Laid by Hickman in a silk-lined coffin with a hidden breathing tube, Bliss enacts phony resurrections for the gullible public. |
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Damien Matthews enacts the role of the actor in the play and Herford himself plays the part of the lawyer. |
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Thus, Clarissa enacts the succession from Stuart theatrics to the Georgian novel. |
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Instead it enacts a movement from future to past that hints towards a futurity entirely removed from linear temporality. |
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Likewise, the volume as a whole enacts a delicate counterpoise between powerful natural drives and equally urgent human discipline. |
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When it is consonant with the covenant identity, then the meal practice also properly enacts and proclaims Jesus' death. |
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That coming-to-consciousness is a task of great difficulty, and the final stanza of the poem enacts that difficulty. |
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In appropriating reproductive power without women, it enacts an appropriation of maternity by patriarchy. |
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Most verse, given the tension between the line and the sentence, has about it a centrifugal force of push and pull that mythically enacts the gravity of an eternal return. |
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Here Monty enacts a fantasy of benign American imperialism, touring Europe and Africa in his pleasure yacht. |
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Lined with red, the black box poem enacts its filiation yet playfully threatens its ground, where the once white chickens are now floating black hens. |
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Federal court jurisdiction is rare when a state legislature enacts something as under federal jurisdiction. |
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They then view the state as a neutral body that simply enacts the will of whichever groups dominate the electoral process. |
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Beverly enacts nonsensical vengeance by enlisting a cult of weirdos to dress up as celebrity impersonators and blow up Hollywood Boulevard. |
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In this way, the poem both enacts and ironizes the solace of authentication. |
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Congress often enacts statutes that grant broad rulemaking authority to federal agencies. |
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The legislature enacts bills, which, if signed by the governor, become law. |
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Liechtenstein has a constitutional monarch as Head of State, and an elected parliament which enacts the law. |
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Congress enacts law defining crimes and providing for punishment. |
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Where Congress enacts a statute that conflicts with the Constitution, the Supreme Court may find that law unconstitutional and declare it invalid. |
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