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Perhaps that's why the son's private project — the search for two missing persons and for his father's clouded past — turns explicitly into a "political task".
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In the mid-'70s Mr. Hayes's finances collapsed and his music turned explicitly to disco, which turned out to be a career dead end.
For the first time, the rhetoric used by Mr. Hussein's so-called secular nationalist regime turned explicitly sectarian, a forerunner of what we see in Syria today.
In "Damsels in Distress," from 2011 — only his fourth feature — he turned explicitly to the enduring power of gender roles and slyly suggested the class component to the politics of sexual revolution.
Johnson turned explicitly to the 18th century for his design of the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston (1983 85); it was based on unexecuted plans published by the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. Claude-Nicolas Ledoux
Yet her recent work - the Redaction series, some of which showed at the Venice Biennale - has turned explicitly to the US Government's treatment of detainees at Guantanemo and its "rendering" of suspects to undisclosed black-spot prisons.
While her earlier works largely focus on society's failings and responsibilities, in this work she turns inward, explicitly arguing for the value of personal experience.
The Dalai Lama, in turn, has explicitly stated that he is interested only in greater autonomy for Tibet within China, not independence.
Some began to turn, more explicitly, to reconsider the merits of establishing a family, something that also, logically, ignited anxieties about possible future infertility.
The worldwide crisis affecting finance and the economy lays bare their imbalances and, above all, their lack of real concern for human beings; man is reduced to one of his needs alone: consumption". Next, the pope turns even more explicitly to questions of inequality and offers his theory of what has ailed national economies in this post-crisis era.
(Again, see 'Supertasks' below for another kind of problem that might arise for Achilles'.) This argument against motion explicitly turns on a particular kind of assumption of plurality: that time is composed of moments (or 'nows') and nothing else.
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