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" An ecological perspective was not included, which seemed very strange to me. After all, the sustainable development problem involves complex natural systems and scientific uncertainty..."
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Ralls, Katherine. "Taking Complexity Seriously: Policy Analysis, Triangulation andSustainable Development"
Ecology
v79.n7 Oct. 1 1998: 2575-2577
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" The right of the individual to judge the "supreme power of government ensures that the individual remains "sovereign." The theory of the natural authority of the individual "will seem a very strange doctrine to some men" (II, 9), Locke admits."
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SCOTT, JOHN T. "The Sovereignless State and Locke's Language of Obligation"
American Political Science Review
94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 547
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" Baffert's fun-loving following - known for drinking until dawn, making fun of racing's bluebloods and preferring beer to mint juleps - didn't seem a natural link to Thompson, but he has seen stranger groups in 29 years of coordinating Derby security."
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Snider, Rick. "Baffert's back in the running with colt named after a cop"
Washington Times
May 5 2000: 6
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"... is not new; perhaps the closest use to the one suggested here is Eduaro A. Velasquez, "Rethinking America's Modernity: Natural Law, Natural Rights and the Character of James Wilson's Liberal Republicanism," Polity 29 (Winter 1996): 193-220."
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Fox, Russell Arben. ""Tending" and "Intending" a Nation: Conflicting Visions of American National Identity"
Polity
31.4 June 22 1999: 561
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" It may seem strange that Drane looks to the natural law to develop his alternative perspective, especially since many of the alleged problematic Catholic teachings on bioethics are deduced from natural law theory."
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Panicola, Michael. "Rethinking Catholic bioethics"
Hastings Center Report
34.5 Sept. 1 2004: 46-48
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" For he makes strange claims: he and CL R James are academic failures; the black working class is alienated from its children and the black middle class, and is not interested in academic achievement; racism is a product of black middle-class whingeing."
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. "Letters"
New Statesman (1996)
129.4494 July 10 2000: 39
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" At first, trying to "think big" may seem strange. "Once we have an idea we think works, it becomes hard for us to consider alternate ideas," says Michael Michalko, a creativity expert and author of Cracking Creativity: The Secrets of Creative Genius (Ten..."
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. "Think BIG!"
Black Enterprise
29.9 Apr. 1 1999: 132-133
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" It's a strange tactic to try to build superstar careers by trashing the people who hire you, but Mr. Alagna and Miss Gheorghiu seem determined to carry it out."
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Ponick, T.L. "Opera tale hits high, low notes"
Washington Times
Sept. 27 1998: 3
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"... make understanding easier for his anticipated audience, disregarding that in fact even for an English reader "Cold Maker" "would be very strange." (27.) James Welch, Comme des Hombre sur la terre, trans."
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OPITZ, ANDREA. "James Welch's Fools Crow and the Imagination of Precolonial Space: A Translator's Approach"
American Indian Quarterly
24.1 Jan. 1 2000: 126
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" The response of Whites in general, and Afrikaners in particular, to post-apartheid South Africa often seems to be a strange eagerness to get on with the new, while dismissing their past complicity as an unfortunate mistake."
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Will, Donald S. "David Goodman. 1999. Fault Lines: Journeys into the New South Africa"
Journal of Asian and African Studies
38.1 July 1 2003: 110-113
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" Preparation for Adulthood/Transition The title of this section may seem strange at first, especially as it applies to the past."
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Patton, James R.,Polloway, Edward A.,Smith, Tom E. C. "Educating Students with Mild Mental Retardation"
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
15.2 June 22 2000: 80
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" After all, as Patterson notes, the Elizabethan collation of popular risings, past and present, implies a continuing "cultural tradition of popular protest," stubbornly egalitarian across the centuries. (26) More specifically, as James Holstun has recently suggested,..."
