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Standing apart in a crowded retail market is never easy.
You come to know where you stand, even if that means standing apart.
Other witnesses said Sergeant Connolly was standing apart from Mr. Collado when he fired.
Standing apart from other women would help me avoid being penalized for my sex.
A conspicuous person standing apart from the crowd and yet devoid of any individuality.
Athleta could have more trouble standing apart in an increasingly crowded athleisure industry, though.
As they close with "You Made Me Realise," we're all standing apart from each other.
Stall showers are a regular feature in luxury buildings, often standing apart from the tub.
By standing apart, Ms. Twain may well fit in, though the path hasn't been clear thus far.
Telling your story is surprisingly difficult for most small businesses, but critical in standing apart from the crowd.
It was of a golden haired boy standing apart from the action at the urinals, looking at the camera.
His allies say his political persona is well established and predict he won't have difficulty standing apart from Trump.
The armed forces would no longer be cast so readily as standing apart — even above — the rest of society.
And for Democrats especially, campaign swag is as good a way as any of standing apart from the pack.
She was standing apart from everyone else, pressing her back against the wall, wearing maroon Danskins and pink leg warmers.
Following that revelation, Roosevelt proceeded as if "a path had opened, a possibility of standing apart from Franklin," writes Goodwin.
At the far end, standing apart from the crowd, was the bright yellow "Snapbot" vending machine that dispensed the glasses.
Even more, conservative evangelicals drew directly from the Jesus People's self-conception as marginal figures standing apart from a corrupt system.
Standing apart from the festivities, he paced back and forth on the White House lawn, his cellphone pressed to his ear.
It sees itself as standing apart from the vulgar political culture of the rest of Texas, like Rome surrounded by the Goths.
It shows a team of four researchers, standing apart from one another, holding up the gigantic reptile while it was still alive.
Until this week, it occupied a place of honor on the credenza, standing apart from walls filled with autographed portraits of world leaders.
He's standing apart from them and can't bring himself to actively be part of this argument; there's a sense of detachment from it all.
While everyone else at the funeral was standing with their specific hero groups and families, there was one young boy standing apart from them all.
My body isn't standing apart from me holding my life in a vise grip: It is making my life, indivisible from the rest of me.
The fact that Cloak & Dagger is making the same mistake as its peers is a big problem for a show that was built on standing apart.
No one of the four leaders of the pack currently standing apart as an obvious choice to face off against incumbent President Donald Trump in November.
It seemed exposed and taller and more formidable, more mysteriously separated from its neighbors, standing apart in dense shrubbery, which was half obliterated under its burden of white.
While many countries around the world share Washington's suspicion -- even hostility -- towards Beijing, they are unwilling to take the economic hit that openly standing apart from China would entail.
Her sisters are constantly suggesting the pleasure of being part of the in crowd; Kendall's whole deal is standing apart from it, making a name for herself and herself alone.
It's a high-end speaker that's meant to go head-to-head with Apple's HomePod, while standing apart from competitors like Amazon's Echo and Google's Home with a promise of higher-quality audio.
But Mr. Pratt lost the argument to two of Ms. Warren's closest advisers, Dan Geldon and Joe Rospars, who made the case about standing apart from the field and freeing up her schedule.
If Nokia is taking a pure-vanilla approach (at least for now) to Android, Sony is much further along in the game and looking for ways of standing apart from others in the mix.
"I am very proud of the way each and every one of you conducted yourselves during this campaign, standing apart from politics and instead focusing on our sacred mission of providing security," Carter continued.
As the election reaches a fever pitch, soundtracked by the buzz of the auto-dialer, Stone learns to reclaim the feeling of standing apart with her idiosyncratic style — and a box of blue hair dye.
And until the 21984s, American radicals were committed to standing apart from the two mainstream parties, especially the Democratic Party that had long represented white supremacy in the South and corrupt urban regimes in the North.
Nearly 88 percent of Americans fail to reach their full professional potential because they're not passionate about what they do, but standing apart is as simple as finding the right work and going all in on your job.
Standing apart from the first two realms is Berkenblit's third language, which consists of cropped close-ups of a hand with painted fingernails, a single foot with painted toenails, or a nude whose head and feet have been cropped.
Three notables standing apart from the pack are Snapchat, Instagram, Google + and Twitter, the latter of which has made statements recently defending its choice to keep Jones on the platform based on his tweets alone and not their context.
