His conclusion that the Volta Pinta becomes a sort of "manifesto," whereby Tuti and the cultivated class of Assisi
enunciate their objectives of good government and caution those who would challenge its leadership, would be more persuasive had he clarified the social and political situation in mid-sixteenth-century Assisi.
Le grottesche della "Volta Pinta" in Assisi
The image-by-image sequence served to
enunciate the idea of opposites, the dyads male/female and sensuous/rational, and the contrived meeting of art with sport.
"THRILOS 2001"
Occasionally he fails to
enunciate his words clearly but this is a minor quibble.
Ordeal by Innocence
The abortion industry survives by implying that although embryos and fetuses are living tissue, they are not "persons" or "living beings." Bush could have used his presidency as a bully pulpit in his August 2001 stem-cell speech to
enunciate the clear principle--and simple biological fact that fetuses and embryos are living humans with a unique genetic code and the same inalienable right to life as adults.
Bush: a pro-life president? A truly pro-life president would oppose abortion without exception, and would view the embryo as lie as opposed to potential life. (Cover Story: Abortion)
Unfortunately, in two of the rulings, it did not
enunciate a clear principle for this conclusion.
Letter rulings flirt with limits of liquidation-reincorporation doctrine
A literal application of the principle they
enunciate may put impossible burdens on taxpayers in today's economy.
Software royalty source and withholding
Frederick
enunciates well and there's plenty of light and shade in her interpretations - and how interesting to hear a soprano sing that old favourite The Salley Gardens.
Classical; RELEASES
An official source at the Foreign Ministry said in a statement to Oman News Agency (ONA) that stemming from the Sultanate's keenness to stop the bloodshed and maintaining its stance that
enunciates violence and hostilities and start a political process that meets aspirations of the brotherly Syrian people, the Sultanate hopes that this step will pave to start a dialogue and political process involving all components of the Syrian people to reach a solution agreeable to all Syrians and maintain security, stability and unity of the brotherly Syria and security and stability in the region.
Sultanate Calls for Ceasefire in Syria
The text may well produce seizures among the more delicate advocates and narrow minded practitioners of political correctness because it
enunciates the older virtues of developing constitutional liberty, toleration, Empire and Monarchy and accepts the existence of the English race.
Our Island Story: A History of Britain for Boys and Girls from the Romans to Queen Victoria
As important, TEI believes the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Stewart
enunciates a clear and rational tax policy basis for distinguishing commercial activities from personal and hobby-related expenditures.
TEI testimony on pre-budget consultations before House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance: September 10, 2004
He has taken that power unto himself, as he
enunciates the Bush doctrine of permanent war.
Axis to grind. (Comment)
Fighting Words
enunciates itself in three parts, seven chapters, numerous sections, copious notes, a glossary, and an extensive and invaluable list of works cited.
Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice
IRS Chief Counsel Notice CC-2003-012, 12, April 9, 2003,
enunciates new procedures to be used under the IRS' policy regarding requests for tax accrual and other financial audit workpapers relating to the tax reserve for deferred tax liabilities, and to footnotes disclosing contingent tax liabilities appearing on audited financial statements.
New developments: short-period losses, tax accrual workpapers and more. (Federal Tax)
To his credit, Moore
enunciates these lines carefully, and he also makes some interesting comments about the poems' compositional and biographical contexts.
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