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| George Albert Wells, who now | argues a more moderate form of the Christ myth and wh |
| Callahan generally | argues a conservative view point and jokes that he "f |
| Pre-Reformation Catholicism was, he | argues, a deeply popular religion, practiced by all s |
| Jackendoff | argues against a syntax-centered view of generative g |
| his journey into charismatic Christianity, and | argues against the cessationist position that the mir |
| (This also | argues against automatic OS updates in critical syste |
| euerstein, Subhash Kak, and David Frawley that | argues against the theories that Indo-European people |
| Not surprisingly, he | argues against a mechanical interpretation of the eth |
| Geoghegan | argues against the filibuster. |
| cludes an essay by Leonard Peikoff in which he | argues against Immanuel Kant's theory of analytic pro |
| He also | argues against the idea that the Bharatiya Janata Par |
| e significance of natural selection; it merely | argues against panselectionism (as advocated at the m |
| In it Conko | argues against over-regulation of genetically modifie |
| He therefore | argues against the title as a personal dignity at tha |
| Edwards | argues against the people of his day that claimed tha |
| fictional framework of the book, his spokesman | argues against the historic Karaite etc., even quotin |
| If no one | argues against this by Friday, I am just going to do |
| ce is extended, with a size of about 45', this | argues against the possibility that a single galaxy i |
| York as a metaphor for WWII-era civilians and | argues against the concept that life there is bohemia |
| In the scene on the train, Jeanson | argues against the use of violence as a means to shut |
| Roy Spencer is also included in a film that | argues against the theory of man-made global warming |
| The book | argues against cultural relativism, which was the dom |
| e circumstances of their marriages and dowries | argues against this interpretation. |
| One final fact which | argues against the tale being just a long-winded joke |
| d books written during the 1980s and 1990s, he | argues against the then-expanding social welfare syst |
| The documentary | argues against the death penalty and maintains that c |
| He constantly | argues against most of Charlie's greedy and dangerous |
| unkett), the book Rethinking Innateness, which | argues against a strong nativist (innate) view on dev |
| This revisionist project, Frayling | argues along with many others (e.g., Bondanella 255), |
| prices is analyzed in the Law of value, which | argues among other points that prices charged and wag |
| But similar to Sayaka, she | argues and fights with Tetsuya and has an active role |
| ARB continues to publish figures which the BBC | argues are unrepresentative. |
| her Lee and Peter Cushing, both of whom Gatiss | argues are underrated talents. |
| the project's budgetary restrictions, which he | argues are apparent in the museum's “architecturally |
| He | argues, based upon work by Zeki & Shipp, DeYoe & Van |
| He | argues briefly with Sagami, and throws the warrior ou |
| That parental mindset, | argues Canada, is certainly well-intentioned but has |
| The mother | argues claims that she has an interest in the propert |
| He | argues cogently for a spiritual component, one where |
| This universal exclusion of woman... | argues, conclusively, that, not as yet, is there one |
| By doing so, Mitchell | argues, de Silva would be able to "include inherently |
| He | argues earlier pyramids, brick structures, and stone |
| He | argues Echmarcach was a son or grandson of one of the |
| The pro-choice position | argues either that there is no state interest in regu |
| Islamic Movements and Contemporary Alliances, | argues essentially for no affiliation whatsoever betw |
| he abundance of artefacts linked with Portugal | argues even that the ship was also built there. |
| urch,' but in his letter to Brougham (1834) he | argues for disestablishment. |
| An extensive subtitle | argues for sola scriptura view of scriptures and the |
| Bateson | argues for a culture that promotes the most general w |
| ing of The Kingdom of God is Within You, which | argues for a literal interpretation of Christian prin |
| Rather, he | argues for balanced rationalism and critical thinking |
| of Evolution (ISBN 0-393-06163-9), in which he | argues for the irrefutable existence of natural selec |
| all official Catholic teaching, the group also | argues for the need for authentic elites in society t |
| reedom (Harvard University Press, 2000), which | argues for the centrality of "social freedom" in Hege |
| In the latter book, Tawney | argues for an egalitarian society. |
| apparently nonvarying base on the Balmer lines | argues for the existence of a visually thin gas in th |
| the text says, and the modern criticism which | argues for the "eradication" of authorial presence. |
| companion book, Surprised by the Voice of God, | argues for contemporary prophecy and supernatural rev |
| is a 1966 book by John T. McAlster, Jr. which | argues for an original theory on political revolution |
| e Mystery of Life's Origin, Charles B. Thaxton | argues for "Special Creation by a Creator beyond the |
| such as the Classical Unities, a theory which | argues for different unifying structures in Propertiu |
| The N-VA | argues for a Flemish republic, a member state of a de |
| She | argues for the potential for change in the reader's i |
| In The Mystery of Life's Origin, Thaxton | argues for "Special Creation by a Creator beyond the |
| St. John Chrysostom | argues for a literal interpretation of the Luke's rec |
| se of New England and New Haven position, also | argues for the effectiveness of the plan for “Those t |
