Such commentary and glosses have profound applications for contextualizing the archival documents presented in this series. |
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She narrativizes violence by contextualizing local acts as part of the common enterprise of decolonization world wide. |
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And artists find ways of contextualizing their work in the models of science and history of religion. |
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I also learned the critical importance of contextualizing the program and how to set up curriculum. |
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The first day, Friday afternoon, we had three presentations with the aim of introducing and contextualizing the topic of flexicurity. |
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She strikes an effective balance between breadth and depth, not just explicating poems but contextualizing them among the larger community of Native poetry. |
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It focused on contextualizing Africa's local and scientific knowledge as a way of responding to new challenges. |
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The National Training Database's snapshot of all available programs could aid in contextualizing the four schools' programs. |
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Each includes the Iban text version, with interlinear glosses, and English translations, supplemented by occasional passages contextualizing the songs. |
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Reynolds, first of all, does a superb job of contextualizing the episode, of making it clear that during the struggle over statehood violence was everywhere employed. |
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Newman ushered the study of church history into modernity in England by contextualizing it with the concerns of modernity, yet he did so with heresy as the backdrop. |
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This familiarity with agriculture may provide a basis for contextualizing learning over a range of subjects. |
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More importantly, Lamont is exceptionally skillful at contextualizing the incident, and integrating the larger issues with the day-to-day events as they unfolded. |
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Preparing students and faculty by contextualizing changes will allow them to understand the need for revised curriculum. |
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He concludes each chapter with a number of scholia that assist the reader in contextualizing the chapter's major subject. |
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Feminists, like New Historicists, were interested in contextualizing Shakespeare's writings rather than subjecting them to ahistorical formalist analysis. |
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Writers have to resist contextualizing literature only in terms of contemporary standards, of course — so I wasn't exactly exempt from this situation. |
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The section begins by contextualizing who Canada's young children are, followed by information on their health, safety and security, and early development. |
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Her mandate authorized her to assess the implementation of the Second United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty without contextualizing a constructive environment in which it should take place. |
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The guidelines are meant to be used as an instrument for better contextualizing international law with a view to protecting these peoples, given their extreme vulnerability and high risk of extinction. |
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The Annexes, in addition, comprise further reference material and information that can be useful for contextualizing the findings of educational issues and development challenges covered in the UNESS documents. |
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Part One describes the first part of the questionnaire, which is essential for contextualizing the MFI and its social mission, so as to avoid a normative approach whereby every MFI would have pre-determined social objectives. |
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If the Right to Information is to be upheld and referred to as fundamental for sustainable development, one needs to analyze this link and the resulting benefits more concretely by contextualizing them into practical uses. |
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This fact makes us face challenges that require us to live in a state of ongoing renewal, in an effort of contextualizing our work and of projecting ourselves into the future. |
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One of the most interesting aspects of the project is its association with the Neighbourhoods Statistics Strategy, which offers the possibility of contextualizing social capital at the level of territorial communities. |
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Development issues are similar overall, yet contextualizing them and refining methods of analysis are absolutely necessary for endogenous development. |
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This is a collection of critical readings and contextualizing essays focused on Southern Gothic literature. |
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Balchin does a good job of contextualizing the work of each scientist within his or her particular cultural and social milieu. |
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He is also responsible for the informative liner notes contextualizing the project. |
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In this regard, the examination of the controversy's publicization and politicization processes is crucial in contextualizing the actors' activities. |
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By the second act, which showcases much of Berlin's movie and Broadway work, the storytelling and contextualizing of songs have fallen largely by the wayside. |
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