It is a depressing colloquy for anyone who believes that property rights are fundamental to liberty. |
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At times he seemed to be in a colloquy with his disciples, though sadly their questions were inaudible to us. |
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Here is The Scotsman's account of the colloquy between George Galloway and Christopher Hitchens this morning, mentioned by commenter Kojo. |
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All right, governors, let me interrupt this interesting colloquy with a quick caller from Shelbyville, Tennessee. |
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But again, if the subject is sensitive, the colloquy among the attorneys, prospective jurors, and judge can be held privately at the bench. |
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Since Marx and Engels never met or corresponded with George, the opportunity for a sustained colloquy between them never arose. |
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He had proposed a bipartisan colloquy, which would have carried more weight, but Republican leadership refused. |
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What I can't verify is the colloquy that took place later at the receiving hospital. |
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He engaged in a 30-minute colloquy with the judge which was entirely unscripted. |
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A reasonable observer would no doubt conclude that the First Amendment was not meant to be a platform for ritually re-enacting Paul's colloquy with the Roman magistrate. |
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Oddly, as Hewitt and Garrett continue their colloquy, they seem to expose the threadbare nature of the story, except that they manage not to notice. |
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The Court also hosted a colloquy on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the seminal text: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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At the end of the colloquy, Zwingli and Bucer proffered their hands in fellowship to Luther, who refused their offering. |
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This is the colloquy with God which follows the reading and meditation on the Word. |
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No inhibition stops the rocket trip, the parenting of a doll, the heated colloquy with an imaginary friend. |
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In 1997 an international colloquy on controlling the spread of Caulerpa was organised. |
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A colloquy between the institutions of the European Economic Community is held in Strasbourg, France. |
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Finish with a colloquy to Christ our Lord, and finally a paternoster. |
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The appearance of a defendant and his counsel at an appellate hearing in which the State party also appears is important, because it permits both parties to answer questions that arise during the colloquy on an equal basis. |
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But teenagers were having an ancient colloquy of deep significance. |
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There is a colloquy between the Lord of the Yellow River and the God of the Eastern Ocean, in which the complacent self-satisfaction of the lesser spirit is shaken by his unexpected meeting with inconceivable vastness. |
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Amongst the objectives of the colloquy was promoting a political, economic, cultural and legal environment favourable to the integration of migrants. |
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This colloquy generated a very interesting and informative discussion between the panel and members of the Committee, and has played an important role in the elaboration of the present report. |
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An embassy reached Calvin while he was at a colloquy, a conference to settle religious disputes, in Worms. |
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A meeting was held in his castle in 1529, now known as the Colloquy of Marburg, which has become infamous for its failure. |
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With the failure of the Marburg Colloquy and the split of the Confederation, Zwingli set his goal on an alliance with Philip of Hesse. |
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At the time of the Marburg Colloquy, Suleiman the Magnificent was besieging Vienna with a vast Ottoman army. |
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