The award recognizes his collective works and his influence on the theory and practice of architecture. |
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And he delivers this brilliant poke in the collective eye of manipulative, one-sided documentary makers everywhere. |
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We create such morals based on the collective opinion that murder is wrong. |
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They must now decide if they will go on to form an indelible part of the country's collective architectural consciousness. |
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In this case, collective organisation to protest at rent increases brought trade unions into the struggle for improved community life. |
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She's peddling trendy tosh from the syllabus of some womyn's studies collective at one of Australia's institutes of higher learning. |
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The trend away from traditional national wage contracts and collective bargaining is in full swing. |
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Because of the willful collective historical and moral ignorance of vast swaths of the public and the opinion leaders who influence them. |
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Workers are protected by laws guaranteeing minimum wages, legal holidays, paid vacations, collective bargaining, and the right to strike. |
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Never perhaps until C. G. Jung do we find the concept of archetypes of the collective unconscious so clearly formulated. |
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What theory adequately accounts for the complexity and diversity of distributed, collective practice? |
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A great critic has the ability to make the individual voice become a collective one. |
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However, the collective whoopee was abruptly halted when the small print was made known. |
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Ironically, perhaps, the last collective act of the clubs was to celebrate the anniversary of 9-10 Thermidor. |
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Auckland University was ordered by the Employment Court to participate in collective bargaining earlier this month. |
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Details like wages and linking shorter hours to more flexible work organisation were left to collective bargaining. |
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Almost immediately, the emergence of the Cold War undercut hopes that the United Nations could serve as a means of collective security. |
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We continue to sign collective agreements that are generally written in complex and inaccessible language. |
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When its rivals violate its collective interest, all clansmen act together to defend the clan's interest. |
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Such mutual independence supported by collective responsibility through state institutions seems like a good thing to me. |
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Much of the laughter at the antics of the buffoons is a collective release of tension. |
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According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious contains archetypes, universal mental predispositions not grounded in experience. |
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Whether it is merely a rubber stamp or a collective body, will be decided by historians in the future. |
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On the other hand, collective public silent protest of injustice can be a very effective tool to confront oppression. |
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The fading of collective memory helps explain why the number of doctors willing to perform the procedure is falling. |
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Due to the area's social homogeneity, Paraiso is devoid of the kind of social conflict that prevented collective organizing in Meru, Kenya. |
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If it's accurate, and it means what it says, it presumably means that unionisation and collective bargaining would be illegal. |
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What marks the Copper family tradition as distinctive is that this collective singing was not simply unison singing. |
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Formulated as much from myth as from historical occurrences, mythic history both produces and reflects collective historical imagination. |
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Each collective sortie should be used to train and develop teamwork and coordination between staffs. |
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Deirdre is a musical director who in four years has brought the collective talent of more than forty young people to great heights. |
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The military collective has a complicated social and psychological structure. |
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The Fair Trade label would require growers to pay a fair wage and to permit collective bargaining. |
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I think the imbalance in collective bargaining is wrong, and I think that the minimum conditions are far too minimal. |
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And for a soap so rooted in farming country, Emmerdale managed to betray its past, by erasing foot and mouth from its collective memory. |
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What these two would-be grammar gurus are talking about here is mass nouns, not collective nouns. |
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The absence of genuine collective security during the Cold War did not prevent misuse of the term. |
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And in the void of our collective silence, the government continues to act with brutal impunity. |
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There was something about the collective multiplicity of images, the sense of being surrounded by them, that made it all so potent. |
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Share in the collective experience of citizen journalists from around the world. |
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This was partly due to the patchy audio quality, but the cast's collective lack of acting ability and a stunted storyline didn't help either. |
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Cultures like the Japanese or some continental European ones are less aghast at the idea of collective decision making and responsibility. |
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The goal is to share collective learning, identify opportunities and to promote the produce from the North West, both nationally and locally. |
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From schools of fish to a swarm of ants, animals exhibit extraordinary collective behaviour. |