Where Beckham was of the suburbs close to the capital, Rooney came from the housing projects not just in the north, but in Liverpool, a city that takes great pride in standing apart from the rest of the country.
RAVI COLTRANE TRIO WITH TOMOKI SANDERS Jazz Standard, March 28 The saxophonist Ravi Coltrane has spent much of his career standing apart from the heavy legacy of his father, John Coltrane, who died when he was not yet 2 years old.
The villagers learned the virtue of standing apart from the city proper in 1834, when their enclave was spared the three-day assault of white rioters who attacked the churches and businesses of both blacks and abolitionists in Lower Manhattan.
My appointments will be to a court that agrees with me more, but the intent of this reform is to set up for the next hundred years a court that we can look to as standing apart from the political process.
Both Dole and Robertson threatened Bush because they had long histories of supporting forms of conservatism that (under Reagan) now dominated the Republican Party, but that Bush and his family had a history of standing apart from until Bush became Reagan's running mate.
Clinton is also clearly much more statist than Trump, and in fact it is difficult to discern in her rhetoric a sense of nationhood standing apart from state institutions and policies — this is a major source of her emotional deficit as a politician.
I would argue we're a paradigm shift or two away from the Apple Watch standing apart as a device that most of us would experience as meaningfully different than the iPhone when it comes to most aspects of personal computing, fitness tracking aside.
I think that even in the Sargent, when you sort of look at the full composition, the way he took two isolated elements in the composition and brought them together: The daughter standing apart from the group of the other daughters with the base there.
To make matters worse, Palestinians alone have had, since 1949, their own dedicated refugee organization at the United Nations, standing apart from the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, which focuses on all the world's other refugees, numbering close to 85033 million.
His vehement warnings that GOP nominee Donald Trump is temperamentally and intellectually unfit for the Oval Office leave Obama standing apart from almost all of his 43 predecessors in the extent to which he has publicly expressed a hostile attitude to a potential successor.
He has a writer's sensibility — an ability to be in the moment while standing apart as an observer, a novelist's eye and ear for detail, and a precise but elastic voice capable of moving easily between the lyrical and the vernacular and the profound.
Bracketing the scene, which includes a playful cat, are, on one side, a lovely still-life of books and garments on and around a chair and, on the other, a child of ten or so who looks like a delicate boy, standing apart from the action.
As it is with Republicans torn between traditionalists represented by the Bush dynasty, and new approaches represented by Trump, the Democrats today likewise consist of two de facto positions, the one standing apart from the other: Clinton the centrist and Sixties nostalgico and Sanders the Vermont socialist.
Shimmering waterproofs embroidered with the word "Créolité," or Creoleness, gave a contemporary edge, while recurring prints of bustling scenes, inspired by the 1940s paintings of the African-American artist Jacob Lawrence, captured both the excitement of watching a collective behavior and the ache of standing apart from the crowd.
"The findings reveal that indeed, the mix of voices heard from, the assessments of the administration and the degree to which President Trump's words were refuted differed, with outlets that appeal to a right-leaning audience most often standing apart from those with a left-leaning or a more mixed audience," concluded Amy Mitchell, Pew's Director of Journalism Research.
They were two castes, separate and standing apart as by the irrepealable law of God.
Among these four main areas, there are approximately 29,000 stones, 17,000 monuments, and 2,000 individual sites. The monuments consist of what were originally upright blocks or pillars (some have collapsed), made of mostly laterite with smooth surfaces. The monoliths are found in circles, double circles, isolated or standing apart from circles (usually to the east) in rows or individually. These stones that are found standing apart outside the circles are called frontal stones.
The Perninae and possibly the Elaninae are older lineages, as are the Old World vultures. The latter are fairly likely also poly- or paraphyletic, with some aberrant species like the bearded and Egyptian vultures standing apart from the naked-necked "true" vultures.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: "Mancini encouraged Manne to use the songs as vehicles for extended solos, and the results are swinging, standing apart from the show. Candoli and particularly Geller are in top form on this fairly memorable effort".
Aurora Feint The Beginning was met with acclaim compared to other free games in the App Store. One reviewer described it as "the most fun and addictive of the early iPhone games." Aurora Feint II: The Arena was praised in a preview release for its "Lord of the Rings aesthetic" and for standing apart from other match-three games.
The first Priory was reported by Druett in his book, The Stanmores and Harrow Weald Through the Ages, to stand further downhill than the present building. He places it in the area of Priory House on Clamp Hill, with the chapel standing apart on Harrow Weald Common. However, the evidence to substantiate this is inconclusive. It would appear that a small agricultural hamlet existed in the shadow of the Priory Chapel.
