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Lindsell has illustrated his point with specific historical instances. Do his critics have contradictory evidence? If so, let them cite this rather than reproach or ridicule, and furnish the evangelical public with thoughtful options rather than defensive reactions...
...employs all of these methods to interpret each text he reads--whether by Engels, Freud, Dickens or Dashiell Hammett. And in each case, these different levels of analysis are neither entirely separable nor reducible one to the other. For Marcus, the tropes and ambiguities of a writer's language furnish keys to the underlying meaning of his work, to the way his vision of society is actualized in imaginative form. But once Marcus has read between the lines and discerned the unconscious meaning of a slip or a peculiar turn of phrase, he does not stop there. The unconscious meaning...
...Within a ten-day period of time we will furnish a report relative to the investigation," Davenport said, and added, "If we're unable to do so, we must submit a supplementary report of all the information we have to date...
...state and local taxes, placing Ford among those who paid 42% of their income in taxes. This provides a partial contrast with Ronald Reagan, who has conceded that he paid no state income taxes at all in 1970 because of legitimate deductions for "investment losses." Reagan has promised to furnish a fuller explanation of his own financial situation soon...
...impetus to furnish Ms. Caldwell with what she so justly merits−her own opera house...