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This practical guide for pedagogy students and teachers is a welcome addition to our collective libraries. |
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Suddenly the art houses of America turned on him with a collective eye roll. |
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The second is that very complex collective behaviours can arise from simple parts. |
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In the event, parliament proceeded with a nauseous display of collective royalist sycophancy and mourning for Britain's past imperial grandeur. |
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Workers have no independent organisations and are denied the right to freedom of assembly and to collective bargaining. |
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It allows for the self-defense of Japan's homeland but prohibits collective defense. |
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All in all, their collective efforts will help specifiers and builders recognize a mason contractor's quality work. |
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We hope the foregoing non-exhaustive recital will serve to kindle pride and interest in our collective heritage. |
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Stevens' vision caught their collective eye, and he was named a semi-finalist in July. |
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Such a transformation realigns governments, legislatures, and armed forces to multinational collective security and collective defense. |
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Ultimately, it precludes a collective understanding of the workings of an economic system which destroys people's lives. |
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Had I stumbled on a right-wing plot to subvert the semantics of English collective nouns? |
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Some went to live on collective farms, the kibbutzim, which were among Israel's most imaginative innovations. |
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I felt suspended in some kind of mental purgatory that demanded that I experience the collective disappointment of each and every person there. |
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With the ideological polarity of the cold war, the UN procedures for collective security were still-born. |
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And frankly, riding in traffic for a few years gives you a collective attack of the heebie-jeebies. |
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A pseudo-race dwelling in the Star Trek universe, the Borg force other species into their collective and connect them to the hive mind. |
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As the pencil thin model draped in a body hugging kebaya walked in, the audience let out a collective cry. |
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These theaters of anxiety illustrate collective helplessness in the face of unmanageable man-made, natural or supernatural forces. |
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Everyone's experience is different, but our collective experiments in paper money have not created a currency that increases in value over time. |
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The collective share of the U.S. market held by Europeans who were mainly Germans, climbed along with corporate profits. |
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The Anarchist U is a volunteer-run collective which organizes a variety of courses on social science and the humanities. |
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Not so much an unconscious, collective or otherwise, as a superconsciousness. |
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Among Surrealist techniques exploiting the mystique of accident was a kind of collective collage of words or images called the cadavre exquis. |
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He wanted a pragmatic organization of skilled workers committed to collective bargaining for better wages and conditions. |
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That means that workers do not have the right to organise and conduct collective bargaining, which is something that we take for granted. |
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When we ignore that fact, turn away from our history, we risk reliving the eras we so fervently try to expunge from our collective memory. |
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I knew I wanted the film to be really restrained, but I also wanted it to explore collective memory and neighbourhood folklore. |
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For a culture that was based on oral tradition and collective memory, the problem for the historian is always going to be one of access. |
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Numerous readers responded to the call recognising that this repository is one of the key centres of the labour movements' collective memory. |
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The CIS had no common parliament, president, or citizenship, only a vague pledge to work on collective security. |
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United Nations members are pledged to collective security, i.e. to protecting any member nation from aggression at the hands of another. |
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At the third level, the international community has put in place the apparatus of global collective security in the United Nations. |
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In the 1920s and 1930s he was one of the leading advocates of collective security to deter war. |
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A susurrous gloom cloaks these stories as if the country's collective malaise traveled on the wind. |
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The idea is to give fans the chance to pool their collective resources to acquire shares and gain a voice at board level. |
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The obsession with American voters was a pathetic act of collective media hubris and vain self-importance. |
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He, however, said that the very nature of the crisis demanded careful collective circumspection. |
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Sadly it also seems that Indigenous people the world over share a collective experience of oppression, exploitation and assimilation. |
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Part of his skill lies in his ability to serve both the individual and collective response. |
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If you find yourself a partner of a similar height and build to yourself, you are effectively doubling your collective wardrobes. |
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Most ideologues, however, have grown accustomed in recent years to acquiescing in the decisions of the country's collective leadership. |
