A radiographic evaluation is not indicated unless radical treatment is being contemplated. |
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At the core of this book is a call for a radical rethinking of how psychiatric problems are alleviated. |
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My brother had radical surgery and a long course of treatment some years back that would have bankrupted a lord. |
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A radical alternative to this approach, one that would expose patients to the full price of drugs, is reference pricing. |
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This is what happened in the sixties and early seventies, making radical feminism, and radicalisms of other varieties, possible. |
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In the twentieth century, many radical intellectuals embraced the mass media. |
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The theater group offered an even more radical reinterpretation of Samson et Dalila. |
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Before Hitler's atrocities exposed the barbarous extremes of social engineering, eugenic views were regarded as radical visions of social reform. |
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The group of patients underwent modified radical mastoidectomy because of the presence of a sclerotic mastoid with extensive cholesteatoma. |
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Each of the main treatments radical prostatectomy, radiation therapy, and monitoring has risks. |
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Urinary incontinence is very common, but most people do not desire or require radical treatment. |
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He rejected the radical branch of the party that advocated secession in defense of states' rights and slavery. |
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Phenomenology involves a radical change in all such positings of real existence. |
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In patients who are unfit to have radical surgery, radiotherapy may be administered to the inguinal lymph nodes. |
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During his army years Bunyan witnessed the struggle between Presbyterians, who wanted to reform the Church of England, and radical sectaries. |
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Subsequently, with other intellectuals, he agitated for political and social change, earning a reputation as a mild radical and socialist. |
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These are exciting, radical, almost seditious ideas in this conservative country. |
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The rest of the pamphlet contained a list of treatment options ranging from modified radical mastectomy to hormonal therapy. |
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It will be interesting to see whether this will encourage them to back this most radical option. |
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Options include radical prostatectomy, conformal radiotherapy or brachytherapy, hormone treatment, and active monitoring. |
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Wright was committed to the practice of modern realism and radical modernism. |
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When von Neumann proposed this architecture in 1945, it was a radical idea. |
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The radical leaders distrusted the private sector altogether because of its close ties to the West. |
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More serious cancers, however, will require radical surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. |
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So, since their sectional interest excites no passions amongst the populace, some are attracted by more radical measures. |
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Jonathan Beck has interpreted this manner of literary and musical composition as the implosion of a formal system through radical self-reference. |
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She continued to practise here, despite further radical surgery for a separate primary carcinoma. |
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The website would not have borne this weight of traffic without the radical restructuring that was completed only last month. |
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All the control lymph nodes were removed as part of radical surgeries for malignant disease conditions and were negative for malignancy. |
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The patient in this case study underwent ablative surgery consisting of a radical hemipelvectomy carried out by an orthopaedic oncologist. |
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We will need a fresh and radical approach capable of reaching millions, not thousands, of voters. |
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Behind them, we have to believe the mind will undergo a radical transformation. |
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Despite this risk, radical surgery is not indicated for the treatment of this lesion. |
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The same diagnostic delay led to 64 patients having more radical treatment than necessary. |
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Iceland displays some radical cultural differences with its temporary American inhabitants. |
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For translators, the radical differences between Chinese and English are a source of despair and opportunity. |
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To that end, you'll notice a radical difference in speed and handling depending on the size of the car. |
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The story also illustrates the most radical difference between mania and hypomania. |
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The difference between then and now was so radical he was at loss about what to think. |
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The following is a marvellous, energizing, healing ceremony that really does make a radical and lasting, difference in your life. |
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As for the property rights of authors to their works, the consequences of these differences are radical. |
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The radical injustice of early capitalism gave birth to the overcompensation of totalitarian communism. |
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Here, and elsewhere in the installation, one radical difference between the classical and modern sculptures was made evident. |
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There's a radical difference between this kind of traditionalist politics and laissez-faire conservative politics. |
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But then again, a subtle difference was preferable to a radical one, and it did give me a short-term confidence boost. |
