For counterpoint, see Society of the Spectacle sec. 158, though also passim. |
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I tell you, there was more head on the first attempt to pour me a pint in The Punch and Judy on Tuesday than there was in Caligula passim. |
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More on this here, passim, especially the section about Zarathustra and the three inamorati. |
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At 58, Fontaine shows little sign of slowing down on his amorous adventures, as intermittently recorded in Franks passim. |
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I was of course making a keynote speech at the recent meeting of the Louth Heritage Plan Public Consultation, mentioned here in columns passim. |
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As reported in Franks passim, the Dullard show is like a wounded albatross trying to get off the ground. |
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Buell discusses these matters passim, particularly in his two best chapters, one on Self-Reliance and another on Religious Radicalisms. |
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See Pitkin 285-306 passim for a detailed investigation of the ways in which Machiavelli's cultural misogyny undercuts other aspects of his argument. |
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See also case details Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, Advisory opinion, I. C. J. Reports 1996 p. 226 passim. |
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Lacking liquidity he buys positions passim and tries to achieve even small profits. |
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Among them, the editors have collected into a mini-anthology Wilson's passim remarks on art from several of his pioneering books, and Cooke has written a commentary upon them. |
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This doctrine may be said to be found passim in nearly every case. |
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Compare with Thomas McFarland, Coleridge and the Pantheist Tradition, 123, 152, et passim. |
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Introduction and text passim, Uvattinnit: The People of the Far North. |
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International Congress of the Roman Notariate held in Berlin, 28.05 to 03.06.1995, reports of the German delegation, Topic I, passim, in particular 10 ff. |
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On the continuing pertinency of this monetary explanation for early modern inflation, and its relation to other sorts of explanation, see Mayhew passim. |
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