... bring the flesh and the blood. The more clearly the writer perceives the
shape, the better are the chances of success.
13. Make the paragraph the unit of composition.
The paragraph is a convenient ... preferred form in a paragraph on the dramatists ofthe Restoration,
the second in a paragraph on the tastes of modern readers. The need to make a particular
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In these cases the writer must simply learn the idioms. The contents of a book is singular.
The contents of a jar may be either singular or plural, depending on what's in the jar —...
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Gliders 621
The Wright brothers 622
European pioneers 624
Military and commercial applications 626
The inter-war years 629
The Second World War 6 32
Demise ofthe flying-boat 633
Expansion of civil ... here to acknowledge the generosity of
the Trustees ofthe Science Museum for permission to reproduce over 60 of
the illustrations contained in this book and thank the staff ofthe Science
Museum ... 966
21 . Weapons and Armour 967
Charles Messenger
Prehistoric weapons 967
The bronze age and classical era 968
The Dark Ages 971
The age of chivalry 9 72
The introduction of gunpowder 975
The Renaissance...
... precision, they often
gain an aura of authority regardless ofthe fallibility ofthe tests themselves, the
instruments used in the tests, and the individuals performing or interpreting them.
Physicians ...
significance in the context ofthe patient's condition and other test results.
The development of technically improved imaging studies with greater
sensitivity and specificity is one ofthe most ...
sedimentation rate, often provide a major clue to the presence of a pathologic
process. On the other hand, the physician must learn to evaluate occasional
history, should be recorded at the time they are...
... with the ability to
trace effects (upon themselves) to causes in the physical activities of other beings, but
without the ability to see these activities as the outcomes ofthe mental states of the
other ... by the activity of something external (rather than in the sense of
positively seeing its activity as being uncaused by the activity of all other things). The
reaction of taking vengeance, of ... book.
There is, however, a further point ofthe parsley example—other than displaying the
causal role of episodic thought—which is the main one in the present context. The
¹³ I discuss the relation...
... as the 20 02 decision ofthe House of Lords in Secretary
of State for the Home Department v. Rehman
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is unbroken. In the last
decision, the House of Lords articulated an understanding ofthe ... 484. The case was Sprigg v. Sigcau [1897] AC 23 8.
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Foxton, ‘R v. Halliday’, 485.
judges and the politics ofthe rule of law 23
evicted because ofthe abhorrence of other members towards apartheid
and ... king the administrative state seriously’, focuses on the role
of the executive in maintaining the rule of law. Chapter 4,‘Theunityof
public law’, weaves the threads ofthe entire argument of the...
... – the issue ofthe legitimacy of state coercion – that poses the
more radical problem in the event of divergence. If law implicitly operates on a
theory of
legitimacy inconsistent with the theory ... for
the particular purposes at hand”).
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any particular legal norm, but about the general ability of legal norms to obligate
independent of content. But the evidence for the ... rationalization
is
not the point: The point is the absence ofthe feeling of outrage that often is
a better guide to an internalized moral theory than abstract discussions on the
printed page.
The empirical...
... decontextualis-
ing. The offender and the offensive event are abstracted from the rest
of the personal situation ofthe offender, and from the rest ofthe social
situation ofthe event. The law even abstracts the ... For the one, the solution to the problem is to be found in the
transcending ofthe autonomous self by the idea ofthe universal self.
For the other, the solution lies in the capacity ofthe self ... beyond the level ofthe nation and state, the
repression ofthe idea ofthe ideal, the avoidance ofthe society-making power
of a true legal system.
Can the potential international society of the...
... the 1960s, after the ravages ofthe wars ofthe first half ofthe century,
there was a time of exploration of nature’s beauty, perhaps as an antidote. The
public were captivated by the work of ... cohe-
sion in the hunt (Thackeray, 20 05). We can picture the scene before the hunt.
The men in the tribe had learned ofthe whereabouts of a herd of mammoths,
they withdrew to an inner partofthe caves, ... earlier
in the biblical Old Testament book of Job, in which it was written ‘Ask the
beasts and they shall teach thee, and the fowls ofthe air, and they shall teach
thee’ (Job, Chapter 12, Vs 7).
20 2...
... Sylvius Aeneas, the son of Aeneas, the
uncle of Brutus, and the third king ofthe Latins.
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Geoffrey of Monmouth
it not to them, but pardon it; since it is the common sentiment of every
captive, ... this time Eli the priest governed in Judea, and
the ark ofthe covenant was taken by the Philistines. At the same time,
also, the sons of Hector, after the expulsion ofthe posterity of Antenor,
reigned ... all the provinces, forced
the giants to fly into the caves ofthe mountains, and divided the country
among them according to the directions of their commander. After this
they began to till the...