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It should be easy enough to guess the reason for this radical difference in behaviour. |
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Only those who do not understand the radical difference between the movement of socialist women and bourgeois suffragettes can think this way. |
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This is the first time we have encountered such radical differences within one lot. |
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We want to make a radical difference to the prospects and perception of the town. |
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It could be many years before the conditions are such that a radical reform of Social Security is possible. |
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But even here, the radical change began with federal courts taking major areas of public policy away from state legislatures. |
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Are the arguments of those who predict a radical change in the nature of 21st century wars that groundless after all? |
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Efforts to improve air quality in York are not radical enough to make a real difference, councillors have claimed. |
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The proposal makes sweeping, radical changes in the law, but the regulatory analysis does not reflect them. |
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The rest of the time, they assumed that economic rationalism implies support for radical free-market reform. |
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As a result of these classes, Emmy made the radical decision to abandon school teaching and make a career as a mathematician. |
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The people are exhausted from the radical changes that affect their way of life. |
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This will undergo a radical change, with an extension to the northbound M606 and a new routing system around it. |
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Meanwhile, dams associated with hydroelectric plants can cause radical disruption of area ecosystems. |
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The essential elements of power remained the same without a radical shift in strategy or force structure. |
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For a party steeped in a history of armed struggle they are none too keen on radical activism. |
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There needs to be a radical overhaul of the system to increase job-sharing and to give people incentives to work full-time. |
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Of course, the demand for a shorter standard working week and job-sharing without loss of wage income is a radical demand on capitalism. |
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Mackay, who successfully oversaw a radical restructuring of the group, will be a tough act to follow. |
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We made some pretty radical engine changes that we hope pay some dividends, and we did the same with the race car. |
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He balanced my more radical views of industrial relations with his more pragmatic outlook. |
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There have been calls for a radical delivery of the three Rs, and we back this. |
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He was presented as the quixotic radical, the gregarious populist, the lovable dissenter, the rare honest liberal, the minority of one. |
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For a while it seemed that the government had quelled radical groups, but this has only lulled us into a sense of false security. |
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For a warden, the need for both routine and vigilance means experiencing radical swings in emotion several times each day. |
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However, among the Abkhaz and Ossetians, tension and radical nationalism after the disintegration of the Soviet Union led to civil wars. |
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They have exploited this radical abbreviation of focal length to develop a prototype of a credit-card-thin camera. |
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I also wonder whether there is a term in psychoanalytic theory for this perception of our body's radical alterity. |
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What is radical about the Briley design is that it is rifled with six, straight, equally spaced lands and grooves. |
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If the quasar results are eventually confirmed, our concepts of space and time are sure to undergo radical transformations. |
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The radical transformation that many prisoners undergo is often lost in popular accounts of the prison experience. |
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Using these legends, he would come up with these radical theories of fabulous civilizations from remote past. |
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Over the course of the last two decades the organisation of governmental activity has undergone a radical transformation. |
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Even if they do, I think it's going to miss all the ambiguities in something that might not necessarily conform to a radical agenda. |
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Even more annoying, speak with radical environmentalists and they'll lard their speech with numerous conservation biology buzz words. |
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What were the circumstances that prompted these renouncers to undergo such a radical change of life? |
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The health plan will also see a radical overhaul of accident and emergency wards, which will include a separation of serious and minor cases. |
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Over the last number of weeks, the theatre has been undergoing a radical transformation in the name of theatre. |
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His political zeal was fired when he befriended radical black activists including Angela Davis. |
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The resulting album attracted two nominations in the Radio 2 folk awards with its radical approach to traditional music. |
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The most radical form of Buddhism, Zen, has been described as a path of crooked wisdom. |
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He was at first not as radical in his reforms as some of the Anabaptists of that city. |
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Even republicanism has turned itself inside out in ever more radical attempts to show them a face they might accept. |