| William Forbes Skene first | argues for it in The Four Ancient Books of Wales (186 |
| tices of his day as chaotic and illogical, and | argues for a radically reformed orthography on purely |
| scholars have favored the later date, Burstein | argues for the earlier one. |
| Liddle | argues, for example, that eugenic policies are the lo |
| Germany's Aims in the First World War the book | argues for German responsibility for the outbreak of |
| Her book Freedom Within Reason | argues for a view of free will as the ability to do w |
| William Lane Craig discusses the Big Bang and | argues for a creator as first cause, invoking the Kal |
| s were first compiled, although Robert Holzman | argues for a start date of 1000. |
| g, Musgrave can be considered a nominalist; he | argues for a position he specifically calls Pleonasti |
| His first book, Projects and Values, | argues for a foundationalist virtue ethic, against th |
| Enns | argues for an “incarnational” understanding of the Bi |
| In it, Watsuji | argues for an essential relationship between climate |
| In Considered Judgement, Elgin | argues for "a reconception that takes reflective equi |
| t Was a Neuroscientist, his debut book, Lehrer | argues for an intimate relationship with science and |
| between Morality and the economic base, Martin | argues for a new Kantian re-envisioning of Ethics wit |
| Overall this book | argues for the replacing of the neoclassical paradigm |
| he Charismatic Theology of St. Luke (1984), he | argues for a Pentecostal interpretation of Luke-Acts. |
| By contrast, Copley | argues for religious values to be instilled in young |
| Lares | argues for Chappell as the link to the older Christ's |
| Justice Black, concurring: Black | argues for total incorporation, holding that all amen |
| Finally, the fourth chapter | argues for the relevance of hegemony as an analytic f |
| function in the representations of stories, he | argues for a special role for narrative in the genera |
| here is no genetic cause of homosexuality, and | argues for the controversial claim of reparative ther |
| fessor of law at Rutgers School of Law-Newark, | argues from the abolitionist perspective that animal |
| Arrowsmith | argues from the etymology that Stockport may have sti |
| David Benatar, for example, | argues from the hedonistic premise that the inflictio |
| renewable generation solutions, increasing, he | argues, fuel poverty, whilst the growing world popula |
| While this | argues further that the name should be changed to Sus |
| book "Battle of Surigao Strait", Anthony Tully | argues Fuso's sinking was far less catastrophic than |
| God, Edwards | argues, had in mind as the end for his creation of th |
| The invasion, he | argues, has provided credibility and substance to bin |
| which all feudal agents were attacked, Shahak | argues, have wrongly been perceived as anti-Jewish pe |
| O'Brien (1994) | argues his 1789 History of the American Revolution wa |
| cotian, is arrested for libel but successfully | argues his own case for freedom of the press. |
| Egberts (1991) | argues, however, that the story is set in the fifth r |
| Utilitarianism, Nussbaum | argues, ignores adaptive preferences, elides the sepa |
| Moreover, he | argues, impermanence, suffering and not-Self go toget |
| Glassner | argues in The Gospel of Food (released in hardcover i |
| Instead, the dissent | argues in this case that there is a big net transfer |
| Taking a more positive position, Mettinger | argues in his recent book that the category of rise a |
| J.M. Carter | argues in The Battle of Actium: The Rise and Triumph |
| Jazz critic Martin Williams | argues in his book that "the only real similarity [he |
| Dunn, however, | argues in favor of the authenticity of the Mark/Matth |
| And, Joy | argues, in modern, meat-eating societies, the species |
| the mesopredator release hypothesis is that it | argues in favor of the top-down control concept and e |
| Self-actualization will result, he | argues, in the recovery of an "ecological self", in w |
| It is possible that, as Otto Rank | argues in his interesting study, "Die Naktheit im Sag |
| She | argues in Pitfalls that, as power has devolved to loc |
| Our Aims: In Search of Bases for Ethics (2008) | argues in favour of a broadly utilitarian approach to |
| More importantly, however, Grand | argues in The Heavenly Twins that in order for the Br |
| The libertarian Ludwig von Mises Institute | argues in favor of deregulation of the medical profes |
| On the colonial site, Dabashi | argues in a memorable dialogue with Nietzsche and Hei |
| ction between Mozart and Salieri, as so and so | argues in...". |
| ership of everyone else could be sustained, he | argues, individuals would not be able to do anything |
| ause the animal in question is human-like, and | argues instead that sentience is the only characteris |
| t theory to analyze this standpoint, which she | argues involves "seeing the other as radically separa |
| ; he has since kept up his critique of what he | argues is an economically costly and politically corr |
| The history of periphery capitalism, Amin | argues, is full of short-term ‘miracles' and long-ter |
| One of the great advantages of capitalism, he | argues, is that as compared with pre-capitalist perio |
| This, he | argues, is due to the fact that when Mary first sees |
| The difference, PL now | argues, is that the slow and gradual process is now b |
| epresentative of the Palestinians, as the PPSF | argues it was set up through an illegitimate agreemen |
| that this would be a universal ethic, but, he | argues, it is "Utopian and impossible for everyone to |
| Russell | argues it was Braddock's failure to rely on the time- |
| Stephen Brumwell | argues just the opposite, stating that contemporaries |
