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There's very little movement or outward display to hide behind.
His clothes, an outward display of his social class, transcend his race and magically erase the threat of discrimination.
Human females are one of the few apes that don't have an obvious outward display to show they are ovulating.
While many brands have by now embraced rainbow flags, Enriquez says they are looking beyond just an outward display of support.
The battery lasts for about two days in my experience, which is somewhat disappointing for a passive device with no outward display.
As the author so poignantly described, weight loss may not signify a choice, but it often is an outward display of stress or illness.
These moves include the outward display of emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt, and behaviors such as argumentation, silence, and leaving the stress-inducing situation.
Despite the demonstrations on Wednesday, many among the more than 100,000 Jews who now call Berlin home worry that the outward display of solidarity will remain largely symbolic.
I felt like I was in a history book watching them march through my town in their white robes, an outward display of their disgust for my blackness.
She said that the clubs' bark was worse than their bite, with most showing an outward display of zero tolerance, while turning a blind-eye to drug use and supply inside.
"Apsara" (1985-86) (traditionally, a celestial nymph in indu myth) works with organic and earthy tones as it folds with grace yet generates a great force within the sculpture toward an outward display of vigor.
Overall, the completion of an anger management program is likely to result in long-lasting positive changes in behavior. Successful interventions can result in not only a reduction of the outward display of aggression, but also a decrease in the internal level of anger.
Cinema Express gave the film one-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that " Despite the many issues that the film tries to address, what we get from all of this is only an outward display of the woman’s struggles and a voice that falls flat".
Smith lived in moderation compared to other horsemen of the era, with the only outward display of ostentation being a diamond ring that he would wear to track engagements.McCarthy and McGill #1, p. 24 Smith also did not smoke and only drank an occasional glass of wine.Sloan and Luckman, p.
Awards and decorations of the Ukrainian Army are those military awards including decorations which are issued to members of the Ukrainian Army under the authority of the Minister of Defence. Together with military badges such awards provide an outward display of a service member's accomplishments. These awards were approved since 1999. On May 30, 2012 President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych issued a decree enacted new regulations on departmental awards.
Even religion, when it did exist, wasn't much more than an outward display. Bigou does come to believe that the local priest is one of the few people he knows who exhibits integrity. The "petit bourgeois" in the novel are shabby and bewildered as they assist helplessly at their nation's funeral, but they stand in brilliant contrast to the insatiable greed and craftiness of the wealthy. Marshall clearly believes that France lost its virtue, especially among its elites.
The IRA units in South Armagh were more advanced than elsewhere in the north-east largely down to Aiken's leadership and training.M. Lewis, 'The Newry Brigade at Independence War in Armagh and South Down,' Irish Sword XXVII (2010), 225-232; Eoin Magennis, Frank Aiken, 5. In 1917, making an outward display of defiance, Aiken raised the republican Irish tricolor, opposite Camlough Barracks in Armagh, a move designed as deliberate provocation.University College of Dublin Archive P104/1309, cited by Townshend in "The Republic", 32.
Throughout his career Nichiren harshly denounced Buddhist practices other than his own as well as the existing social and political system. The tactic he adopted was shakubuku, conversion, in which he shocked his adversaries with his denunciations while attracting followers through his outward display of supreme confidence. Modern detractors criticize his exclusivist single-truth perspective as intolerant. Apologists argue his arguments should be understood in the context of his samurai society and not through post-modern lenses such as tolerance.
Awards and decorations of the United States Army are those military awards including decorations which are issued to members of the United States Army under the authority of the Secretary of the Army. Together with military badges such awards provide an outward display of a service member's accomplishments. The first recognized medals of the U.S. Army appeared during the American Civil War and were generally issued by local commanders on an unofficial basis. The Medal of Honor was the first award to be established in regulations as a permanent Army decoration, complete with benefits.
Every year, Dorman students celebrate "Farmers Day" to commemorate the annual football game against Spartanburg High School. The tradition originates from Dorman's more rural placement and students as opposed to Spartanburg High School's traditionally more urban and affluent students, who would refer cajolingly to Dorman students as "farmers." Students typically take their vehicles "mudding" or "mud-slinging" in the days before the game in an outward display of rural pride and proclivity and wear overalls to school to celebrate a culture rooted in farming. School officials typically accommodate the observance of these activities by, for example, providing alternate parking for muddy trucks.
"White fragility", as described by academic Robin DiAngelo in a 2011 paper, states that white people react to "racial stress" with an "outward display of emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt, and behaviors such as argumentation, silence, and leaving the stress-inducing situation." DiAngelo theorized that this reaction served to "reinstate white racial equilibrium." The term has since been analyzed in academia and described in media as a distinct range of expressions by many white people in a number of historical settings, and up to modern times. The term is often tied to the idea of structural racism.
55 Yet in spite of this demand for the outward display of obedience, the drive to gain acceptance did not go unchallenged, even within the movement. Early objections focused on its resemblance to the Roman salute employed by Fascist Italy, and hence on it not being Germanic. In response, efforts were made to establish its pedigree and invent a proper tradition after the fact. The compulsory use of the Hitler salute for all public employees followed a directive issued by Reich Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick on July 13, 1933, one day before the ban on all non-Nazi parties.
Indian BSF personnel and Pakistani Rangers face off against each other in the Wagah-Attari border ceremony, October 2014. Wagah and Attari, the only open road border crossing between Pakistan and India, is the site of a notorious flag lowering ceremony each evening. During the ceremony, Indian Border Security Force personnel and Pakistani Rangers carry out a drill in which they mirror each others' actions predominantly consisting of high-kicks, foot stamping, marches and aggressive stares. Despite the outward display of what seems to be aggressive nationalism, arrogance and pride, the meticulously synchronized drills actually require a high degree of cooperation and coordination from both sides.
The circle — there is only > one — is reached by a broad stairway of white and green marble, and there is > never a pillar to obstruct the view. But even beyond an outward display > science plays its part at the picture house, in that the heating and > ventilating arrangements are on the most approved system, and fire is > certainly considered to be next to impossible. The aim is to make this > theatre the home of the world's most realistic films, and the start made on > Friday with those wonderful pictures of "The Miracle" straight from Covent > Garden Theatre has undoubtedly given the place a good send off.
SRB headquarters at Nakasero became the scene of torture and executions over the next couple of years. Despite its outward display of a military chain of command, Amin's government was arguably more consumed with rivalries, regional divisions, and ethnic politics than the Uganda People's Congress (UPC) coalition that it had replaced. The army itself was an arena of lethal competition, in which losers were usually eliminated. Within the officer corps, those trained in Britain opposed those trained in Israel, and both stood against the untrained, who soon eliminated many of the army's most experienced officers. In 1966, well before the Amin era, northerners in the army had assaulted and harassed soldiers from the south. In 1971 and 1972, the Lugbara and Kakwa (Amin's ethnic group) from the West Nile were slaughtering northern Acholi and Langi, who were identified with Obote.

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