The cairns, which are considered to be examples of the Orkney-Cromarty type of chambered cairn, were constructed in the third or fourth millennium BC in a desolate stretch of boggy peat-covered moorland in the Flow Country of Caithness. They consist of two structures standing apart, known as Camster Round and Camster Long. A third cairn, located about away from Camster Round, is not considered to be part of the grouping.Castleden, pp.
This mindset, according to Brown, made harmony a potential trap for Tchaikovsky, as it was for many other Russian composers. He had to get his melodies to go somewhere, to have the ability to connect together instead of standing apart and separate.Brown, Final, 432-4. Tchaikovsky had already shown "a flair for harmony" that "astonished" Rudolph Kündinger, his music tutor during his time at the School of Jurisprudence,As quoted in Polyansky, Eyes, 18.
John English The Worldly Years: Life of Lester Pearson 1949–1972 (2011). Under Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau (1968–1979 and 1980–1984) foreign policy was much less important than internal unity. There were multiple new approaches, some of which involved standing apart from the United States. Trudeau recognized communist China shortly before the United States did,Munton and Kirton, eds. Cases and Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy (1992) pp 227–36.
Local women at that time gathered cockles in the estuary for sale in local markets. Penrhyndeudraeth is still known locally, especially by the people of Blaenau Ffestiniog and Porthmadog, as Penrhyn Cocos (or "Cockletown" in English). Halfway between Penrhyndeudraeth and Minffordd, next to the Snowdonia National Park Headquarters, but standing apart, is Hendre Hall, where in 1648 Humphrey Humphreys was born. He became Bishop of Bangor from 1689 to 1701 and then of Hereford.
At first the cadets and the girls are timid, standing apart, but the Pigtail Girl breaks the ice, and the young people soon begin to dance with each other. The Mistress of Ceremony introduces the divertissements, which are interrupted by an "Impromptu Dance" by the Pigtail Girl. When the entertainment has concluded, the Headmistress sends her students and the cadets off stage, to have dinner. While they are gone, the Headmistress and the Old General dance a "Mazurka Flirtation," revealing their attraction.
For the most part these flanks fall steeply to the shore, with several areas of woodland on the lower slopes. The exception is Silver Point, the promontory separating the upper and middle reaches of the lake. This is formed by Silver Crag (890 ft), an outlier standing apart from the mass of the fell. The lakeshore path from Sandwick in the north to Patterdale in the south was described by Wainwright as the most beautiful and rewarding walk in Lakeland.
In 1997 Baldauf formed the architecture firm BCV with two former BAR colleagues. The firm was chosen, as part of a diverse team including SMWM and Page & Turnbull, to design the San Francisco Ferry Building Marketplace in 1999. Prior to its restoration the ferry structure had, over the years, grown derelict--standing apart from the modern transportation infrastructure of San Francisco. BCV's vision of a new public market hall included brick arches with custom metal folding gates and a restored historic 660-foot long grand nave.
The stadium got an athletics track and a tribune for standing. Apart from many local games, the first international match in Serbia, between the national team of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and national team of Romania was played on it, which ended with the victory of the later by 2:1. It was the third international match of the Yugoslav national team and it was played on 8 May 1922, in the honour of the wedding of King Alexander and Romanian Princes Maria, was attended by over 1,500 spectators, which was remarkable for that time.
Some brief observations will here suffice on the formulæ used between the 6th and the 9th centuries in the various barbarian kingdoms. # The Ostrogoths - Cassiodorus, secretary and afterwards prime minister of King Theodoric, included in his "Variarum (epistolarum) libri XII", particularly in books six and seven, and, as he says, for the guidance of his successors, a great number of acta and letters drawn up by him for his royal master. It is a genuine formulary, though standing apart by itself. This collection dates from before 538 (P.
Nicknamed "Funf", he has been described as "a disciplinarian with a black moustache and a volcanic temper." According to an advertisement in the Schools Handbook of 1947, the school then stood in a park of sixty acres and prepared boys for public schools and the Royal Navy.Schools Handbook of 1947, extract at wiltshire-opc.org.uk, accessed 2 May 2017 The curriculum is described thus: The school's classrooms were whitewashed huts standing apart from the main house, and a barn behind them was used as a gymnasium, where the boys were taught to box.
