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1." As well, he is able to point to certain inventions, specifically, the separation of feet, that put representation on the road to the conquest of naturalistic illusion, which allows artists to create "living things." Thus, from the first century..."

Source:  Bassett, Sarah Guberti. ""Excellent Offerings": The Lausos Collection in Constantinople" Art Bulletin 82.1 Mar. 1 2000: 6

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2." Science was well on the way to solving the evils of poverty through the conquest of nature."

Source:  SARDAR, ZIAUDDIN. "On trust" New Statesman (1996) 129.4468 Jan. 10 2000: 46

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3." Man's work+" he said, "is no longer to conquer or tame nature, but to restore it as God intended it to be." "

Source:  Chaffee, Kevin. "`Magnificent 7' on new rescue mission" Washington Times Apr. 14 2000: 10

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4." The announced titles were: "Darwin's Theory of Evolution," "From Star Dust to Man," "Human Nature in the Animal World," "Human Nature in the Plant World," "The Conquest of Mexico..."

Source:  McElroy, Wendy. "Queen Silver: The Godless Girl" Free Inquiry 20.3 June 22 2000: 48

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5." The book promotes a kind of laissez-faire metropolitan mysticism, in which the media are accepted as a force of nature, love conquers all, self-reliance and authenticity are prerequisites for psychic health and where the hidden hands of destiny and fate intervene."

Source:  MUNDY, TOBY. "Telly addicts" New Statesman (1996) 129.4473 Feb. 14 2000: 57

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6."... "we see that this discovery is rather an invention and that, far from revealing an unheard of third element or essence, it simply displaces man's relation to nature and law" (p. 204)."

Source:  Velasquez, Eduardo A. "The City of Man" Review of Politics 61.1 Jan. 1 1999: 164-169

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7."... to say grace before the feast, but churchgoing was no longer a required element of the ritual.) This Progressive era invention of Thanksgiving made the Pilgrims into the first newcomers who shared the migration experience with subsequent immigrants."

Source:  Pleck, Elizabeth. "The making of the domestic occasion: the history of Thanksgiving in the United States" Journal of Social History 32.4 June 22 1999: 773-774

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8."... Overlooked by Bann, Gros's progressive view of academic tradition saw the first duty of the master to teach the language of the body and then develop the student's power of invention."

Source:  Lambertson, John P. "Painting and History During the French Restoration: Abandoned by the Past" Art Bulletin 80.4 Dec. 1 1998: 747-751

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9."... Overlooked by Bann, Gros's progressive view of academic tradition saw the first duty of the master to teach the language of the body and then develop the student's power of invention."

Source:  Lambertson, John P. "Paul Delaroche: History Painted" Art Bulletin 80.4 Dec. 1 1998: 747-751

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10." Long before the invention of hellfire missiles and five-thousand-pound bunker busters, missionary moral progressives--some armed with a secular sense of a great Northern European Enlightenment, others armed with a religious sense..."

Source:  Shweder, Richard A. "George W. Bush & the missionary position" Daedalus 133.3 June 22 2004: 26-37

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11." Progressives believed that government could be separated into a realm of value-laden politics and a realm of administrative expertise based on scientific principles.(7) The third development was the invention of modern welfare economics, which would supply these scientific principles."

Source:  Adler, Matthew D.,Posner, Eric A. "Rethinking cost-benefit analysis" Yale Law Journal 109.2 Nov. 1 1999: 165

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12."... (26.) See Francis Jennings, The Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest (New York: W.W. Norton, 1975). (27.) Science, reason, and religion were viewed as superior over the forces of superstition, that is, Indigenous cultures."

Source:  Lambe, Jeff. "Indigenous education, mainstream education, and native studies: some considerations when incorporating indigenous pedagogy into native studies" American Indian Quarterly 27.1-2 Jan. 1 2003: 308-325

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13." YOEL FINK, 33 MIT It's an invention that forces you to rethink one of man's most basic tools: the mirror."

Source:  . "Materials" Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.) 102.6 Nov. 1 1999: 116

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14."... caveats or reservations: Now the real issue posed by the human sciences is that one misjudges their nature when applying to them the yardstick of a progressive inquiry into law-governed behavior."

Source:  Dalmayr, Fred. "The Enigma of Health: Hans-Georg Gadamer at 100" Review of Politics 62.2 Mar. 22 2000: 327

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15."... (.73/.72) - emphasis on the future or being progressive - appeals about the creativity of youth Manipulation of Nature (.59/.93) - emphasis is on man's superiority over nature - reflections of man's technical achievements Oneness..."

Source:  Cho, Bongjin,Kwon, Up,Gentry, James W.,Jun, Sunkyu,Kropp, Fredric. "Cultural Values Reflected in Theme and Execution: A Comparative Study of U.S. and Korean Television Commercials" Journal of Advertising 28.4 Dec. 22 1999: 59

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16." According to the summary in Francis Fukuyama's End of History, The cumulative and progressive nature of modern science has..."

Source:  Franklin, James. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" New Criterion 18.10 June 1 2000: 29

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17." The ambivalence toward nature continued in the modern period until the view that dominated was nature as dead matter that could be transformed technologically in ways that would conquer material scarcity."

Source:  Gestwicki, Ronald. "Traditional and Modern Approaches to the Environment on thePacific Rim" Journal of Asian and African Studies 34.3 Aug. 1 1999: 344

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18." All three had an evolutionist approach to the world, simultaneously seeing nature as a progressive and mystical force."

Source:  GREENHALGH, PAUL. "Revisiting the Style of ART NOUVEAU" USA Today (Magazine) 129.2664 Sept. 1 2000: 36

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19." In small-scale agriculture, people tend to adapt to the regularities of nature rather than attempt to conquer and subjugate nature."

Source:  Chong, Woei Lien. "COMBINING MARX WITH KANT: THE PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF LI ZEHOU" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 120

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20." Before the conquest, the Maya lived in balance and harmony with nature."

Source:  Krystal, Matthew. "CULTURAL REVITALIZATION AND TOURISM AT THE MORERIA NIMA' K'ICHE'" Ethnology 39.2 Mar. 22 2000: 149

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21." Mr. Rudolph is attempting a sweet-natured parable about the conquest of ignorance disguised as a murder mystery."

Source:  Arnold, Gary. "There's no mystery to why `Trixie' is a failure" Washington Times July 26 2000: 5

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22." How is this conquest of honor-loving human nature to be achieved?"

Source:  AHRENSDORF, PETER J. "The Fear of Death and the Longing for Immortality: Hobbes and Thucydides on Human Nature and the Problem of Anarchy" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 579

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23." Added to this assumption is the claim that the fragmentary nature of chapter 20 of the received Lu version of the text can best be explained by assuming that its accretion was cut off by the Chu conquest..."

Source:  Slingerland, Edward. "The Original Analects" Philosophy East and West 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 137

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24."... more sharply: would a Native American reader today appreciate Cortes's jazzy style of conquest in the same way that Stanley Crouch does?) The fact that these issues are avoided in this volume testifies to its celebratory nature."

Source:  PERETTI, BURTON W. "The Jazz Cadence of American Culture" Notes 56.3 Mar. 1 2000: 671

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25."... bushels an acre." (342) The collective "we" now appears in quotes, identifying her ability to think with critical irony about Daddy's catechism as a story of patriarchal conquest over errant (female) nature."

Source:  STREHLE, SUSAN. "The Daughter's Subversion in Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres" CRITIQUE: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 41.3 Mar. 22 2000: 211

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