One of the most important formal patterns enabling the creation of associational conceptional networks in silent comedy is the sight gag. |
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The rescuers are also free men and women, exhibiting all the associational skills that have made civil society so vibrant in Western history. |
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Lots of people worry that public disclosure would chill associational rights. |
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The earlier interest in voluntary associational schemes, such as land settlement communes and cooperative enterprises, lapsed. |
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For example, it makes noncitizens deportable for wholly innocent associational activity. |
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By the nineteenth century, there were a number of associational outlets that might foster a voluntaristic political spirit among women. |
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Bereavement always enhances associational sensitivity and by doing so rubs salt into the wound. |
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Nor does public protection and support for associational and affective ties need to be limited to marriage partners and parents and children. |
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With the low dispersal ability of late instar fall cankerworm, it is not surprising that associational susceptibility was evident at the scale of only a few meters. |
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In the 1980s the national societies in the eastern Europe activated the associational forms of the civil society to undermine a severely bureaucratised political order. |
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We would never terminate or kick off board members or staff members because of their associational rights. |
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These activities are disruptive and impede access to programs, visits and associational privileges. |
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It is, therefore, necessary to understand differences in associational interests that determine the response of the State towards them. |
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Of the 24 countries examined, ECSA has 21 under its umbrella through associational members from these countries. |
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Similarly, the implementation of partnership agreements with the SE has helped indirectly to professionalize the associational network. |
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In the social field, the associational network is now a key essential actor in public service measures. |
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Communal violence, such as black-on-black territorial, associational or factional fighting in Natal and on the Rand-Zulu vs. |
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The order is melodic, intuitive and associational rather than logical. |
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The first goal of this paper is to document an example of associational susceptibility using the hosts of a common forest pest, the fall cankerworm. |
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Cultural qualities may be discovered, such as archaeological, associational, scenic or natural qualities, or may be created, that is planned or designed. |
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Without laws supporting legitimate action by workers and with no legal recognition as a legitimate associational interest, trade unions were unable to develop as an effective force in Pakistan. |
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Where this burden cannot be met, however, it may still be open to a claimant to show, by direct evidence or inference, that the legislature has targeted associational conduct because of its concerted or associational nature. |
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No doubt the associational test will itself be tested because it hinges on present-day understandings of cohesiveness and communal acts. |
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The concept is not confined to narrowly defined, small groups of persons, and no voluntary associational relationship or de facto cohesion of members is required. |
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It is my pleasure to greet you all, in your many capacities, with your political, administrative and associational responsibilities, and of course to say to Carlos Manuel Cesar how happy I am to be back here again. |
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Instead of making a point, Roth shows us a detail, but a detail packed with layers of associational meaning. |
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In his final chapter on civic participation, as expressed in associational life, Werner reiterates his argument. |
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Moreover, the trust scales for each interpersonal associational group are divided into two factor groups. |
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Africa has a rich associational and community life, which is central to the day-to-day livelihoods of African people and to their empowered participation in civic life. |
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Its location in the premises of the Brewery association made it possible to build on the youth culture and the democracy of the associational life. |
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These questions are answered with information from the 2002 Ethnic Diversity Survey, focusing on rates of associational participation, volunteering, voting, and sense of belonging. |
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Similarly, seniors in Dominion increased their monthly hours of associational activity by an average of almost 10, a much higher rise than in other communities. |
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Following the Officers' Congress on Cooperative Renewal held in 2003, we put forth a variety of measures to modernize our democratic mechanisms, our associational practices and our consultation methods. |
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Geography is an important contributing factor to the expansion of provincial associational life, as higher residential concentration makes for greater opportunities for interaction amongst community members. |
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For one thing, the band could be so much integrated with a larger, surrounding community that much of its associational life gets linked with that community. |
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