| Pre-modern peoples, | argues Latour, made no such division. |
| Lily comes back and | argues leaving again with Damian. |
| passed the Bill and were possibly responsible, | argues Lehmberg, for the clauses which claimed that t |
| In his biography of Erasmus, Knight | argues, like many contemporary Protestants, that Eras |
| The real picture of development is, she | argues, much more complicated (see Interactive Specia |
| Collier | argues naively that if universal consent means the co |
| The President | argues over the phone with General Renning at Strateg |
| ter in Umberto Eco's novel Baudolino, where he | argues over the nature of the Holy Grail with Robert |
| fall of Robert Carr, The King's Minion (1930), | argues Overbury's poisoning was ordered by James I an |
| She | argues persuasively that while we can do little to ch |
| and emotional ailments - all of which, Epstein | argues, physically wear away the body and shorten one |
| These principles, Fuller | argues, represent the "internal morality of law", and |
| George Vaillant | argues researchers need to examine differences betwee |
| The word sublime, | argues Rhys Roberts, is misleading, since Longinus' o |
| hich are properly figurative, the doctrine, he | argues, satisfies deep and urgent human wants, and is |
| he patiently explores a problem, he implicitly | argues, so should a reader”. |
| Behe | argues strongly for common descent of all lifeforms o |
| In contrast Hoskin | argues that Tunisian dolmen orientations can be expla |
| Mehta | argues that historians will remember King Sihanouk as |
| He | argues that we must cut our consumption, abandoning t |
| Anderson | argues that the dramatic content of the episode is ba |
| The party | argues that without the above, no agent can lawfully |
| r Meaning in the Twenty-first Century Strenger | argues that a new species he calls Homo Globalis, def |
| ties such as extension and shape, and likewise | argues that they, too, are dependent entirely on one' |
| g findings of existential psychology, Strenger | argues that it becoming progressively more difficult |
| In the case of ghost data, Sandifer | argues that the game uses ghost data to create a Play |
| r mainstream conceptions of the underclass and | argues that the boxing gym is one of the many institu |
| t were expressly not necessary and proper, but | argues that either exercise would have been futile in |
| In the book, Sachs | argues that extreme poverty-defined by the World Bank |
| mere automatons in a chain of command." Watson | argues that while McLuhan separated media according t |
| lanning phase to combat operations to 2006 and | argues that the war was badly planned and executed. |
| culture that sees them as “less than” and she | argues that that their core issues are often centered |
| Zwicky | argues that the shape of nebulae indicate a universe |
| Dr. Jeff Clawson | argues that "the street practitioners act as the advo |
| Another theory formulated by Bruce Wilson | argues that the Cipher Manuscripts had been received |
| Author Marek Kohn | argues that she died not from cocaine but from legal |
| He | argues that the ritual and procedural differences bet |
| ormer chief rabbi of Norway, Michael Melchior, | argues that antisemitism is one motive for the bans " |
| Virginia Q. Tilley | argues that the term implies condemnation of the idea |
| Emma Mason, however, | argues that although Dicken's portrayal of Procter "e |
| his brother the Duke of Newcastle that Namier | argues that when Newcastle went into opposition in 17 |
| n his posthumously published book Cosmotheros, | argues that other planets in the solar system are inh |
| The book | argues that the far-right and its functionaries in th |
| Here, Gordon, in agreement with Frantz Fanon, | argues that racists are not irrational people but ins |
| Another hypothesis | argues that long-period comets, rather than arriving |
| or Physiology:The Story of Guthrie and Carrel, | argues that the primary credit for this work should h |
| The company | argues that they needed an 18.5% increase to maintain |
| As a star dies, B2FH | argues that it will enrich the interstellar medium wi |
| De Ridder | argues that The Ego and Its Own is in part a carefull |
| Mayank Shekhar of the Hindustan Times | argues that comparing New York "to Mark Pellington's |
| He | argues that in this period, the victors from his firs |
| He | argues that no legal system consistently held parties |
| Magen | argues that the builders of the monastery did not bel |
| Krepinevich | argues that officers try to avoid taking on advisory |
| r Richard Heinberg in his book, Powerdown, who | argues that local communities should immediately lear |
| Specifically, he | argues that the lead character of the film version of |
| nuation of this part of the book; where Lessig | argues that too much long term copyright protection h |
| Breyer | argues that these sources are necessary, however, and |
| eocortex hemispheric functioning theory, which | argues that people with an underdeveloped left hemisp |
| Wolpe | argues that his views are based on the fact that no a |
| He | argues that YouTube is an example of a business model |
| She | argues that though modern anti-Semitism has its roots |
| She | argues that the computer is procedural, participatory |
| isagrees with these long established ideas and | argues that Africa and its people have had a long and |
| Wolff | argues that consensus is limited by the requirement t |
| son Behind Hate Crime Legislation, in which he | argues that hate crime legislation in Canada has resu |
| The essay also | argues that the war brought prosperity to occupied Ch |
| om the positive psychology movement, McGonigal | argues that games contribute powerfully to human happ |
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