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Oh well, the war is not happening in my name, so I don't need to take my share of the collective blame and guilt for it. |
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The benefit of employing the collective perception and insight of these leaders is already apparent. |
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But it's not one fact, but the facts taken together as a collective whole that raise a question. |
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The bill corrects an anomaly that exists in respect of collective negotiations for teachers. |
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The growth of revivalism as a collective phenomenon in recent decades might also be seen in relation to more general reactions against nostalgia. |
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This is because these low-frequency motions are typically delocalized throughout the system and involve mainly collective movements of residues. |
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It is conventional to associate capitalism with the private ownership of the means of production and socialism with collective ownership. |
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They become a matter of subjective and arbitrary whim if they are cut off from collective deliberations. |
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Before biosecurity, of course, dairies had quite enough on their collective plate when it came to safety. |
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Looking at the collective poverty of our governments, one might think we've been living through a depression. |
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And our collective indifference may not mean we are a bunch of uncaring cheapskates. |
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The sculptor subsumes his own artistic personality into this collective whole. |
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A new myth, the archetypal collaborative business, has taken hold in the collective unconscious of the digerati. |
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Any job losses will be dealt with through collective bargaining and on a voluntary basis. |
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But this is a collective theme that embraces three years, and it is alive and uncontrived. |
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But the real battle was in midfield, where the collective worth of one unit, tended to cancel out the merits of the other. |
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First, it draws on and shares the collective knowledge of the people in the room. |
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The lack of employees at any point in time does not terminate, nullify or invalidate a collective agreement. |
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What he cannot see, in his cultural incomprehension, are the numberless indications of our collective strength, character, and resolve. |
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Thanks to all of you who wrote to me with invites for free dinners and guest rooms, but it looks like I'll have to take a collective rain check. |
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While it's as difficult to overgeneralize about punk rockers as it is about any collective group, there are common traits. |
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National identity means a willingness to build the nation, which evolves from collective recognition of the need to share weal and woe. |
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Next, the transfer of power between administrations should be done on a collective and interactive basis. |
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Bet pauses and there is a collective tutting of disgust at such horrors as fully nude dancing. |
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There is the mistaken belief that collective security is coextensive with the entire security structure, which it is not. |
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This should be done through individual practice and by bringing to bear our collective expertise and influence in the community. |
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But, in each case, that individual's welfare is subordinated to the collective goal. |
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To some extent its gravitas derives from the collective deeds, actions, knowledge and experience of its members over the years. |
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The bill also provides a new form of assistance to overcome impasses in collective bargaining and facilitate settlement wherever possible. |
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Similarly, collective identities are irreducible to the sum of the experiences of individuals. |
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The striking workers should believe their collective action might boomerang back at them. |
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We need to focus our attention on where the next threat to our collective security will come from. |
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The company rejected negotiating a collective work contract and is pushing workers to sign up to a non-union agreement. |
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A trio of choristers have proved good things come in threes after chalking up a collective 210 years' service in their church's choir. |
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Third, most crucially, acts of terror divert the attention of the masses away from collective action. |
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In the Jungian tradition, Halloween is a transgressive celebration of our collective discomforts. |
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September 11 traumatized our collective consciousness, and repairing the city is a way of healing ourselves. |
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In our collective frenzy of self-absorption, we forget the immense responsibility we accept when we choose to bring children into this world. |
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I was wondering whether the vulnerable human capacities for joy, whimsy, and humour have been clamped down upon by the collective unconscious. |
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For centuries, Italians had turned to the Virgin Mary in times of individual or collective trouble to ask for salvation or deliverance. |
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His espousal of State action, representing the best collective nature of the whole community, was to act for the benefit of all. |
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The group's success led to national media attention, but also provoked animosity, as some accused it of a collective holier-than-thou attitude. |
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I began to wish that he had just taken this same group of talented actors and fashioned a collective creation out of whole cloth. |