Thanks to its habit of perching among the reeds, the least bittern can feed from the surface of water that would be too deep for the wading strategy of other herons. The least bittern and much larger and different-looking American bittern often occupy the same wetlands but may have relatively little interaction because of differences in foraging habits, preferred prey, and timing of breeding cycles. The least bittern arrives on its breeding grounds about a month after the American bittern and leaves one or two months earlier. John James Audubon noted that a young captive least bittern was able to walk with ease between two books standing apart.
The latter was banned in Turkey based on the Turkish Constitution's Section TCK 312, but the court order was deemed unconstitutional and the ban was lifted a few years later. From 1991 on, she concentrated on literature, publishing a series of short story books including A Child of Three Coups (1991), The Final Magical Days (1995), Doily in Water (1999), Shahrazad Has a Mouth but No Tongue (2001), Rooms without Walls (2005), A Flawless Picnic (2009), Humming in Footprints (2013), The one Standing Apart in Photographs (2017). As a columnist, Aktas wrote in Yeni Şafak newspaper in 1990's and Taraf between 2008 and 2017.
White Curves (2002), made of white aluminium, by Ellsworth Kelly Sculptures by Alexander Calder (front) and Ellsworth Kelly in the park Embedded in the Berowerpark in the Basel suburb of Riehen, the building features a glazed façade largely looking out onto the corn fields and vines covering the Tüllinger Hills. The two perimeter walls of the original garden site inspired the idea of the museum’s layout. Four long supporting porphyry walls running from north to south and standing apart define the plan of the building. Resting on top of the solid foundation walls, the lightweight glass roof, white enamelled on the reverse, admits northern light but screens off light from the east and the west.
The design of the Eiffel Tower is attributed to Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier, two senior engineers working for the Compagnie des Établissements Eiffel. It was envisioned after discussion about a suitable centrepiece for the proposed 1889 Exposition Universelle, a world's fair to celebrate the centennial of the French Revolution. Eiffel openly acknowledged that inspiration for a tower came from the Latting Observatory built in New York City in 1853. In May 1884, working at home, Koechlin made a sketch of their idea, described by him as "a great pylon, consisting of four lattice girders standing apart at the base and coming together at the top, joined together by metal trusses at regular intervals".Harvie, p. 78.
Pyotr Struve selected the contributors, five of whom had previously contributed to a 1902 volume, Problems of Idealism, and he had attended the 1903 Schaffhausen Conference that laid the foundation for the Union of Liberation. A founder of the Constitutional Democratic Party in 1905, Struve had served in the Second Duma in 1907, then went on to edit the journal Russian Thought. In his essay, he argued that the intelligentsia owed its identity to standing apart from the government because it had coalesced in the 1840s under the impact of atheistic socialism. Thus, when the government agreed to restructure along constitutional lines in 1905, the intelligentsia proved incapable of acting constructively toward the masses, within the new framework.
In linguistics, an absolute construction is a grammatical construction standing apart from a normal or usual syntactical relation with other words or sentence elements. It can be a non-finite clause that is subordinate in form and modifies an entire sentence, an adjective or possessive pronoun standing alone without a modified substantive, or a transitive verb when its object is implied but not stated.American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition The term absolute derives from Latin absolūtum, meaning "loosened from" or "separated". Because the non-finite clause, called the absolute clause (or simply the absolute), is not semantically attached to any single element in the sentence, it is easily confused with a dangling participle.
The art film opens with a quote from American dancer Martha Graham, "A dancer dies twice — once when they stop dancing, and this first death is more painful", a quote which echoes the theme of the song. The video then fades to an abandoned mall where seven dancers, in a straight line, walk into the frame. The following scene shows one shirtless lead dancer standing apart from the rest, who are dressed in over-sized suits. The video runs for five minutes and showcases symbolic contemporary choreography that "gets more intense, combative" as the lead dancer, turning into the "black swan", tries to escape from the clutches of the other six shadowed figures and break free from the cage of light.
It was dedicated in a special recital by Dr. John Wesley Obetz (1933-2015) on April 26, 1981. The organ was renovated in 2004 by D. Leslie Smith (born 1950), who had assisted Kney with the original construction and installation of the instrument. In this renovation, well-worn keyboards were re-covered, the original stop knobs were replaced by new ones, and new pipework was installed to allow for some revoicing that produced an instrument of rather more warmth than the original. In 2013, the chorus reeds were replaced with ranks that blended with the flue work instead of standing apart in larger ensembles, resulting in reeds possessing a more refined timbre but still with a brilliance that now includes more of the fundamental overtones.
