- Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling: The
Function of
Avowal in
Justice is a book
about a
series of
lectures delivered at the
Catholic University of
Louvain by Michel...
- 26:1–11. The
latter p****age
records the
declaration (also
known as the
Avowal)
which was
recited upon
presenting the first-fruits to the
priest (Deuteronomy...
- Sean
Richard Sellers (May 18, 1969 –
February 4, 1999) was an
American serial killer, one of 22
persons in the
United States since the
reinstatement of...
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Indians were to
pointedly refer to the Queen's
proclamation in
growing avowals of a new nationalism.
Although the
British East
India Company had established...
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translated as sincerity. As in the West, the term
implies a
congruence of
avowal and
inner feeling, but
inner feeling is in turn
ideally responsive to ritual...
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Harry for who he is.
Charlotte converts to
Judaism in
response to Harry's
avowal that he can only
marry a
Jewish woman, but she soon ends up
ruining the...
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against the
abortion ban. The
journalist Alice Schwarzer had
organized this
avowal form of
protest following a
French example. In 1974,
Schwarzer persuaded...
- had a more romantic,
poetic view of friendship,
confusing Forster with
avowals of love.
After leaving university,
Forster travelled in
Europe with his...
- advocation, advocator, advocatory, advoke, advowson, avocation, avouch, avow,
avowal, avowry, convocate, convocation, convocator, convoke, disavow, disavowal...
- most
elementary norms of the law of war and of
universal morality, but an
avowal of a
doctrine of
violence that
needs to be
called by its
proper name: state...