10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBJUGABLE»
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Yet these imposed revolutions are important, for they measure the condition of a
people at one time as subjugable, just as their rebellion at a later time measures
their emergence to a higher level of competence and activity. The most important
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Carl Joachim Friedrich, 2007
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The North British Review
Parseeism and Manicheanism are the two names most commonly given to this
view. It found no entrance among the classical nations, their evil principle, Hyle,
being too passive and subjugable, up to a certain point, to deserve comparison.
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Critical Applied Linguistics: A Critical Introduction
... as politically suspect from a critical standpoint, Chomsky “sees such a
conception in an entirely positive political light: our genetic inheritance—our
human nature—prevents us from being plastic, infinitely malleable be-ings
subjugable to the ...
4
Weakness of Will from Plato to the Present (Studies in ...
The subtitle of Book 2 is a sign that howsoever "absolute" one's dominion over
the passions may become, he does not suppose them to be utterly subjugable by
will, for otherwise there would be no basis for distinguishing and ranking them.
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Garner's Modern American Usage
... medicable navigable obligable obviable operable originable participable
penetrable perpetrable perpetuable predicable propagable regulable replicable
repudiable segregable separable subjugable vindicable violable vitiable At least
one ...
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Future Roles and Opportunities for the U.S. Geological Survey
Inspired by sources such as Rachel Carson's (1962) Silent Spring and
construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, more Americans than hitherto started to
view earth as fragile, rather than subjugable. Resources became entities to be
managed.
Committee on Future Roles, Challenges, and Opportunities for the U.S. Geological Survey, National Research Council, Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources, 2001
... a few pence in the filneral dole-or is their token presence an easy gesture to
reinforce the hierarchies of largesse, surrogate the dead in a more subjugable
form, or alleviate guilt? What. De Tribus, Awntyrs offArthure, and Somer Sunday
255.
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Nonequilibrium Nondissipative Thermodynamics: With ...
... English name was originally from the Greek word a6aHa^, which means un-
subjugable, so the character of diamond can be seen. Moreover, diamond has
many other outstanding characteristics. For instance, the heat conductivity of ...
That these have been deemed Other seems to mean, in the writings of de
Certeau, not that they remain opaque or remystified concepts, but that they were
deemed subjugable within a system of knowledge whose historicity needs its
own ...
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The Politics of Linguistics
Chomsky sees such a conception in an entirely positive political light: our genetic
inheritance — our human nature — prevents us from being plastic, infinitely
malleable beings completely subjugable to the whims of outside forces. In the
leftist ...
Frederick J. Newmeyer, 1988
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBJUGABLE»
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Axis of Logic
Does the US, in 2015, seek to advance capitalist industry among a seemingly subjugable population of the world's poor who live pocketed away in the ... «Axis of Logic, Jan 15»