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There isn't anything radical about sophisticated, lavishly conceived furniture. |
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Hess came to his radical views after writing to Murray Rothbard and requesting to meet him. |
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These twin notions are neither new nor radical, but are rooted in core American values. |
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Moore's law is not concerned with radical new technologies that could have a dramatic effect. |
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In general, anarchism plays a big role in American radical politics and countercultures. |
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The same ambivalent usage marks anarchist versions of the truth, or those of radical feminists. |
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This country is undergoing a radical transformation because of illegal immigration and our President will do nothing to stop it. |
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That turned people my age to more social issues, to reading books, to more radical ideas, to Marxism. |
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For most teachers, then, doing things that make a difference would mean working in radical ways within a mainstream school. |
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Despite the heavy secrecy imposed on this radical program, a storm of opposition will be hard to avoid. |
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Road pricing is a radical solution that primarily is about securing allocative efficiency of scarce resources, namely road space. |
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Whatever Reynaud's own preferences in this regard, he was restrained from more radical policies by the more cautious members of his government. |
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First, let's mandate a radical redesign of that core user of oil, the automobile. |
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She calls for a radical re-examination of traditional approaches to accountability, transparency and press freedom. |
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The radical Left will need better representation than Ralph Nader at the next election. |
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From this point of view the change in the vote for the radical Left is extremely significant. |
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The resuscitation of the religious view of nature requires a very radical change. |
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Historically, radical feminism started with the assumption that the sexes are adversarially poised. |
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The traditional post office underwent a radical transformation and the new-look store was opened ten years ago. |
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One reason why the new rules are so radical is that they sweep away all the previous ones. |
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Do you really believe the Republican majority in the House and Senate would obey this radical leftist? |
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Following its withdrawal from Anzac, the AIF went through a radical re-organisation. |
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The vibes coming out of the company suggest that radical change is not in the wind. |
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The health department at Stormont needs a radical rethink on both acute and elective surgery provision. |
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In 2006, the spork was given a radical reboot in an attempt to address some of its structural shortcomings. |
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Lara Atkin argues that our perception of the period needs a radical rethink. |
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That section did not empower him to make a radical change of any other kind to any legislation. |
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Strikingly, however, mainstream political antagonists, and even some radical dissenters, embraced clashing versions of the egalitarian tradition. |
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He was elected as MP for Stirling Burghs in 1868, and gained a reputation as a radical Liberal. |
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His radical Westminster constituents returned him again, but he failed to become a second Wilkes. |
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He's accused of supporting extremists or radical groups in other countries as well, but Colombia is an sufficient place to start. |
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This claim should be contrasted with the anticlerical, even antireligious, tone of the more radical voices of the French Enlightenment. |
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Every other Labour government has seen big unions holding the line against radical constituencies. |
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They may be hard to take seriously as radical insurrectionists, but Scotland's doctors are revolting. |
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More radical feminists, however, have attempted to show that the biblical traditions are thoroughly and irredeemably antifeminist. |
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The Levellers, the strongest of the radical groups, demanded an end to King, Lords and Commons, and rule by Parliament. |
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He starts with the famous debates that took place in Putney Church in 1647 between the Cromwellian grandees and the radical Levellers. |
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In England there were leaders like Oliver Cromwell with his New Model Army and radical groups like the Levellers. |
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A broad rhetorical commitment to this ideal coexisted with stringent restrictions on speech deemed radical or obscene. |
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In times of radical change, artists, rhetoricians, and critical intellectuals too often underestimate our importance and our powers. |
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Indeed, her writing falls within an American antinomian tradition and can be seen as an act of sustained radical revisionist historiography. |
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It is a politics that has informed not just black power anti-racism but the gay pride movement and, above all, radical feminism. |
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The superoxide anion radical is capable of causing as much cellular damage as singlet oxygen. |
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As it stands, Earle is today probably best known more as a radical than as a rocker. |