After the First Partition of Poland, Kingdom of Prussia seized Poland and Bydgoszcz, drawing up an exact inventory of the city. On a detailed map realized by geometer Greth in 1774, properties on the Market Square are, by and large, the same as those currently standing, apart from a few plots not built at the time, at the corners with Teofil Magdziński street and with Farna Street. In the last quarter of the 18th century, there was no more parcels left: on the corner with John II Casimir street was constructed a large building, dedicated to host the Netze District authorities and the Court of Appeal. The entire western frontage, formerly owned by the Jesuits, was taken over by the Prussian state.
He was a strong believer in Darwinian evolution, holding that Kibbo Kift training would produce morally upright and healthy individuals, through whom the human species as a whole would evolve into a better state. He believed that building better individuals was the way of building a better society, thus standing apart from those on the left and right who believed in the State as the main vehicle for social change. Hargrave's vision of the better society to come owed much to his Quaker roots: he saw a future society without war, poverty or wasted lives, all kept together by the self-discipline of enlightened individuals. The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift took its name from an old Kentish term for a feat of strengthJohn Hargrave – "White Fox" retrieved 28 Sep 2012.
General al-Sisi said: "The president's speech last night failed to meet and conform with the demands [of the people, prompting the armed forces to consult] with some of the symbols of the national forces and the youths without excluding anyone. [They agreed on a road map] that includes initial steps that realize the building of a strong and coherent Egyptian society that does not exclude any of its sons and currents and that end the state of conflict and division." He added the army was standing apart from the political process but was using its vision as the Egyptian people were calling for help and discharged its responsibility. Al-Sisi named former Chief Justice Adli Mansour as the interim president and added that he would be sworn in on 4 July.
General al-Sisi said: "The president's speech last night failed to meet and conform with the demands [of the people, prompting the armed forces to consult] with some of the symbols of the national forces and the youths without excluding anyone. [They agreed on a road map] that includes initial steps that realize the building of a strong and coherent Egyptian society that does not exclude any of its sons and currents and that end the state of conflict and division." He added the army was standing apart from the political process but was using its vision as the Egyptian people were calling for help and discharged its responsibility. Al-Sisi named former Chief Justice Adli Mansour as the interim president and added that he would be sworn in on 4 July.
The "remains" consist > of three contiguous circles. The first is of considerable area, and is > marked out by twelve large stones, only three of which remain upright; a > smaller circle of eight stones lies just beyond; and a third circle of eight > will be found farther away in an orchard on the R. The two larger circles > have each a few scattered stones thrown off as a kind of avenue. Standing > apart from the circles is a curious group of three stones huddled together > in a garden abutting on the churchyard, from which they can be easily seen > by looking over the W. boundary wall. These mystic rings probably had the > same origin (whatever that may have been) as that of the more famous circle > at Avebury in Wiltshire, with which they should be compared.
Officially, major Christian denominations view the LDS Church as standing apart from creedal Christianity.See, for example, (Presbyterian Church USA, stating that "Mormonism is a new and emerging religious tradition distinct from the historic apostolic tradition of the Christian Church"); Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, stating that LDS Church doctrine regarding the Trinity is "substantially different from that of orthodox, creedal Christianity"; (United Methodist Church, stating that the LDS Church, "by self-definition, does not fit within the bounds of the historic, apostolic tradition of Christian faith"). Leaders of the LDS Church assert that the LDS Church is the only true church and that other churches do not have the authority to act in Jesus' name.According to Joseph Smith, Jesus told him that the other churches claiming to be Christian creeds "were an abomination in the Lords sight; that those professors [of religion] were all corrupt".
Republic declared, 1931 Llosas enjoyed excellent financial standing; apart from family properties, he held managerial posts in the Olot branch of Banco Hispano Americano,Moret i Llosas 1994, p. 55. In the 1920s the Spanish financial market was subject to consolidation, with 5 major banks dominating the industry - Banco Hispano Americano, Banco Español de Credito, Banco Central, Banco de Bilbao and Banco de Vizcaya, Moisés Llordén Miñambres, Manuel-Jesús González, De empresas y empresarios en la España contemporanea, Oviedo 1995, , p. 96. One of the most aggressive players, Banco Hispano Americano, pursued a growth strategy consisting of taking over smalle banks and convering them into own branches – from 6 (1914) to 20 (1919), 50 (1923) and 87 (1926) Llordén, González 1995, p. 96 the giant which took over Banco Llosas Escubós in the mid-1920s;BHE entered merger talks with Banco Llosas Escubós in 1920 Moret i Llosas 1994, p.
