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1 Other winners in the awards ceremony seen as a pointer to the Hollywood Oscars which are announced next week included Silence of the Lambs star Anthony Hopkins .
2 Clearly these ideas relate to Eliot 's plays and to ‘ Burnt Norton ’ where dangers of being ‘ Distracted from distraction by distraction ’ seem connected with the spectre of a metropolis seen as the antithesis of religious values .
3 KNOWLEDGEWARE SEEN AS A TAKEOVER TARGET OF SOFTLAB GmbH
4 Personal responsibility seen as the pursuit of autonomy and individualism
5 statue of the goddess Pallas ( Minerva ) at Troy on which the city 's safety was said to depend , hence , figuratively speaking , the Bar seen as a bulwark of society .
6 In the article Garcilaso was touted as the first American and his work seen as the starting point of ‘ a sensibility absolutely new , absolutely Peruvian . ’
7 Because ontology involves an ethico-political violence towards the other , always to some degree seen as a threat , Levinas proposes ethics in its place , substituting a respect for the other for a grasping of it , and a theory of desire not as negation and assimilation but as infinite separation .
8 Another issue seen as an obstacle to investment is that of capital contributions made to a company not ranking as part of the base cost of the shares for capital gains purposes .
9 The consultation document , which the HSE sees as a contribution to the debate about the future of the country 's nuclear energy industry , proposes to adopt a risk of death to a member of the public of 1 in 100,000 a year as the benchmark for new nuclear power stations .
10 The Fifty Years , in the historian 's causal scheme , were the underlying cause of the war , which Thucydides saw as the process of Athenian aggrandizement which struck fear into Sparta .
11 And even over a period as long as 15 years we would be paying a lot less ( £184 millions ) than the £684 millions that will go next year to safeguard the Falkland Islands from the Argentinians — a matter which many ecologists see as a fight between two bald men over the possession of a comb .
12 Derek Keys , chair of the mining corporation Gencor , was appointed Minister of Trade , Industry and Economic Co-ordination in a move seen as an effort to improve the credibility of his government 's economic policies .
13 And so what credit O'Neill might have acquired for his reform package was instantly lost by what Catholics saw as a refusal to confront the loyalist mobs who really ran Northern Ireland .
14 In what observers saw as a trade-off , Yeltsin announced that legislative bodies would serve the remaining 2@1/2 years of their full term ( having been elected in March 1990 ) and that more than 80 directly appointed heads of administration responsible to the President would continue in office ( a moratorium on local elections was due to be lifted on Dec. 1 ) .
15 An Information Bureau , the Cominform , was established which Western observers saw as the re-creation of the old Communist International , designed to foster Marxist revolution .
16 The movement began in America , and has been imported to Britain , bringing with it what many observers see as an obsession with satanism .
17 First of all , unlike the -ing form , the infinitive always produces a representation of an event seen as a whole , i.e. either as a single instant of a state-like event or as a movement from the beginning limit to the end of an action-like one ( cf.
18 In the result , Co-operation seen as an exclusive alternative to Capitalism as the means of organising society for the production of wealth was , for all practical purposes , abandoned ; and abandoned with it was trade unionism seen as the means by which capitalism was to be displaced by Co-operation .
19 The ‘ generalised other ’ Mead saw as a form of reference group ; a means by which some individuals assessed their norms and values in relation to some external authority .
20 Both women stressed the idea of service , which Butler saw as an outgrowth of women 's role in the home , while neither envisaged impinging on men 's work .
21 The building of a hotel and golf course as well as an extra 30 corporate hospitality boxes at Lingfield was the sort of commercial diversification that the Muddles see as a prerequisite to transforming racecourses into the nice little earners they should be .
22 Bearing in mind the importance of the conclusion of the Uruguay round of the GATT to many industries in Britain and to third-world economies , what does my right hon. Friend see as the prospects for overcoming the obstructionism of the socialist Government of France to a successful outcome ?
23 Virgilio Avila Vivas replaced Alejandro Izaguirre Angeli as Minister of the Interior , an appointment seen as a move to build up political support for the efforts of the security forces to deal with increasing protests against the government 's economic policies [ but see below for his replacement ; for November 1991 protests , see p. 35571 ] .
24 The fact that the Fund was only too willing to lend in return for a written undertaking that domestic economic policy would follow the lines agreed in negotiations between Treasury officials and the Fund investigators in the autumn of 1976 , involved what many Labour activists saw as a loss of governing powers to an external force that was anti-socialist .
25 Take , for example , listening to music , which many people see as a leisure activity .
26 So let's just see how people have marked and what people see as the criteria .
27 This , together with his proposed union treaty , which opponents saw as a breakup of the Soviet Union , drove conservatives to try to take over control from him by declaring a state of emergency — in effect , a coup d'état .
28 The Ilo-Puerto Suárez link would help trade with Brazil , Paraguay and Argentina , with Ilo seen as the launching-pad for exports to the Pacific Rim countries .
29 EUROPEAN OFFICE : Northern Ireland 's new centre seen as a bridge between the Province and the Community .
30 There are other ways besides exhortation in which citizens can be placed under pressure to perform what a government sees as the obligations of citizenship , short of coercive legal enforcement .
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