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In the final analysis, the ideology of radical diversity surreptitiously promotes a political program of the same kind. |
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By implication, black feminism is cast as sectarian in comparison with radical or socialist feminism. |
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But Allende's radical sectarians must stand trial too, and for the same moral reasons. |
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It's not just the radical white left or sectarians hawking papers for solidarity donations. |
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He's no radical, but at least he talks about raising income and enforcing antitrust. |
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Yet, this is so much more than a simple bout of radical rightism in American foreign policy. |
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During the 1980s, more radical voices rightly said that we needed to go beyond merely opposing discrimination. |
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The book is innovative and does much to explain the development of a radical right wing in Polish political life during the twentieth century. |
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The real reason, of course, was the opposition from the radical right wing of the Republican Party. |
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The political coup by the radical right wing has already begun to provoke a political response from below. |
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Global salvationism thus combines alarmist visions and diagnoses with confidently radical collectivist prescriptions for the world. |
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It was a radical move from a First Minister derided by many as a leader of Lilliputian vision. |
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Would we rather not accept the responsibility of apostleship at Pentecost and its radical implications? |
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The product family of vending machines is likely to be the area most ripe for radical technological development. |
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Over the past 20 years the industrial relations system in Australia has undergone radical transformation almost beyond recognition. |
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The Left Bloc began by bringing together people from different traditions of the radical left in Portugal. |
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The group's radical zealots may wish this were just an April Fool's joke, but it's not. |
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The advisors also discover that McKeene was a political radical in her youth. |
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A radical working class carried out a general strike in 1917 and provoked two states of siege. |
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The single greatest critic of the British Empire, Edmund Burke, was an archconservative who saw imperialism as an essentially radical project. |
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In her report she recommends a radical change in the make-up of the new board. |
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Others had more strident critiques of American society and envisioned radical social changes that struck at the root of inequality. |
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He went through a black radical period in his twenties, complete with a big Afro, he recounts matter-of-factly, but he grew out of it. |
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In keeping with his views on knowledge and language, Crathorn advocated radical changes to traditional Aristotelian ontology. |
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She has been the most radical advocate of the party's adoption of an independent stance in elections. |
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Most radical of all were the ultraists like John Brown, who were prepared to wage armed conflict to achieve their objectives. |
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We begin tonight with a new call to arms by President Bush on the global war on terrorists and radical Islamists. |
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The arms-control process did, however, lead to a radical shift in the priority given to national aerospace defense. |
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Their passivity is a reflection of the lack of cohesiveness among social groups and radical parties. |
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At the time of launch the collaboration between the news and current affairs departments was a radical approach. |
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She was supported by all the left and radical parties including the NSSP as well as all the various bourgeois and petty bourgeois Tamil parties. |
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The turn from relief to sculpture in the round led to radical changes in his work. |
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We need to live our lives formed by the radical sharing of bread and wine in the Eucharist. |
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The Government is considering a radical shake-up of university funding, with its proposals to be published in a White Paper in January. |
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Instead of running more public-sector deficits and loosening monetary policy, there should be a radical overhaul of taxes. |
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His billionaire wife is remembered either as very religious or beautiful, but certainly not as a radical political activist. |
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York Wasps could find themselves playing summer rugby league as part of a radical shake-up of the sport. |
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Hidden within the morally outraged and civilly disobedient radical, in other words, was the soul of a wronged decision theorist. |
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For socialist and radical parties and movements, 1968 saw a mushrooming in their number and members. |
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His reaction was both emotionally unsparing and radical in its redefinition of musical form. |
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I do have someone working on a more radical redesign, but he hasn't done anything yet. |
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He has recruited an A-team from Corporate America to help pull off a radical turnaround. |
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If some radical predictions come true, the office as we know it could become something of a rarity in years to come. |
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So we can have all sorts of radical parties in politics making change there. |
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The most radical effort of this kind is his revision of the doctrines of atonement and incarnation. |