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Let's hope film-makers can acquire a similar sense of perspective before our collective memory is sold off to the highest bidder. |
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There were times in that second half though when it seemed neither team would summon up the collective nerve to win. |
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Do you find that your one-on-one work is different from the collective product? |
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For a very long time the people of this planet have been engaged in one of the perennial debates over the collective wisdom of crowds. |
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I imagine at least half the audience was completely off its gourd so God knows what he was doing to the collective psyche. |
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But it added that if the issues fail to be resolved through negotiations, it would launch collective activities from the middle of next month. |
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The baby boomer generation were flexing their collective muscles both politically and musically. |
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It's collective guilt selectively applied, a concept of Original Sin limited to certain time-zones and complexions, and weirdly ahistorical. |
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He combines this collective biography with extensive reading of the popular literature. |
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The column was written by a collective of women and some men, many of them prominent academics and media activists in their own right. |
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Thus, joint regulation of employment through collective bargaining grew in importance while unilateral regulation declined. |
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In the past a recitation of those statements would have elicited a collective nod from any listening Americans. |
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That's an issue that is becoming increasing sharp as employers seek to undermine collective bargaining. |
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Wage differentials were decreased through government policy and collective bargaining. |
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We simply need a neutral environment with some protections for collective bargaining and organising. |
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With a couple of million of you reading today's Times, your collective predictions stand an extraordinarily good chance of hitting the mark. |
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The twin brothers have been a part of the Taiwanese people's collective memory and become a symbol of national pride ever since. |
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Non-violent, collective protest has become the weapon of choice for the disaffected across the former Soviet bloc. |
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Henceforth an image of revolutionary upheaval would be deeply imprinted on France's collective memory. |
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The glow from Ann Arbor Pioneer's magical season will linger in Michigan's collective memory for many, many years to come. |
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The war petered out, and the colonies gained their collective independence. |
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By teaching ideology instead of facts, our schools are erasing the nation's collective memory. |
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Pastors' presence as community leaders is most evident after collective tragedies such as fatal accidents and violent crimes. |
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This time the world is alerted, and we must use our collective moral force to nip this outrage in the bud. |
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There are many more physically attending, but not sharing in schools' collective and dramatic improvement in performance. |
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Grievance writ large over their collective visages, the protesters crisscrossed the streets, and aired their eternally pending demands. |
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Presently, matrilineal kinship occupies merely a shadowy and at times nostalgic part of collective Keralite memory. |
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People unavoidably pay a collective price for the misdeeds and wrongs of their leaders. |
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I think my readers in San Miguel de Allende might breathe a collective sigh of relief over this announcement. |
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The leader of Labourites has called on the population to come to a peaceful action and express their protest against collective meters. |
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Each year woman, children and even competing small farmers are forced to harvest the crop on big collective farms. |
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An attempt by the Kazakh authorities to privatise the old system of collective farming failed. |
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Only in 20 years will we be able to look back on any of these events and see their collective effect on global politics. |
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In other words, this was another sensational example of what sociologists call collective delusions. |
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Mullane says the new dynamic was invaluable in helping the band hone their collective songwriting skills. |
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She suggests that those compelled to walk should do so on the stairs because a misstep on an escalator could cause a collective tumble. |
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Ubiquitarians maintain the highest standards of personal and collective achievement. |
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The scale of the atrocity may actually have speeded up the collective urge to absorb the shock and get back to business. |
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Dispersed throughout the city, they share a collective identity, united by an independent spirit and innovative exhibition strategies. |
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He will, in short, allow the nation to air its collective frustration over the whole expensive project. |
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This identity must be spelled out in the context of the nation's collective life through the different stages of its history. |
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You, in turn, average their estimates and take the result as the collective output. |
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Star Wars or Lord of the Rings create cliques of individuals who share their collective fantasy in a way that is still separate. |
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Every night after dinner my parents would sit and talk about this uncle or that aunt, talking about their individual and collective pasts. |
