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Two recent books argue that a more thoroughgoing accounting of racism is needed to correct our society's deficiencies.
He continued to appear regularly on cable news, and his shots at the President became less qualified, more thoroughgoing.
We need a broader and more thoroughgoing overhaul, one that begins with the way we bring up our sons and daughters.
Now I discovered the more thoroughgoing decadence of Huysmans and, once I got to university, Nietzsche's instruction to make of oneself a work of art.
Despite its avowed belief in democracy and modernity, secular critics in Turkey have long attacked the Gülen movement as a stalking horse for more thoroughgoing Islamism.
A more thoroughgoing national health care plan like Medicare-for-all, also known as single-payer, would sever the link between employment and insurance entirely and forever.
This combination has often frustrated more thoroughgoing conservatives — Jewish ones especially — who don't understand why more American Jews don't extend their conservative impulses beyond the tribe and vote Republican.
The rise of Black Lives Matter is a clear rebuke of the Clinton record on crime and race — but the rejection of the actual ideology of Bill Clinton's administration on display at this convention is more thoroughgoing than that.
Whether one sticks with Greenberger or returns to Reeves's more thoroughgoing account, Arthur's story attains a sudden, wild velocity from the moment he arrives with Conkling, "striding arm in arm" (same phrase, both books), at the Republicans' June, 1880, Chicago Convention.
Now it seems climate denial was a canary in the coal mine, harbinger of a more thoroughgoing alienation from mainstream understanding of the world, leaving the right "unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science," as Ornstein and Mann so memorably put it.
Caught between conservatives who want a more thoroughgoing repeal of the Affordable Care Act than Mitch McConnell's legislative blueprint provides and nervous moderates who want to see fewer people lose health insurance, at the moment it appears there is simply no path to get the bill to 50 votes.
But as the Trumpcare process dragged on, and once it ultimately collapsed, a conventional wisdom began to gel that Republicans would have to settle for large, temporary tax-rate cuts, much like those George W. Bush passed in his first term, rather than a more thoroughgoing and lasting tax reform.
Chief amongst them was the Collège de Montaigu, latterly part of the University of Paris. He lived at a time when this model of reform was under increasing pressure from more thoroughgoing critiques—including that of one of his most famous students, Erasmus.
The French took possession of the dilapidated fort on 19 July 1799, only a few days before the Battle of Abukir, and embarked on a hasty rebuilding. It was subsequently reconstructed in a more thoroughgoing fashion and was renamed Fort Julien after Thomas Prosper Jullien. One of Napoleon's aides-de-camp, Lieutenant Pierre-François Bouchard, uncovered the famous Rosetta Stone at the fort while repairing its defences.Courrier de l'Égypte no.
"[T]he restraint on the circulation of publications [here] was far more thoroughgoing and drastic than any restraint upheld by this Court in Kingsley Books," Brennan concluded. "Mass seizure in the fashion of this case was thus effected without any safeguards to protect legitimate expression. The judgment of the Missouri Supreme Court sustaining the condemnation of the 100 publications therefore cannot be sustained."Marcus, 367 U.S. at 737–38.
The fenestration of the west-facing pavilion and back part of the west facade was altered to accommodate remodeling of the dining room and to increase the lighting of the master bedroom above it. On the interior, the remodeling was more thoroughgoing and utilized accepted Italian motifs of the Eclectic Resurgence. The interior has been little altered in the building's reuse. Victorian wall finishes were replaced with textured plaster painted in cream tones.
Therefore, the Renaissance of the 12th century has been identified as the third and final of the medieval renaissances. Yet the renaissance of the twelfth century was far more thoroughgoing than those renaissances that preceded in the Carolingian or in the Ottonian periods. Indeed, Charlemagne's Carolingian Renaissance was really more particular to Charlemagne himself, and was really more of a "veneer on a changing society" than a true renaissance springing up from society, and the same might be said of the Ottonian Renaissance.
Ralph Schoenman and others, including the anarchists who later led the organisation, saw direct action as a sort of insurrection that could force the state to give up nuclear weapons. These factions argued among themselves about whether non-violence was a matter of principle or just a tactic and whether the Committee should limit itself to demonstrations or adopt a more thoroughgoing anarchist programme. Nicolas Walter, a prominent member of the Committee, said later that it had been an anarchist organisation from its inception and that the hundred signatories were, in effect, a front.Walter, Nicolas, Damned Fools in Utopia, PM Press, 2011.
In 1918 and 1962 the ACC produced successive authoritative Canadian Prayer Books, substantially based on the 1662 English Book of Common Prayer (BCP); both were conservative revisions consisting largely of minor editorial emendations of archaic diction. A French translation, Le Recueil des Prières de la Communauté Chrétienne, was published in 1967. In 1985 the Book of Alternative Services (BAS) was issued, officially not designated to supersede but to be used alongside the 1962 Prayer Book. It is a more thoroughgoing modernizing of Canadian Anglican liturgies, containing considerable borrowings from Lutheran, Church of England, American Episcopal and liberal Roman Catholic service books; it was received with general enthusiasm and in practice has largely supplanted the Book of Common Prayer, although the BCP remains the official Liturgy of the Church in Canada.
Foner is a leading authority on the Reconstruction Era. In a seminal essay in American Heritage in October 1982, later reprinted in Reviews in American History, Foner wrote, > In the past twenty years, no period of American history has been the subject > of a more thoroughgoing reevaluation than Reconstruction—the violent, > dramatic, and still controversial era following the Civil War. Race > relations, politics, social life, and economic change during Reconstruction > have all been reinterpreted in the light of changed attitudes toward the > place of blacks within American society. If historians have not yet forged a > fully satisfying portrait of Reconstruction as a whole, the traditional > interpretation that dominated historical writing for much of this century > has irrevocably been laid to rest.Foner, Eric, "The New View Of > Reconstruction," American Heritage, October/November 1983, Volume 34, Issue > 6.
Ryan comments: :Yet if the Benedictine reforms dominate the sources from this period, their wider impact should not be overstressed: large areas of England were affected only minimally, if at all. It was the emergence of small local churches and the development of new systems of pastoral care – processes only imperfectly documented – that would have the more enduring impact and more thoroughgoing effect on religious life in England. Julia Barrow agrees, arguing that the establishment of the Benedictine monasteries was "not necessarily the most important development within the English church of the time"; far more significant numerically was the growth in parish churches. In the view of Catherine Cubitt the reform "has rightly been regarded as one of the most significant episodes in Anglo-Saxon history", which "transformed English religious life, regenerated artistic and intellectual activities and forged a new relationship between church and king".

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