Hence, she crosses the boundaries between a retriever of ancient treasures and a finder of local Americana. |
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These political conventions are a real piece of Americana, a genuine bit of folk culture. |
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Today we have entered into a dangerous Pax Americana for North American missions. |
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For a little while I was not clear whether either of these pieces of Americana existed outside the fictional Brown and Van Pelt households. |
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Obviously heavily influenced by Americana alt.country, she transcends them all in stunningly enthralling style. |
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Featuring the talents of Cynthia Frazzini and Craig Aspen, The Believers' sound blends Americana rock with folk-country and a hillbilly twang. |
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They come to him from some weird, distinctive subcurrent of malevolent Americana, and he writes them down. |
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Despite the threat of international terror, the era is still one of Pax Americana. |
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There is no place in the Pax Americana envisioned by the Bush administration for even formal self-determination. |
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The Pax Americana of today is somewhat similar to the Pax Romana of the first century. |
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The Bush administration appears intent on an imperial Pax Americana based on U.S. military supremacy. |
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You tell me my son died to spread the cancer of Pax Americana, imperialism in the Middle East. |
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Rather, he argued, the true objective of the war was an effort to impose a Pax Americana on the region. |
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Personally, I wouldn't vote for either of the two charlatans currently vying for control of Pax Americana. |
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We arguably benefit much more from the Pax Americana than the Yanks do themselves. |
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The ebullient mood of those works has been recaptured here, with a surprising overlay of Americana. |
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A place still firmly rooted in old-time Americana, where kids puddle around in the shallows and dogs lap up fallen ice cream cones. |
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Picking up a Grammy last year for the Americana album of the year was recognition of successes he has achieved with his wife Julie. |
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For the most part, the arguments favoring a Pax Americana have not been developed beyond short articles or op-ed pieces. |
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In the past couple of years, there has been the distinct sense that the genre of Americana is reaching critical mass. |
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In practical terms, the foregoing discussion provides several useful lessons for future intervention in pursuit of Pax Americana. |
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The Bush administration is relearning those lessons in the gory outcome of its attempted Pax Americana. |
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Billboards advertising assorted Americana jostle for position with US-style shopping malls and brash, brutalist hotels. |
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There are murmurs amongst aficionados of his edgy, Gothic parables of Americana that he has gone over to The Other Side and become mainstream. |
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In an obvious departure from Dickens these stores always included quanta of Americana. |
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A lone female figure sits alone drinking in an automat, an area supplied with vending machines that is pure Americana. |
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Today the world is confronted with Pax Americana on a most insidious scale. |
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Returning to topic, at a certain point I felt that the innovative spirit of Americana, dealt with below, had departed for other climes. |
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I want it to be fresh, crisp and sparkling, so please forgive the venture into 50s Americana. |
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They are about imposing a Pax Americana from Georgia to the Phillipines. |
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The way they all spoke of it, it sounded like classic Americana. |
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And just as artists' styles range from Norman Rockwell's homespun Americana to Andy Warhol's loud pop art, each of these skaters is genius in a different way. |
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Americana provides fine active and casual apparel nationwide to promotional products distributors, screenprinters, embroiderers, and embellishers. |
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Uncle Sam hats, Elvis sunglasses and sideburns, and all manner of glitzy, gaudy Americana was on display. |
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Shamefaced i must declare that even after the restoration of dozens of jukeboxes, my Wurlitzer Americana is still awaiting her restoration. |
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Long before the internet signalled the invasion of nerdish Americana, casual French speakers had begun to succumb to franglais. |
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If and when the presence of the underwriters of Pax Americana in the Balkans are removed, we will have another bout of Hobbesian free-for-all. |
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I'm also fond of the Americana inspired dudes from The Netherlands – The Common Linnets. |
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We need to get to grips with the United States and persuade them that a law-based world order is far better than a Pax Americana. |
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This car is a perfect blend of Americana muscle-car era pop-culture and refined, elegant German engineering and know-how. |
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And yet that just contributed to the local lore of the state as a repository for rugged Americana. |
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Where does a Latin America-born boy with a Cuban father living in Miami learn to get in touch with Americana folk roots? |
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In Europe, Pointer is stocked in stores with names like Americana and Yankee Doodle. |
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A slide show beams Americana pictures of kids ice-fishing, aproned men cooking pasta, and prairie sunsets. |
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Some 7,000 Confederates set sail for Brazil in the aftermath of the American Civil War, settling in a city called Americana. |
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Holland pursues an old-time Americana sound, without the academic self-consciousness or the intrusive musicianly flair that often soils such endeavours. |