Having intuited the grave and imminent danger which was about to befall Uganda's Christian community, as night fell on 25 May 1886, Charles Lwanga (the leader of Uganda's Christian community) secretly baptised four catechumens at Munyonyo: St. Kizito, St. Mbaga, St. Gyavira and St. Muggaga The very morning, King Mwanga brought his whole court before him and separated the Christians from the rest saying, "those who do not pray stand by me, those who do pray stand over there". He proceeded to ask the fifteen boys and young men standing apart whether they were Christian and, if they were, whether they intended to remain so. When they answered "Yes" with strength and courage, Mwanga condemned them all to death. After a short imprisonment, the future martyrs subsequently walked, staggered and were often dragged over a number of days until they finally reached the martyrdom site in Namugongo (3 June 1886).
Standing apart from all this was the rise of "Americanised" promotions in the UK. One extremely early attempt at this kind of promotion in the UK was a set of "American–style"/entertainment- orientated TV tapings arranged by Jackie Pallo in 1990. In the early 1990s, WAW and Hammerlock, both run by veterans of the traditional British circuit, emerged producing shows more in line with the slick entertainment ethos of American wrestling. In the late 1990s, the success and popularity of the American Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion, which specifically emphasised its own small scale and "underground" nature, combined with the growth of internet discussion boards and tape trading, generated a new interest in British wrestling among local fans of the American wrestling scene. Many of the promotions which started during this time were directly influenced by the style of ECW and most were designed to appeal more to smart mark fans rather than the more mainstream audiences targeted by the classic British wrestling era.
In this chapter Dewey examines several qualities that are common to all works of art. Early in the chapter, Dewey discusses the feeling of a “total seizure”, a sense of “an inclusive whole not yet articulated” that one feels immediately in the experiencing of a work of art. This sense of wholeness, of all the parts of the work coalescing, can only be intuited. Parts of the work of art may be discriminated, but their sense of coalescence is a quality of intuition. Without this “intuited enveloping quality, parts are external to one another and mechanically related.” This sense of wholeness conveyed by the work of art distinguishes the work from the background in which it sits. Evidence of this idea of the artwork standing apart from its background is “our constant sense of things as belonging or not belonging, of relevancy, a sense which is immediate.” Yet the background represents the “unlimited envelope” of the world people live in, and the work of art, though seen as a discrete thing, is intimately connected with the larger background.
Despite standing apart from the far-right, the band also criticized communists in songs like "Suburban Rebels." In November 1981, they released their debut single, "Harry May", which spent over three months in the UK Indie Chart, reaching No. 13\. The initial line-up split up in late 1981, with Kent, Cunningham, and Smith forming Q-Bow, but Fitz carried on with Pryor, recruiting Graham Ball on guitar, Mark Brennan and Steve Whale from The Blackout, and John Fisher on drums. The new line-up made their live debut in January 1982, after which Ball and Fisher departed, leaving the band as a four-piece, with Kev Boyce of The Blackout on drums. The new line-up recorded the Smash the Discos EP, which was a No. 3 indie hit, and after a short tour, they recorded their debut album, which was to be called Loud, Proud, and Punk. The master tapes for the album went missing after disagreements between the band's label and the studio, forcing them to re- record the album, which was released as Suburban Rebels in May 1983.
Domingo Bordaberry may be said to have contributed to a distinct tendency within Uruguayan political culture in that he and his son Juan María Bordaberry, standing apart somewhat from the Montevideo-based political life, also succeeded by one means or another in garnering at least limited support from both of the formerly mutually antagonistic National (Blanco) and Colorado parties. (This antagonism may be understood in the context of the intermittent Civil War which occurred throughout much of the 19th century.) The wide personal political support commanded in recent years by his grandson Pedro Bordaberry, himself a former government minister, which reaches beyond the lately low poll percentages received by the formerly dominant Colorado Party (Uruguay), is thus arguably not beyond the context of an apparent capacity to unify support from diverse parts of the Uruguayan party spectrum inherited in some measure from Domingo Bordaberry. The relevance of this capacity for cooperation, particularly for the second round of the more recent Presidential elections, between the National and Colorado Parties, has been made more acute by the greatly increased electoral support in recent years for the Frente Amplio grouping.

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