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Following this, participants rated each piece on its 'poeticness' and the extent to which it prompted a reappraisal of meaning during reading, providing subjective measures of poetic recognition and the need to reappraise meaning.
That's not to say, of course, that the protests which it's prompted should be heeded.
In the empty courtyard of 4616 Greenwood Place, she whips out her brown leather notebook and waits for Chandler's spirit to descend, which it does, prompting an extended reverie on the city as Chandler saw it, "vital and greedy, lost and beaten, full of emptiness and beauty".
The State Department was aware of the language in the current bill, which it knew would prompt outrage from Palestinians and other Arabs, who swiftly denounced it this week.
But the momentum to clinch a deal pretty soon is unmistakable and is largely due to the economic and political lure of joining the EU.The Turkish-Cypriot government, in particular its 78-year-old leader, Rauf Denktash, is still resisting the UN plan, which, it says, will prompt a mass displacement of Turkish-Cypriots and the "Hellenisation" of the island.
According to one theory, when people engage in discussions with others who share their opinion they are apt to hear new arguments in favor of it, which prompts them to believe in it all the more strongly.
The referendum in Arizona and the two-year-old California law on which it was modeled have prompted a fierce debate over whether the nation has gotten its money's worth from its bilingual education programs, on which billions of dollars have been spent and through which hundreds of thousands of children have passed.
Labour unveils an 8ft high stone with its manifesto pledges carved into it, which prompts social media fun, while a plaque has been unveiled to mark the spot of John Prescott's 2001 punch.
Part of what gave the C.F.P.B. its power was its independence; it had been designed to operate outside the bounds of influence of Congress and the White House, and it was difficult for a President to replace the person running it, which prompted its critics to argue that it had no accountability.
The camps have become de facto no-go zones for the Sudanese government, which it finds galling and which prompts regular announcements that it will clear them out — in contravention of all humanitarian standards.
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