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It was an intensely sexual relationship, which enacted, on Naipaul's side, fantasies of cruelty and domination.
The first was North Carolina, which enacted a law last year.
So, too, did the federal government, which enacted measures like subsidies to advance agriculture and assist farmers.
In Massachusetts, which enacted a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures three months earlier, default filings surged in September.
Both those inversions got the attention of the Internal Revenue Service, which enacted rules intended to stem the outflow of corporate tax dollars from the United States.
The legislative body under the 1978 constitution, the unicameral National Development Council, was replaced by the Transitional National Assembly in 1994, which enacted another constitution in 1995.
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That chunk will take you much further than anything at this exhibit, which enacts none of this.
Genes encode proteins, which enact a lifeform's vital functions, and proteins are made of strings of amino acids.
One response to the shame of exclusion and marginalisation is violence, which enacts revenge at the same moment that it lifts the person out of oblivion.
In response to questions about the Prologue, which enacts Woolf's suicide in 1941, the author told us that it had originally been the novel's ending.
The best of the animations make riveting use of puppets, dolls, stuffed animals and related creatures (maniacal feathered demons are a specialty), which enact their largely wordless encounters on the stages of the Décors.
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