His vision is informed by the hope and joy, as well as the melancholia and uncertainty, of that period of incipience. |
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My own conclusion after a bit of homework is that the threat to the civil liberties of most Americans is still mainly a matter of incipience. |
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But also, from its incipience around 1968, liberation theology has been surrounded by controversy because of its often-unabashed association with Marxist analysis. |
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At the incipience of the Beckham Bubble, there was a brilliant essay by David Baddiel, talking about Beckham's right foot. |
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As China adopted the Russian legal system at its incipience, the legal systems in the two countries have much in common. |
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At the incipience of my ceramic creative experiment, which formally took off in 1977 in my student days, I was inoculated by the Uli vaccine. |
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The kids were giddy with anticipation, with incipience. |
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Those who led the charge to pass PPACA were unavailable for comment during the early days of the law's incipience. |
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At the incipience of the internet boom, Diane had a front row seat, serving as President and CEO of Link Resources, Inc., a market research firm specializing in emerging communications technologies. |
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This study is also relevant due to the incipience of credit rating studies in the Brazilian Market. |
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Simply, negative philosophy or any dialectical system for that matter cannot explain its incipience. |
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