Richard Falk argues that the statelessness of the terrorists might make democracy or nationhood an inappropriate forum of address. |
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But Falk and colleagues only compare the Flores fossil to one poorly matched microcephalic skull of a modern human. |
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Falk is a world-leading manufacturer of industrial mechanical power transmission solutions. |
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Jerry Falk is an aspiring writer in New York City, who falls in love at first sight with a free-spirited young woman named Amanda. |
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The next year, I saw Donald Harron as Bassanio, Frances Hyland as Portia, Frederick Falk as Shylock, William Shatner as Gratiano, and on and on. |
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Falk recognizes the need for a preemptive cull but hopes it will be limited. |
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The guy who does the voice of the French Colombo is a legend in his own right, taking what Peter Falk says and adding his own mannerisms and characteristics. |
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Writers Tara Herrmann and Stephen Falk contributed multiple scripts to both shows. |
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In his critique of what he terms predatory globalization, for example, Falk argues that neo-liberals have undermined the social contract between state and society. |
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Over the years, Falk has seen a variety of different malfunction modes of sprag type backstops. |
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Jacob Falk, a writer-director, stumbles upon photographs of prisoners of war being tortured by Danish soldiers. |
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Dr. Falk Kagelmacher explains the consequences of this growth for urban planning, the housing market and the involvement of German companies in the former Middle Kingdom. |
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Falk identified this communitas with the woods, with the unconscious, with the dream space. |
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In 1980, Florence Falk offered a view of the play based on theories of cultural anthropology. |
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In 1990, researchers from Washington University Medical School published a three-dimensional CT scan of the Taung Child endocast, and Falk subsequently reconstructed it again using more advanced computer technology. |
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