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However, Pax Americana had produced the following fundamental changes in the world order, sowing the currently seeds of their antagonistic mutual relations. |
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Most are concentrated between the Fiesta Americana and Continental Plaza hotels. |
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And he pointed out to the easily alarmed librarian that the library's most recent general reference work was a 1938 Britannica, backstopped by a 1910 Americana. |
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In 1953-54, mutual-defence pacts with South Korea and Taiwan were added, and the ground rules for a Pax Americana in the Pacific were largely complete. Where to begin enumerating how the world has changed? |
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We impose the concepts of law on commerce, which takes primary place over the rights of large corporations trying to impose their model on the whole market and supports the notion of Pax Americana. |
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They are leading us into a new world order dominated by a Pax Americana. |
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Both pax Romana and pax Americana contradict the biblical sense of shalom peace. |
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Turbomeca do Brasil, provides, together with Turbomeca Sud Americana based at Montevideo, the support services for 850 engines operated in Brazil and South America. |
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No one today will defend the governor, one of the most dazzling crooks in recent Americana, but he was right to blame the state legislature for not taking away his power of appointment. |
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Then look no further with Paradise Blue, Flamingo Pink, Florida Orange and Americana your garden or time at the beach will be a colourful and rememberable one. |
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Even more than Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein is arguably the figure responsible for shifting the visual idiom from Americana and fame to the problematic of stylization as such. |
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It belongs to the same people who own the Tavern in Cheltenham, a curious place which flipflops between an unconvincing menu of dirty Americana and a much steadier bunch of Mediterranean dishes. |
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But McGuinn's distinctive etherealism still comes through, which should leave both Americana aficionados and Byrds nostalgists more than pleased. |
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Uncle Earl are more traditional than most, their readings of Americana leaning more toward raucous fiddle tunes, jug band blues and laments. |
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Musically, it's hardly unfamiliar – weeping Americana, backed with fuzzes of electric guitar and organ that slide in and out of focus, discomfiting and discombobulating – but expertly done. |
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It was sold in its 146 years as a kaleidoscope of Americana and pre-broadband amusements, but the circus was nothing but faded memory dangled in your face while sideshow bamboozlers turned your pockets inside out. |
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Inspired by the legendary Coney Island Rockabilly Festival in New York, the event merged Fifties-style Americana music with edgy Burlesque. |
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With its sales, maintenance and overhaul facilities, Turbomeca do Brasil and Turbomeca Sud Americana represent for Turbomeca a major nerve center for the whole of the South-American market. |
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Pure Americana, for those who also get a kick out of Violent Femmes, The Felice Brothers, Woven Hand, The Band... Call it 'grunge-grass' if you have to. |
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For example, Paget seems to decontextualize naively NSA-CIA actions in relationship to the military-force side of Pax Americana. |
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Marc by Marc was founded in 2001 and was a big commercial success for Jacobs, but it had become a bit tired, leaning on Americana staples such as prom dresses and ditsy prints. |
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Instead the 34-year-old fan of 1950s Americana takes a seat in her very own authentic US diner and enjoys a waffle made with a classic waffle iron. |
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To the uninitiated and prejudiced this may conjure up images of kitsch Americana, rhinestone studded crimplene suits and a generally unappealing stereotype. |
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Joe's solo efforts differ quite a bit from the Pernice Brothers' material, veering more towards Americana than the poppier sound created by his full band. |
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His works embrace every conceivable style from Stravinskyan neo-classicism to contemporary Americana to cerebral serialism and improvisatory chance to postmodern eclectic. |
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The federally endangered hemiparasite Schwalbea americana is a fire-dependent plant. |
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Heuchera americana, or alum root, is adaptable to sun or shade, given sufficient moisture. |
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The only surviving species of the family is Antilocapra americana, the pronghorn antelope, which lives in western North America. |
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They've gone from swing to Italian flavored jazz to americana. |
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The leucoplast genomes of the beech root parasite Epifagus virginiana, the oak parasite Conopholis americana, and the euglenoid Astasia longa display these characteristics. |
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At the time of the last revision of the genus, Apios americana Medikus was the only described North American species and none of its six infraspecific taxa had been described. |
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Callicarpa americana, the beautyberry, is native to Central America and widely grown. |
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Heterobilharzia americana is a common North American mammalian blood fluke. |
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The scientific name for these two species of trees is Fraxinus americana and Fraxinus Pennsylvania also known commonly as white ash and green ash. |
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After a trial with Canada geese Branta canadensis, microlight aircraft were used in the US to teach safe migration routes to reintroduced whooping cranes Grus americana. |
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Of the seven rare plant species previously reported from Bullock County, Baptisia megampa, Trillium reliquum, and Schwalbea americana, were re-documented in this study. |
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Plant species Latin name Origin American beautyberry Callicarpa americana N American elm Ulmus americana N American sycamore Platanus occidentales N Azalea Rhododendron sp. |
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Many of the showiest fruiting shrubs are native to Mississippi, and one of the first to catch your eye will be American Beauty berry, Callicarpa americana. |
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