Strategy, as freedman describes his admittedly diffuse and multifaceted subject, is both a way of thinking and a way of doing. |
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A serf could become a freedman only through manumission, enfranchisement, or escape. |
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The Southern states passed the Black Codes to deprive the freedman from voting after the Civil War, which meant they were routinely charged with crimes such as vagrancy and moral turpitude. |
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He later became a freedman and lived his life lame and in ill health. |
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The secretariat was divided into bureaus, with each being placed under the leadership of one freedman. |
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The act itself was carried out by a freedman of his named Maximus, and a steward of Domitian's niece Flavia Domitilla, named Stephanus. |
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But knowing that the painter was a black freedman prompts one to speculate about the relationship between the solidly respectable sitter and the socially marginal man who immortalised him. |
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It was not so strange, then, that a freedman supporter of Caesar's erected a pillar over the ashes of the dead dictator in the Forum in April 44 bc and offered cult to him as a being now resident among the gods. |
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Scalawag, in U. S. history, any Southerner who supported the federal plan of Reconstruction after the Civil War or who joined with the black freedman and the carpetbagger in support of Republican Party policies. |
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Agrippina had sent away Narcissus shortly before Claudius' death, and now murdered the freedman. |
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Any future children of a freedman would be born free, with full rights of citizenship. |
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Thus the baths erected by Claudius Etruscus, the freedman of the Emperor Claudius, are styled by Statius balnea, and by Martial Etrusci thermulae. |
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Freedman says that clients approaching retirement or in retirement should take some defensive measures by shifting stock. |
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Dr. Freedman is chair and professor of psychiatry, emeritus at New York Medical College. |
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Freedman is co-chair of the state Personal Financial Planning Committee, and is a frequent speaker on eldercare topics. |
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When Russell Freedman won the Newbery Medal for his photobiography of Abraham Lincoln in 1988, he rewarded himself with a trip to China. |
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He was sacked in February 2015 and replaced by another former Forest player, Dougie Freedman. |
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Step forward the man who fits the bill in every single category, yet still features below Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Dougie Freedman and Gus Poyet in the betting. |
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At the meeting, Freedman reported a Hubble constant of about 73 kilometers per second per megaparsec, which corresponds to a universe between 9 and 12 billion years old. |
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As of 2014 but historian Lawrence Freedman, who had access to classified documents, said in a 2005 book that the subsequent bombing missions were failures. |
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In 1995 Freedman curated the show Minky Manky at the South London Gallery. |
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