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Public archives are a tremendously rich resource of evidence about our collective past. |
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With the game now 9-4, it looked like a laugher in the Yankees favor, the Bronx Bombers finally stepping on the Sox's collective neck. |
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Likewise, the collective anonymity of the executioners ensured that few lynchers were ever prosecuted. |
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Self-reliance and individualism can be made meaningful for all only by first reviving the power of collective action. |
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But it will be a small miracle if they manage to retain their collective sanity on the way. |
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This odd little book weighs collective ideology against individualism, caricaturing both. |
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Unions use collective bargaining to help set wages and salaries and worker benefits. |
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He did his best, offering equal citizenship, collective solidarity, meritocracy and mutual respect as his core Party values. |
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That seems like the outcome of an individualistic rather than a collective period. |
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Unless of course it gets taken over by a pacifist collective dedicated to advancing the cause of world peace. |
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Undeservedly as it may appear, unless the Tories commit collective seppuku, they are finally heading back to government. |
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Mishima, who himself committed seppuku in 1970, sought purifying oneness with the collective spirit of his people. |
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We have developed our own minds but deep down we stick to the collective mess that we have called society or culture. |
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I love my country, but there are times when our perceived collective reserve makes my toes curl. |
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The prime minister and his chancellor have got to resolve their collective political position. |
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The same approach to collective dominance is apparent in the context of mergers. |
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In Pisces, collective thinking approaches the most mystical level possible. |
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We believe the key principles of cohesion are collective action, mutual understanding and the peaceful resolution of disputes. |
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We need to mobilise ourselves, in a collective manner, that does not rely on the individualising social technologies of personal automobility. |
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Furthermore, achievements of the Civil Rights movement have inspired immigrants to mobilize around their collective interests and identity. |
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The ultimate aim is to increase the level of collective wisdom through sharing our separate experience and expertise. |
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And it represented a great spirit, energy and depth of collective knowledge. |
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In this modern perspective, the death penalty expresses not the divine judgment on objective evil but rather the collective anger of the group. |
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I guess it was an exaggeration of the collective myths all families spin around themselves. |
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Still, when times get tough, hard-pressed companies don't stop to worry about the collective good. |
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Our paper has conceptualized both the location of drug dealing and licit business establishments as outcomes of collective efficacy. |
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In the evening many families play collective riddling games, which involve men and women of all ages. |
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I'd like to beg your collective indulgences while I commit the cardinal sin of bringing too much of the reviewer into the review. |
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We must win the argument for the investment we require in order to realise our collective aspirations. |
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This led church councils to impose their collective authority over unacceptable and schismatic popes. |
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Faith in American virtue remains intact, and the erasure of collective memory is stunning. |
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Raise it for debate in the pub and it's likely to illicit a collective groan, but in boardrooms and dressing rooms it has greater currency. |
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This rule will actually be a sticking point in the negotiation of the next collective agreement leading to a lockout. |
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In putting on a collective hair shirt, the party neglected this priceless piece of political wisdom. |
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Because the collective wisdom of industrial relations seems to be, that if you have your opponent over a barrel, you can name your price. |
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The camera lingers for a few seconds, and audiences let out a collective gasp. |
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So much for collective responsibility, of a team and their manager pulling together at a moment of crisis. |
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The practice of Google bombing is a collective hyperlinking strategy intended to change the search results of a specific term or phrase. |
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I try to be cool, calm and collective even in some severely testing situations. |
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With each shot, with each close shave, the collective moans and cheers of the group was heart-warming. |
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I hear a collective gasp of anguish and witness a row of black-haired heads drop into despairing hands. |
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Have we, as a Nation, in our liberality, clasped an asp to our collective bosom. |
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Yet aggregating the collective wisdom and putting a probability on it is a very valuable function in itself. |
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The whole of the Stadium is banging its collective head, like 55,000 bobbleheads bobbing in unison. |
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Are its collective community and environmental values consumed or produced in the process of nurturing turf grass? |
