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And you might like in all that just to reflect on what it is to be a church bounded, 'boundaried' very, very strongly, very powerfully by its passionate, and I'll say it, its exclusive loyalty to Jesus Christ.
Address at the Scottish Episcopal Church Provincial Conference 2004
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We talk here about national and personal trauma, corruption and realpolitik, the shadow of J.M. Coetzee, South African literature as boundaried by massive inequalities, childhood cancer, ambiguity, the new class system, real world maturity and the need for compromise.
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We talk here about national and personal trauma, corruption and realpolitik, the shadow of J.M. Coetzee, South African literature as boundaried by massive inequalities, childhood cancer, ambiguity, the new class system, real world maturity and the need for compromise.
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Racism (and homophobia and most other types of abjection) are logical fallout of a Kohlbergian “law and order” mentality, where social mores are understood as reifying a social order that is also (or part of) a “natural order”, hierarchised and boundaried, inculcated during infancy, taken as received wisdom.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books Hal Duncan 2009
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We talk here about national and personal trauma, corruption and realpolitik, the shadow of J.M. Coetzee, South African literature as boundaried by massive inequalities, childhood cancer, ambiguity, the new class system, real world maturity and the need for compromise.
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The categories of straight, gay, lesbian were often quite clearly boundaried.
Archive 2009-03-01 Renee 2009
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THAT would indicate some penetration of these views into the boundaried realms of “legitimate discourse.”
Did Costumes and Props Undercut the Seriousness of the G-20 Protests? - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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You are dealing with hundreds of years of history -- and for most of it, the conversations between dad and daughter have been carefully scripted and clearly boundaried.
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The categories of straight, gay, lesbian were often quite clearly boundaried.
Queer Is A State Of Mind Renee 2009
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Luke Akehurst quotes the case of the newly boundaried Dagenham and Rainham constituency and tries to use this as a stick to beat those of us in the Party who are not convinced that perpetual triangulation to hook swing votes is sustainable or desirable.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
mark_allenby commented on the word boundaried
1) Having clear boundaries
2) Being limited by rules of codes of conduct between what is acceptable and unacceptable
March 30, 2012