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They began as revolutionary or radical attempts to reconstruct the world but became increasingly conservative and at peace with the world. |
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It is unfortunate that most people are not in a position to come into contact, let alone sympathize, with radical musical ideas. |
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It will also need a radical rethink of some of our current sacred cows in foreign policy, e.g., the extent to which it is driven by trade. |
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Wales has always had strong left wing and radical political parties and leaders. |
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One option is to do a more radical re-examination of the whole idea of a literary canon. |
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Economists with radical views often run the risk of being tagged with political labels. |
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So I don't think you can reform educational institutions in radical ways, except in the wake of a revolution. |
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As such, for Heidegger, an authentic existence requires as its precondition a radical and not received experience of the past. |
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Maybe old Etonian James will bring his father round to seeing the value of theatre that is radical, critical, foul-mouthed and rude. |
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But the Talmud in its own way is just as radical in its reinterpretation of Scripture as is the New Testament. |
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Retrospective media coverage has whitewashed King while ignoring how his messages are radical challenges to the status quo of today. |
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They want some radical reformation of government to reflect their viewpoint of the world. |
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While Hunt was arrested, Carlile escaped and was hidden by radical friends before catching the mail coach to London. |
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I try to be a radical in political and social ways, but I'm a terrible conservative when it comes to technology. |
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Hard-liners formed a radical political party, more extremist than any other. |
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It was an explicit invitation to the radical students to direct their criticism at the highest leaders of the Party and the State. |
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His uncompromising radical leftism sends up the parliamentary left as savagely as it attacks the political right. |
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Galleries two and four have been transformed in as radical a makeover as you could have hoped for. |
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So the baby boomers' radical approach to everything from ageing to work patterns is inevitably affecting the business of dating too. |
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He is a follower of Iran's Khomeini and a radical reactionary on social issues. |
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The country is secure, no longer having its neighbor's tank armies and radical nationalist influence at its back. |
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All who disagreed openly were barred from the radical teach-in at the public school. |
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And so often what is radical is defined by white heterosexual males and females. |
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Few Burns suppers are now all male, and many celebrate Burns's radical, revolutionary and republican aspects. |
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In addition, radical students espousing forms of Marxism, some combined with religious political rhetoric, joined the disaffected. |
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The patient underwent preoperative chemotherapy and subsequent radical hysterectomy and bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy. |
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Owners may confuse a surgical removal of a mammary gland in the dog with a radical mastectomy in humans, with all of the associated problems. |
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Rather than institute wholesale radical changes, pilot projects in small geographic areas could determine feasibility of a variety of models. |
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Men could then be offered radical surgery if their test results showed a worsening trend. |
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Our study has shown that CDA-II was a good scavenger of hydroxyl radical, and it inhibited lipid peroxidation in brain homogenates. |
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Niacinamide inhibits free radical formation and facilitates beta-cell regeneration in vivo and in vitro. |
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Perhaps of greater concern, this model would entail a radical rethinking of how record labels deliver products. |
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It is time for a radical decentralisation programme for our vastly overmanned Civil Service. |
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The problem is, however, that such radical scepticism involves a performative contradiction. |
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For these women the recommended treatment is often modified radical mastectomy. |
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A really radical, back-to-nature use for this shop might well be to turn it back into a bakery. |
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One part of Scotland rather approves of a son of the manse turned prudent again after a spell as a wayward radical. |
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Due to the sci-fi nature of the game, most of the secondary fire functions have some pretty radical side effects. |
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He was essentially a middle-class radical rather than a champion of the working-class claim to representation in parliament. |
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Subsequently, alkyl hydroperoxides may initiate radical chain reactions and cause membrane destruction. |
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Strand scission in DNA can result from the production of a carbon-based radical following hydrogen atom abstraction from deoxyribose. |
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The workshops and manufactories became breeding grounds for radical ideas to take hold. |
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The ethyl group has a greater molecular weight than the smallest alkyl radical which is the methyl group. |
