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  • Released over the weekend by WikiLeaks, the U.S. diplomatic cables asso ciated with the Middle East span three decades.

    Leaked Papers Show Arab Leaders Critical of Iran, Neighbors Margaret Coker 2010

  • Tenders working engine support were startled to hear a pounding over their heads that was not asso-ciated with their work.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • Even before the tragedy, which had turned him into a multimillionaire overnight, Isabel had openly appre-ciated the fact that he was earning a high six-figure salary, owned a town house in Turramurra, drove a re-cent-model BMW, and could afford to take her to Dream Island on their honeymoon.

    A Secret Vengeance Lee, Miranda 2001

  • This commitment to inclusivity and representivity is deeply appre - ciated by the Ministry.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • It was an awesom moment,. and the boy appre - ciated its gravity.

    Poland Michener, James 1983

  • This form of Time was asso - ciated with Ahriman, and the conception was incorpo - rated into Mithraism, where it found striking icono - graphic expression.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas S. G. F. BRANDO 1968

  • Virus, stain, evil smell, putrescence, and miasma were the notions asso - ciated with infection and contagion.

    HEALTH AND DISEASE OWSEI TEMKIN 1968

  • This can be particularly appre - ciated when one realizes that the Byzantine civilization whose tongue was in fact Greek did not display the same amount of interest in the sciences of the ancient world.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas SEYYED HOSSEIN NASR 1968

  • The idea of reformation in Western intellectual his - tory was essentially a Judeo-Christian conception asso - ciated first of all with personal regeneration and the reformed life of the individual, secondly with the res - toration of the ideal community life in the monastic movement, and thirdly with a reform given institu - tional status within the Church as the papacy under - took to make the world safe for ecclesiastical ideals.

    REFORMATION LEWIS W. SPITZ 1968

  • What is less well appre - ciated is the degree to which the apocalyptic, quasi - religious character of Marxian socialism was shaped by Hegel's philosophical restatement of radical Chris - tian theology.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas SANFORD A. LAKOFF 1968

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