Any secondary pupil who has endured freshman history lectures about the Alien and Sedition Acts should be well aware of the basic
dichotomy between full civil rights in times of national emergency versus the most effective ways to guarantee their long-term survival.
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Dichotomy CMVII": Mask'd shadow, monster at the shoulder hoverd/Urging ending; horror opend ravening/Mouth to gorge on all days; this was shadowd/Valley, land of desert blotting greengrowth,/Time that damps eternity with pain;/Onrush of cold with winter's barren threats,/Reluctant emrald losing toehold, plunging:/This then life's tale; he who made you asks/Not contemplation, pressing precipice,/But toil in yoke maturity accepts;/And future holding toil imprisoned; one/Must cope by building new work, fanciful./Thus taxing that which creates, beckons, asks/The spirit on; for only that would live.
Despite his long professional ballet experience as a performer, choreographer, and teacher, Strate always has resisted making a strict
dichotomy between ballet and modern.
Spanish is also loosed within the story--a word here, a phrase there, a few lines here combining with English as a statement of the
dichotomy that is real for those whose lives are governed by a dual culture.
This can be described further in terms of a
dichotomy for violence based on the offender's desired outcome.
Professor Leonard further ponders whether the latest incarnation of white populists will be like earlier populists who paid lip service to anti-racism only to "secure political power on the back of black voters," or whether they "reflect a history of white intellectuals who have joined people of color in an effort to dream America anew." Now that's quite a
dichotomy. It's fine and good to be wary of romanticizing earlier generations of populists or supposedly "multiracial" movements that elided questions of racial injustice.
On this fifth release, the New York City-based trio's members--Kathleen Hanna, Johanna Fateman, and JD Samson--are on a mission to subvert the indie versus major label
dichotomy: They've cleverly attempted to remain faithful to their underground following--offering more of their typically outspoken, politically and emotionally charged DIY danceable punk--and at the same time offer a slicker, more dance floor-accessible (even radiofriendly) sound for mainsteam ears, all in one 13-track album.
Astronomers have known about this
dichotomy ever since Italian-French astronomer Jean Dominique Cassini discovered Iapetus in 1672.
Since then it has flourished, like "ambiguity" and "
dichotomy" during my college years, as a sign of the writer's intelligence.
The English translator somewhat obscures the peril by using the word "debate" instead of what Ratzinger really means, namely "quarrel." What indeed happened between the Wars was a withdrawal into mutually exclusive camps which hardened progressively at the approach of the Vatican Council into the traditional/progressive
dichotomy. On one side were those who sought to determine the form (gestalt) of the liturgy in order to conform themselves to it; on the other, the sought-after "form" elicited "reform," and the desire to conform the liturgy to themselves.
They parlayed the
dichotomy of winter's weather and concrete, as naturalists tend to do.
Jordan's two-volume biography, which amplified the traditional "good duke, bad duke"
dichotomy, prompted a revisionist reversal of the two stereotypes led by Barrett Beer, Michael Bush, and Dale Hoak, but none of their works focused on the King himself.