I believe that such a Left is emerging, conjoining a nascent, heterogenous anti-capitalism with full-blooded anti-imperialism. |
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By conjoining these two big subjects in the title, however, it is not my intention to address an issue twice as big in this essay. |
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An improved fastening means conjoining the heel and shank part to the forepart of the mid-sole is disclosed. |
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The process of linking units by means of coordinators is known as conjunction, conjoining, and traditionally and most commonly coordination. |
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He conceives his stone windows as symbols of the creation, conjoining base matter and celestial light. |
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Schuman's music is very American and very choral, a river conjoining many of the streams of sacred song that came into this country. |
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The conjoining horses create a special emblem which, together with the four crosses moline, echoes the design of a Jerusalem cross. |
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It is a universal, inclusive, and conjoining love, going far beyond ordinary human love, which is partial, physical and divided in quality. |
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The Church does not permit such a conjoining in other cases, however, especially when it is a question of trivial matters. |
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Its modular design facilitates conjoining the best of digital printing with the best of screen printing. |
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His artistic manner was already unmistakable, conjoining the graphic precision of an architect with the leaping fantasy of a poet. |
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In the future, conjoining the two will be very important in maintaining competition and conserving the environment. |
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On his marriage, Henry VII adopted the Tudor rose badge conjoining the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. |
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And, if we can move from one perspective to another, what is to prevent us from conjoining our partial views into a reasonably objective picture of the world? |
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In his view such a conjoining not only blurs analysis and diagnosis and thus weakens responses and strategies, but, in a still more disquieting manner, reinforces a dynamic of conflict of culture and religion. |
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The Commission's work in relation to the 14 other cases helps place the attacks into the prevailing context at the time, and is beginning to produce links notably in identifying potential conjoining motives. |
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History and geography in art have rarely had such a propitious conjoining. |
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This reunion we welcome and look forward joyously to conjoining with you. |
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I am therefore pleased to commend this collection to all those who share our vision for the conjoining of justice and peace and to all who seek to know the Church's social teaching. |
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On his marriage, Henry adopted the Tudor Rose badge conjoining the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. |
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