Word: extractionation
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Moreover, Sartre is shown to be susceptible to hubris as he leads his army acquaintances through a conversational existential odyssey. They discuss such abstract notions as equality of all before death, the extraction of thought from words, the over-categorization of individuals to the point where they lose their humanity...
In the latest of a series of actions by students, faculty and staff urging the removal of asbestos insulation from buildings throughout the University. 301 Law School students signed a petition yesterday demanding the extraction of the hazardous material from Law School facilities this summer.
There were products to help people manage a herd of cattle, plan a diet, plot an airline route, schedule a tooth extraction. A California firm called Psycomp even offered packages that promise relief from stress, depression, rocky relationships and sexual inadequacy. There were naturally lots of games like Mr. Robot...
In 1971, two dozen hardy restorationists, fighting the Old Tooth's extraction, caught the attention of the late Nancy Hanks, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. A shrewd politician and dedicated preservationist, she charmed the General Services Administration, which is the federal landlord, and enlisted help on...
"You have to understand that white South Africans, particularly those of English extraction, find it very important to maintain the illusion of justice." Says Gomes. "To the extent that jurisprudence works, we work it."