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- Thus globalisation means that incipiently the " leveling out of differences in industrial rates of profit " through competition begins to operate internationally.
- Rand's anti-collectivist sentiments simultaneously proved a bonanza for Cold Warriors and were dismissed as incipiently fascist by left-leaning thinkers.
- Then one night she finds Ram, tipsy after a party at the house of his boss, Gupta, holding Asha in an incipiently sexual embrace.
- For a few brief moments, " Antitrust " looks as if it could be the smart new techno-thriller of the incipiently digital age.
- Cut to Weaver and her incipiently rebellious daughter, played by Hewitt, cruising the Sunshine State checking out mansions in search of the next well-heeled sucker.
- The major themes that Rabinow will consistently pursue for the next decades are all incipiently present in these untimely reflections; ethics as form giving, motion and care.
- It's great being a member of the still-active ( Alex Beam ) _ as opposed to the incipiently decrepit ( Al Gore ) _ Baby Boom generation.
- What is incipiently funny in the rapport between Light and Klein is their shared facility for jaded, Carson-era humor about alimony, happiness being a dry martini and so forth.
- Capital has existed incipiently on a small scale for centuries, in the form of merchant, renting and lending activities, and occasionally as small-scale industry with some wage labour.
- Peripheral realism is a foreign policy theory that argues that the international system has an incipiently hierarchical structure based on differentiated roles : rule-makers, rule-takers and rogue states.
- The tunneled, layered interior of the anthill is right out of Fritz Lang's " Metropolis, " with masses of robotic workers toiling mindlessly for the incipiently fascist colony.
- "The California that I love is incipiently Hawaii, " said Mike Davis, the author of " City of Quartz " ( 1990 ) and other studies of the downsides of the California dream.
- The study in contrasts that is " Jackpot " continues with their choice of a name for the incipiently desperate would-be singer who haunts seedy karaoke bars as he clings to the belief that he's paying his dues while building a singing career.
- "Frenguelliceras " has an evolute, flat sided shell with coarse, simple or widely splayed ribs dividing from the umbilical edge-inner margin of the outer whorl; venter-outer rim-with a smooth groove, bordered by incipiently tuberculate rib endings.
- That scenario centered around a daughter, not an incipiently gay son, and there's something fascinating about the way in which homosexuality is both taken for granted in this latest film and seems conversationally off limits . ( Margaret never once questions her son about it .)
- While Jugah and Oyong Lawai Jau were incipiently members of PANAS, Bangau was from SUPP . Others Penghulus from other divisions such as Penghulu Tawi Sli ( Second Division ) and Penghulu Abok Anak Jalin ( Bintulu ) also joined PESAKA . PESAKA was, therefore, known as the Penghulus Party ( Malay : Parti Penghulu ).
- Of course, there's a hotheaded lad who can't follow the Marquess of Queensberry rules, a well-off wimpy one with a self-promoting parent, some incipiently gay ones, ones of various ethnic extractions, etc . Though all are convincing to the extent that they're developed, none of them leaves a distinct impression.
- "The great challenge to Afghanistan's future isn't the Taliban, or the Pakistani safe havens or even an incipiently hostile Pakistan, " Gen . John R . Allen told a U . S . Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee in 2014 . " The existential threat to the long-term viability of modern Afghanistan is corruption . " He stated that the insurgency, criminal patronage networks, and drug traffickers had formed " an unholy alliance ".
- Long wrote that " the ploy was for a candidate or an initiate to openly disseminate ONA material, and possibly give interviews about the O9A to the Media, under the guise of having been given some sort of'authority'to do so even though such an authority and the necessary hierarchy to gift such authority was in fact a contradiction of our raison d'阾re; a fact we of course expected those incipiently of our kind to know or sense . " According to Senholt the ONA " does not award titles ", with Monette writing that " there is no central authority within the ONA ."
- As Francis Haskell has pointed out ( and the remarks above imply ), not only did Gilles " wear the same costume " as Pierrot, but both generally " had the same character " throughout the 18th century : Pierrot, like Gilles, " was a farcical creature, not a tragic or sensitive one " . ( Pierrot will become tearful and incipiently tragic only in the middle of the 19th century, in the hands of Paul Legrand . ) " It is ", writes Haskell, " hard to resist the conclusion that the consumptive Watteau has invested the figure of Gilles with some degree of self-identification, and Mrs . Panofsky has also pointed out that on many other occasions when painting Pierrot figures Watteau not only gave them a predominance which was absolutely not justified by the nature of the parts they were called upon to act, but may even have hinted at something Christ-like in their role . " As Haskell seems to be implying, there may be at least as much Watteau as either Gilles or Pierrot in the portrait.