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James had nothing against intelligent, well-read women, but her views were so radical, he was put off immediately she began spouting them. |
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They scrambled fighter interceptors because they were tracking strange objects on radar making all kinds of radical maneuvers. |
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Readers may not even notice some of the more radical elements like word balloons that get cut off by the panel borders. |
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Most are peaceful, but some Salafis have turned radical and take up arms, just as there were violent Lutheran peasant rebellions in early modern Europe. |
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Not long ago such a demand would have seemed both radical and unfeasible. |
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That's a radical notion to many scientists who have long thought of aging as an uncontrollable process of deterioration that isn't regulated by single genes. |
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Astronauts must undergo a radical readjustment after returning from space. |
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One of the least demanding of all perennial plants, irises are undergoing a radical transformation regarding color, flower form, and reblooming abilities. |
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Military officials said the air strike killed a leading radical. |
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The event grew out of an anti-consumerist action by the Danish radical theater collective Solvognen. |
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Another of the more radical recommendations focuses on medical training. |
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I do not think it is a coincidence that popular music has been an important part of almost every radical movement in American history from the Wobblies to Anti-Globalization. |
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Rather, his appeal proceeded from a radical message of individual autonomy and decentralized political power. |
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Arguably its most radical commitment was to constitutional reform. |
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He's a radical hippie reformer bent on changing things, is what he is. |
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Free radical damage can also wrinkle your skin and weaken your heart. |
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The radical nature of Baran's reformulation of Marxist doctrine is obscured by an understandable tendency to confuse Baran's theory with Lenin's earlier theory of imperialism. |
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The Scotsman, launched in 1817 as a radical alternative to an English-dominated press, had its readers queuing in the wynds of Edinburgh to get their hands on a copy. |
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More moderate people among the Conservatives and Liberals believe that it is only by letting the Laborites have power that the radical tendencies of the Party can be cured. |
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Moreover, even in his new home on the banks of the Schuylkill River, Paine appeared a hotheaded radical. |
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He has now reinvented himself as a radical stand-up with just enough charm and stagecraft to get away with an amazingly low ratio of jokes to running time. |
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This week's emotionally intense, all or nothing energy inclines people towards radical solutions and massive rejigs rather than compromises or incremental steps. |
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If so, how does pluralism differ from radical relativism and subjectivism? |
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Obviously, in the wake of postmodernism we are looking to build up new foundations for ourselves within the context of our newly-acquired radical consciousness of relativity. |
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This commitment to radical religionism leads to terrible public policy. |
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But it is perhaps in that space of radical alterity evoked by poetic images that we can enter into a productive dialogue with the subjects of these exhibitions. |
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Rightists saw liberalism, conservatism, and socialism as degenerate, and presented their radical nationalism as the only way to purify their nations. |
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Some radical historians, Bacher said, believed the tribe was descended from seafaring Scythian Amazons fleeing the encroachment of imperial Greece. |
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A drawback in a comedy program, you might say, but one that actually attests to the radical departure the series represented. |
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I admire Bill, and I wish the Labour Party had a few old buffers of his calibre around to glance over some of the more radical proposals, but he's out of touch here. |
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Here we see Heidegger critically pointing the finger at Nietzsche for his radical individualism, which equated freedom with a solitude that denied our worldly contextuality. |
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I was left thinking that if this is what counts for radical, dangerous, left-field political film-making in the US then America is in more trouble than I thought. |
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You really have to watch out for those radical lefties, don't you? |
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Although Congress is hardly the place to find lots of radical lefties, it's also true that there are very few genuinely conservative Democrats left. |
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One view, found on the left wing of the Labour party, is that a government must take greater powers if it wants to achieve radical change in the society and economy. |
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It was a mass political event, with a very radical and left wing mood. |
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Here, Jim explains why the online music business needs a radical rethink. |
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The Fascists had their roots in bitterly anticlerical Italian radical nationalism, Mussolini himself having been a Socialist leader until the First World War. |
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Huxley was considered a radical reformer and anti-racist for his era. |
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Jerome Robbins, also at NYCB, did the same, and she inspired him to create his radical Afternoon of the faun for her. |
