museum's director and managing trustee.
According to Schmidt, it was the introduction of caffeine and coffee houses in the late seventeenth century, along with the practice of late-night reading, the development of the first accurate clocks and timepieces, and the consolidation of the Protestant ethos ("Time is money"), that worked to devalue the idea of sleep.
Far from ignoring contemporary life, Keats took an active part in a school that had distinctly dissenting allegiances; he studied to be a doctor at a time when the ethos of medicine was undergoing a radical transformation, and he spent much of the early part of his short life in the company of vociferous government critics – Leigh Hunt, the editor of the Examiner, in particular.
But at the same time, the very ethos of drag is punk, and the idea that there may be "rules" will naturally feel uncomfortable to those who believe in the purity of drag as a vehicle for no-holds-barred self-expression.
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