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But there may be room for a sentimentalist theory to appropriate something like his model without its rationalist elements.
We're not trying to appropriate something that isn't us". Gingras, 35, was born in the small town of Fort Saint John in New Brunswick, Canada.
"Suddenly you don't often have a home to go back to...she was always going to appropriate something, being a mixture of art school, well-informed hipsterdom, a Sri Lankan past, the London urban music scene, and they're all authentic".
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Man's ability to understand and appropriate something of this magnitude is like a single plankton cell pretending to explain, or swallow up, or have dominion over all the oceans... of a billion planets!
It is whether any president, having failed to persuade Congress to appropriate money for something he favors, should be able to ignore Congress and just spend public funds.
"I am very well aware of where house music and techno music grew, but your assertion seems to be about trying to appropriate a skin color, something I strongly refute".
It self-detonated slightly when someone pointed out that cotton is a cash crop which ruins developing countries and ethical consumers had to look for something else to appropriate.
In that way, Parliament is trying to appropriate more power for itself, something to which the June List is opposed.
Why would The First State appropriate something so associated with The Hoosier State?
"You have to have something to believe in," they sing, "Something to appropriate, emulate, overrate.
It is now generally accepted that research participants have a right to expect that the research is conducted to appropriate standards, and adds something to the body of knowledge as highlighted in the Nuremburg Code of 1947.
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