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Fitter, Chris. ""Your captain is brave and vows reformation": Jack Cade, the Hacket rising, and Shakespeare's vision of popular rebellion in 2 Henry VI"
Shakespeare Studies
32 Jan. 1 2004: 173-220
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" Bergsson's descriptions of a small village (porkotlustao), his childhood filled with memorable books, wondrous natural settings, traditional sagas and stories, strange and unforgettable characters, remarkable events, and wonderful parents and family make the work an exceptional one."
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Isaacson,. "Eins og steinn sem hafio fagar: Skaldaevisaga"
World Literature Today
74.1 Jan. 1 2000: 177
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" Here, he seemed to question Sara's $7.00, next responded with $8.00, but ultimately returned to $7.00. This waffling suggested that Neil was trying to make sense of a solution rather than quickly accept another child's answer."
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Jenner, Donna M.,Anderson, Ann G. "Experiencing Mathematics through Literature: The Story of Neil"
Teaching Children Mathematics
6.9 May 1 2000: 544
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" The bag was of a traveling companion." The former Washington Wizard has been no stranger to law enforcement problems in the past year."
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Siegel, Jon. "Webber's agent disputes charges"
Washington Times
Aug. 17 1998: 1
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" COMMENTS: Considering America's fast-growing Hispanic market, it only seems natural that contemporary Christian music artists should try to make inroads into this traditionally devout population."
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Duin, Julia. "Paris' `True North' all over the map"
Washington Times
Dec. 25 1999: 8
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" The methods, with their problems, were lying on the table and, to archaeologists, age has seemed a natural currency for comparing archaeological assemblages with living populations because researchers have wished to project modern concepts of demography into the past."
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Hillson, Simon. "Integrating Archaeological Demography: MultidisciplinaryApproaches to Prehistoric Population"
Antiquity
v72.n277 Sept. 1 1998: 717-719
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" The former Washington Wizard has been no stranger to law enforcement problems in the past year."
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Seper, Jerry. "Webber detained for pot possession: Puerto Rico releases ex-Wizard after 2 hours"
Washington Times
Aug. 15 1998: 1
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" More recently, it has been suggested that "African-Americans first got the idea" of a glorious African past from eighteenth-century natural histories excerpted in the American Colonization Society's African Repository and reprinted in Freed om's Journal (1827-1828) (Dain 146-47)."
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Brooks, Joanna. "Prince Hall, Freemasonry, and Genealogy"
African American Review
34.2 June 22 2000: 197
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" Make sure it is secure for those who might try to leave or climb over the railing; it should also be far enough from strangers outside who might be perceived as intruding into their space."
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WARNER, MARK. "DESIGNS for Validation Therapy"
Nursing Homes
49.6 June 1 2000: 25
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"... how many," the diplomat said. "I think they understand how important it is to have a genuine voice in the constitutional drafting process, but the problem is, you have to get past a lot of emotion right now." In one of the stranger twists,..."
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. "Droves of Iraqi parties throw hats in the ring; Cues week of political rivalry over future assembly"
Washington Times
Nov. 23 2004: 01
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"... ways in which the human subject may not be taken seriously," Henry James went on to puzzle over the "strange seriousness" that characterizes Daumier's work."
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Kimball, Roger. ""Strange seriousness": discovering Daumier"
New Criterion
18.8 Apr. 1 2000: 20
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" I was a Comparative Religion major as an undergraduate, so Milarepa, The Upanishads, the King James Bible, and even strange "extraterrestrial" texts like The Urantia Book--quoted in Come Sunday."
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McGrath, Patrick. "An Interview with Bradford Morrow"
Review of Contemporary Fiction
20.1 Mar. 22 2000: 17
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" Democratic strategist James Carville, no stranger to bare-knuckle politics, said the latest skirmishing between Mr. Gore and Mr. Bradley over going..."
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Boyer, Dave. "Candidates' street brawling mild compared to old days"
Washington Times
Jan. 28 2000: 4
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"... ministers and favorites. "There is plenty to admire in Daumier's caricatures," says Kimball. "But his paintings ... exist in an entirely different spiritual and aesthetic register." They have, as novelist Henry James commented, a "strange..."
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. "The Other Daumier"
Wilson Quarterly
24.3 June 22 2000: 111
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