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There's nothing like 'em for getting the blood pumping and feeling that surge of collective energy. |
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The filmmakers often operate as if they believe the audience has the collective attention span of a gnat. |
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The Kansas program continues to be haunted by the collective legacy of Raef LaFrentz, Paul Pierce and Jacque Vaughn. |
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Speaking on behalf of a collective people invariably proves itself to be a declaration of vanity. |
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And you could probably typify both experiences as examples of the collective unconscious or race memory. |
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Events and ideas combine and recombine in ever new and unpredictable patterns of individual and collective action. |
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The collective consciousness wants a just world and now realizes individuals must now act to secure one. |
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The congregation has already dug deeply in its collective pockets to finance these. |
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Passengers waiting on the platform breathe a collective sigh of exasperation. |
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The apparent rejection of collective action has lead to trade union membership remaining low. |
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We should fight against those who would turn unions away from collective action and into the providers of personal services. |
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And most of us shudder at the idea of ridding the monarchy of the pomp and pageantry that routinely works us up into a collective frenzy. |
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But he is a guy who definitely brings down the collective IQ of Parliament. |
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Within feminism, it began by claiming males could not be feminists because they did not share women's collective experience. |
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Tombs of the Unknown Soldier thus translate the private suffering of war into transcendental sources of collective identity. |
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For all our collective arrogance, we are constantly blindsided by something called the future. |
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The democracy part implies that those areas of policy requiring collective decision making will reflect majoritarian preferences. |
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Montreal saxist Miller reaches into the collective subconscious for inspiration on his third album. |
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They got together with a collective of media professionals and taught themselves the ins and outs of radio production. |
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A blog is made or unmade by one individual, whereas forums depend on the collective participation of many people. |
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The offer includes a 3.5 percent salary increase backdated to January and continuation of collective bargaining procedures. |
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They think it's some nice warm country with an avuncular leader who likes baseball and he runs a collective farms. |
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The crisis ends with the victimisation of the guilty scapegoat through collective violence. |
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The decision to support it has not been taken by any of the collective bodies of the Russian Academy of Science. |
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The prospect of this raft of equity raising has seized and appalled the collective imagination of the City. |
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Donald Dewar personally censured ministers for failing to observe collective responsibility and leaking to the press. |
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These are only a handful from a vast collection including many regional cheeses made on a small scale by herdsmen or on collective farms. |
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The Hereros of Namibia have raised their collective voice in this regard, taking the German government to court in the United States. |
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Joan of Arc is a heroine in history as well as an enigma in the collective unconscious and, dimension of myth. |
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Congress, in its collective ham-fisted oafishness, dictated that the government place restrictions on access to spacecraft tracking information. |
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This is the second year the collective put on the elaborate tap show that involves dancers and studios from all over the Lower Mainland. |
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This move will just add to the pressure, and our collective psyche will reach boiling point. |
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Traditionally, much agricultural land and urban property was held as collective property, either undivided inheritances or endowed land. |
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Its proposal excluded any legal restoration and precluded the break-up of the undivided collective ownership of the cooperatives. |
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Future wars were to be deterred by the League of Nations, which would take collective action against aggressor states. |
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The bootleg culture has tuned the collective ear to genre-fusing experiments. |
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Corporations, their defense attorneys and lobbyists are swarming all over Washington seeking to save their collective hides. |
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As much as anything, the object of the exercise is to display unity and a sense of collective purpose. |
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It's with great regret that I give a collective thumbs down to a movie starring the normally entertaining Matthew Perry. |
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If you look at big businesses, they are moving more and more to a collective team rather than a hierarchical system. |
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Americans have recently lived in a country where collective anxiety was diffuse and unfocused. |
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They become arenas of self-directed activity that fulfil individual and collective needs. |
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He also distances the viewers from the characters, choosing to focus on the collective struggle rather than the more personal ones. |
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But that absolutely is chicken feed compared to the numbers that will be paid through a highly negotiated collective arrangement. |
