10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPLACABLY»
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Feminist Perspectives on Child Law
The. 'implacably. hostile'. mother. A key factor in law's current construction of
children's welfare (and a product of the 'gender free' discourse of parental
responsibility) is the notion that it is 'possible to define children's interests
independently ...
Jo Bridgeman, Daniel Monk, 2013
2
The Facts of Life: Stories, 1940-1949
He wants implacably to be pleased — with all proofs. He sees that he is
implacably attentive; implacably he watches for a moment of inattention. He
watches implacably not to watch. And oblivion fells him at a blow. 6. We are no
longer thinking ...
Paul Goodman, Taylor Stoehr, 1979
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Rights, Gender and Family Law
In respect of contested contact case law Smart and Neale have identified a '
double standard at work'.38 Faced with a mother who is hostile to contact the
courts have constructed her as implacably hostile, a phrase which was prominent
in ...
Julie Wallbank, Shazia Choudhry, Jonathan Herring, 2009
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Turn Left at the Sleeping Dog: Scripting the Santa Fe ...
I think the Santa Fe City Council, while it may not be corrupt, is supine, and what
Santa Fe could use is a governing body implacably hostile to real-estate
development; implacably hostile to the idea of growth for its own sake or change
for its ...
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Maurice Blanchot: The Demand of Writing
commands at once, and his morality is made up of the confrontation and
opposition of implacably hostile rules. (p.32) However, what would seem the
tragic situation par excellence is in fact not tragic. The rules that face the writer
are absolutely ...
Carolyn Bailey Gill, 2005
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State, Stage, Language: The Production of the Subject
That said, when it acts, it does so quickly and implacably. Such, in the last
instance, was the authentic, determining logic behind McCarthyism, the most
notorious instance of liberal censorship, which can be explained away as the
product of ...
Rodríguez Gómez Rodríguez, 2008
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
IMPLACABLY, adv. [from implacable.] x. Wkh malice not to be pacified;
inexorably. — An older was made for disarming all the papists ; upon which,
though nothing was after done, yet it kept up Hie apprehensions in the people of
dangers, and ...
Robert Jervis suggests that several aspects of the operational code are not
unique to Bolshevism, but rather are commonly held by a state that believes that
it is confronted by an implacably hostile adversary.85 (But if two men exhibit the ...
Erik P. Hoffmann, Robbin Frederick Laird, Frederic J. Fleron
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Of Minimal Things: Studies on the Notion of Relation
The writer must respond to several absolute and absolutely different commands
at once, and his morality is made up of the confrontation and opposition of
implacably hostile rules" (p. 312). However, what would seem the tragic situation
par ...
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The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence
Were these implacably opposed in life? Perhaps. But so were the two blood-
streams within the human body — the pure one coming from the heart implacably
opposed to the charged one returning to the heart. What Lawrence maintained
was ...
Catherine Carswell, Catherine MacFarlane Carswell, 1981
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IMPLACABLY»
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John McLaughlin: The Iran Deal | POV | OZY
... and powerful groups like the military's Revolutionary Guards and Quds Force (Iran's special operations) are implacably opposed to reform. «OZY, Jul 15»
Beyond Puberty Blues: Susie Porter in Melbourne Theatre Company …
Yet in 2011 he wrote that its bleak picture of hate and revenge remained implacably relevant. "Humanity has not managed to learn from the ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jul 15»
Go Set a Watchman: Why Harper Lee's new book is so controversial …
In To Kill a Mockingbird, the outcome of the trial is proof that the South is implacably racist — but that standing up for what's right is its own ... «Vox, Jul 15»
Wagner: Götterdämmerung, Act 3 CD review – implacable intensity …
... Frick's implacably powerful Hagen when his tone seems unsteady – Nilsson was arguably approaching her zenith as the greatest Wagnerian ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
West Ham are no longer the 'circus act' of yesteryear, says Mark …
Allardyce's claims will be sure to have annoyed a significant section of the West Ham support, who became implacably opposed to him ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Heat is on GOP presidential candidates Rubio and Rand to derail …
“We owe it to our fellow Americans to elevate, not ignore, their plight, to demand their swift and unconditional release by the implacably hostile ... «Haaretz, Jul 15»
Barack Obama Meets Neville Chamberlain and Joseph Stalin …
What is being ignored is the true basis for President's Obama's historic gamble on Iran and its implacably anti-American regime. In a private ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
States want freedom to frame their own land acquisition laws - The …
... all implacably resisting the government-sponsored amendments to the 2013 Act. Uttar Pradesh's Akhilesh Yadav didn't attend, sources said, ... «The Hindu, Jul 15»
A changing world - The Express Tribune
Iran remains implacably belligerent towards Israel and there is no shortage of areas of cognitive dissonance surrounding the deal, but one of ... «The Express Tribune, Jul 15»
Scott Walker: Not the Candidate for Conservative Criminal Justice …
[H]is implacably hard-line stance on clemency and parole, as well as his seeming unwillingness to endorse the “Right on Crime” agenda of ... «Reason, Jul 15»