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In Stendhal's The Red and the Black, the second leading female character Mathilde appears a quite "monstrous" young woman yet with fascination. She is neither mystery nor enigma but simply of a psychological sex a "man+woman woman" in my concept, a dilemma typical of Her as Other as an Object meanwhile so self-consciously struggling for subjectivity, for transcendence. Noble, proud, passionate, a little hysteric, obsessed with fantasy. There buried, repressed deep, and, "hidden skilfully" in her is the "120% of 'masculinity' in her 120% femininity". She takes efforts to behave like a woman, yet she seeks to realize her transcendence in the man she loves. Though the man, Julien, shares with her the same wild imagination and ambition, though they both are addicted to dream of heroism, he ...
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Au Canada, la déclaration de guerre, ou son équivalent fonctionnel, est encore un pouvoir qui relève de la prérogative. Cela ne devrait pas être le ca...
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... crimes contre l'humanité et de crimes de guerre, et qu'il n'avait donc pas droit à la protection ...
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... d'urgence est la Loi sur les mesures de guerre de 1914. Adoptee peu apres l'eclatement de la Prem...
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... crimes contre l'humanite, les crimes de guerre, de genocide, la torture et autres traitements cru...
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The city's corporate finance department wants to change the rules governing spending on consultants to ensure larger contracts are tendered, according to a report that comes before council's executive policy committee this morning.
Winnipeg chief administrative officer Glen Laubenstein, who procured de Guerre's services for three other Canadian municipalities before he became Winnipeg's chief civil servant, said the sole-source spending was justified because the Montreal professor was the only governance consultant who was an expert in participative design.
On Feb. 9, city council's public works committee rejected a plan that would allow northwest Winnipeg residents to pay annual fees to have their new 240-litre garbage carts swapped for 360-litre carts or get an additional cart.
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American and Iraqi forces have killed 104 insurgents in 452 raids countrywide since "al-Qaida in Iraq" leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed last week, the U.S. military said.
According to a translation provided by National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie, the document said the best way to overcome the "current bleak situation" would be to involve U.S. forces in a "war against another country" or hostile group.
The U.S. military said Abu Ayyub al-Masri, an Egyptian with ties to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, has taken over from al-Zarqawi as head of al-Qaida in Iraq. Al-Masri apparently is the man that the terrorist group identified in a Web posting last week as its new leader -- Abu Hamza al-Muhajer, a nom de guerre, said [William Caldwell].
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... crimes contre l'humanité et de crimes de guerre, et qu'il n'avait donc pas droit à la protection ...