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Is it possible that the brain of a radical right wing conservative and that of a radical left wing liberal are so different that they can never see eye to eye? |
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Weisberg talks about radical evil and situations where there is no room for flexibility or compromise. |
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The most radical aspect of the scheme is the treatment of the exterior as a massive rock face that will eventually bloom into a spectacular vertical garden. |
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Exploring the details of Farmer's life, however, reveals that she is, in a sense, not only the Lost Atheist, but also a feminist, a heretic, a social radical. |
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I see the ability to be alone in the wild as an achievement, something truly radical that strikes at the root of our increasingly presumptuous levels of socialization. |
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How galling it must have been to her to see once radical manifestos used for nostalgia. |
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The Gingrich shutdown haunts the GOP leadership, not the newer, more radical lawmakers in the caucus. |
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Of course, radical change creates losers as well as winners. |
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Maupin is a proud radical, and goodness knows how many gay people he helped come out and feel comfortable about themselves. |
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If anything, those two secular nationalist movements seem to be taking more radical and atavistic forms that reflect their ethnic and religious sources. |
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Well, I have a gripe with the pope, was a bit disgusted, and was struck by his radical views. |
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Perhaps a radical change of pace is exactly the stimulus this brilliant musician needs to help him realize his full artistic potential before it atrophies altogether. |
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In the same year, the arrival of the synthetic fibre Lycra paved the way for a more radical look, with fashion designer Rudi Gernreich creating the monokini. |
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From being radical liberals they now became national socialists. |
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Instead, we use the radical plane, defined by the property that any point on it will have equal lengths of tangent line segments to the two atoms. |
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Not only that, numerous French Jacobins and sans-culottes were aware of this in the 1790s as were many of their democratic radical brethren across the English Channel. |
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The two mainsprings of life are radical heat and radical moisture. |
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Explosive population growth in the Arab world coupled with Europe's unprecedented baby bust presages a radical change in the balance of power in the Mediterranean world. |
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We will no longer be able to count on human nature to serve as a source of resistance to radical utopians because human nature will become more malleable. |
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Free radical scavengers, however, do not completely prevent the loss of diaphragmatic force associated with delayed injury, indicating that other mechanisms are involved. |
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Whenever the antioxidants are present, antioxidant enzyme activity and scavengers of the free radical will be induced to prevent the oxidative damage. |
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Compared with most large projects, this is a bagatelle, but the surreptitiously radical design that makes such poetic sense of the pixel is a gutsy move. |
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In 1931, they reported the case of a woman who had had radical mastectomy for scirrhous carcinoma of the breast 14 months before her final presentation. |
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But every user of a radical ideology as a tool of statecraft fears being out-radicalized. |
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Steinbeck wrote his classic novel Grapes of Wrath after working closely with a radical union of farm and packing-house workers. |
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To say this is not to ignore its radical character, especially in retrospect. |
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For example, I share his concern about the implications of the idea of God's omnipotence for theodicy, and also his unease with a radical separation of God and nature. |
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But the sad reality is that the comics industry is too insular to foster any kind of radical change. |
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Surely it was intentional and perpetrated by Assad or ISIS or a still-unrecognized radical group. |
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Just last year, over 200 Nigerian girls were kidnapped from their school by the radical islamist group Boko Haram. |
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Most revealing is the radical extension of the law of sedition. |
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That some of the most radical and violent jihadi groups denounced its formation is a good sign. |
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The Inland Revenue is also understood to be considering a more radical scheme, where some taxpayers who qualify for self-assessment might not have to fill in a tax return. |
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Actually about the turn of the century Palatine Mennonitism underwent a radical change in development which was to give it its characteristic stamp within German Mennonitism. |
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The second tendency is represented by the large number of works that draw their inspiration from a radical questioning of the structural principles defining semiosis. |
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Such radical ideas did not sit well with the bosses of the Republican machine. |
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He was an adventurer and thrill seeker, but also an ardent radical socialist. |
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Did Fabby claim that Sharaf had given money to radical organizations or advocated overthrowing our government? |
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Increasingly, the radical alternatives of giving up on politics or giving up on the United States seem like the only alternatives. |
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Too moderate and the more radical groups call you a snitch, jeopardizing your standing and authority at demonstrations. |
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