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Out of Order The Declaration of Independence, which articulates the principles that justify the American Republic's very existence, listed the offenses of the King and Parliament that required separation from England, revolution and war.
Ross Baird, founder of the small venture capital firm, Village Capital, takes on the topic of innovation in a new book, The Innovation Blind Spot, which articulates a worry that has been bubbling up in the American economy for the past few years: Why does it seem like there are fewer good and important ideas?
Back then the vocabulary with which to articulate that idea didn't even exist.
Intertextuality thus becomes less a name for a work's relation to particular prior texts than a designation of its participation in the discursive space of a culture: the relationship between a text and the various languages or signifying practices of a culture and its relation to those texts which articulate for it the possibilities of that culture.
It's a shorthand term that comes from a memo signed by Alberto Gonzales but believed to have been written in part by Addington, in which the authors articulated that the attacks of 9/11 required a legal response beyond the confines of ordinary criminal law and ordinary military law.
Angela Duckworth's work on Grit and Resilience speaks to this, as does my own research on trust and resilience in which students themselves articulate that they are more inclined to persist if they trust both mentors (peer and adults) as well as the process itself.
Section 3 d) articulates that reformulations of pre-existing drugs, which do not improve the efficacy of the product, are ineligible for extended patents [ 16].
The video, in which action is periodically interrupted by soothing, lava-lamp imagery, successfully articulates that vision.
But it takes courage to actually articulate that which you know is against the rules.
"I thought music would articulate that which you couldn't legitimately articulate in dialogue," Mr. Brooks added, "like a child talking about her loneliness, something you don't express at that age". This reference was to another song, "This Lonely Life," written and performed by Ms. O'Connor, that was also cut.
It is the interweaving of commentary, narrative and personal reflection in the piece, and the vital role of the chorus in articulating that scheme, which gives the opera its special quality.
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