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If there had been collective culpability for that scrappiness, there were glints of individual excellence to raise the curtain on the second half. |
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A collective puff of expelled breath flexed through the courtyard, liberated pirates rubbing their eyes to be certain the welcome, if not morbid, sight was real. |
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More people are increasing their standard of living more rapidly and dynamically than ever in our collective history. |
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Workers were severely underpaid and denied social benefits such as free meals and transportation and the signing of a collective labour contract was blocked. |
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They want a 3 percent pay increase, backdated to April, and guarantees that existing staff not currently covered by the collective agreement will have the right to join it. |
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It may be their collective hardcore or thrash metal backgrounds. |
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It serves as the heart of the collective works, as an interface between the cosmos and humanity. |
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When she had a makeover in August 2009, those who fell in love with the homely homebody almost had a collective breakdown. |
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In a collective unconscious sort of way, popular culture has a spiritual element to it. |
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Whether all this scanning and probing and patting down is enhancing our collective security is very much in doubt. |
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Individuals are expected to act on behalf of the collective whole, and the corporate body is expected to act in the normative interests of its members. |
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The daily news press no longer headlined her name and the American people, shocked and saddened, were gradually putting her out of its collective mind. |
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It is as if the Federalist Papers and the concept of the citizen-soldier had been erased from our collective memory. |
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In Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan the Soviet government placed the Karachais under special settlement restrictions and assigned them to work on collective and state farms. |
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We all seem to understand that the fantasy Lorde describes requires a deep archive of collective memory. |
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It has recently commissioned a research project to reflect the collective contribution of its members in terms of the social responsibility of the pharma industry. |
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His description of Falluja, tinged with Stockholm syndrome rationalizations, painted a picture of what can only be described as collective insanity. |
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This section of the paper will provide information concerning collective bargaining agreements in Australian Rules football, soccer, rugby union, and cricket. |
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This requires the existence of a just culture, one possessing a collective understanding of where the line should be drawn between blameless and blameworthy actions. |
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No, he favors a vague and ill-defined form of collective ownership that the workers will figure out as they bumble and stumble along towards bankruptcy. |
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Until recently, the hacker collective known as Lizard Squad was all but unknown. |
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The subject in his poetry returns from its relegation to the personal and collective unconscious with less conventionally acceptable sets of concerns. |
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Everything develops into invariableness in a collective state. |
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It is democratising in the sense that it is participatory and brings about a collective shift in understanding of the past and perspective on the present. |
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It was a moment of collective acquaintance with history and the past. |
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They quarantined the city workers' struggle, confining it within the political straitjacket of collective bargaining and appeals to the big business politicians. |
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An officer characterized by such a style of leadership refrains from one-man decision-making, trusts his collective and takes its opinion into account in making decisions. |
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The event grew out of an anti-consumerist action by the Danish radical theater collective Solvognen. |
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The Lions forwards put in a heroic effort but the backs offered no threat with the ball in hand and their defence, both collective and individual, let the side down. |
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We listened to several tuneless renditions of Little Donkey then breathed collective sighs of relief as we heard them shuffle on to the next house. |
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Here we have two partners with two different histories and perspectives striving to bring their individual and collective best to fruition in their offspring. |
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The objective of the meet would be to serve as a platform to channel the collective wisdom of old-timers and youthful enthusiasm to chart out the future of the institution. |
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A salient feature that has emerged is that no single individual can claim to be the pillar of any political party as all members are bound by the collective responsibility. |
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The socially defined knowledge and experience of nurses was explored to determine the collective perception of palliative care in cardiorespiratory disease. |
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Fritz was responding to queries by national shuttlers about the possibility of having individual sponsorships replace the current collective system. |
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As the guard's footsteps receded, we let out a collective sigh. |
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If Scotland's shinty players can keep their collective nerve in such a cauldron, then they will have truly earned the right to wear their blue jerseys. |
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The frantic and furious beating took on the dimension and character of a collective crew of railroaders pounding spikes in unison on a stretch of track. |
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