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perience of my death. Dying for another (the ultimate gift) is no longer an impossibility. Death is no longer irreplaceable. There is no longer anything but the infinite becoming of life, the absolute reco [...] from then on the voice, cut in two, “goes nowhere.” Speech no longer knows “how to catch up to or grasp the pres ent mo- ment.” Time can no longer be mastered. And so speech escapes “into a see- saw between [...] life taking on the shape of animal life to the point that the two can no longer be distinguished, to the point where it is no longer clear what part of the animal is more human than the human and what part
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their rights and interests anywhere. Today’s entrepreneurs no longer need to seek redress at home, and the fate of their wealth is no longer tied to the communities they left behind. Instead, they can choose [...] the legal rights they created are enforced against as- sets that are no longer in demand or against asset holders that are no longer able to balance their liabilities. Like Magee’s curve, this dynamic also [...] owners an explicit or implicit guarantee to convert their assets into state money when they can no longer find private takers. Convert- ibility presumes the right to freely transfer an asset. In the past
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material and converting the images into manageable and more easily searchable text turned out to be no longer possible. So the entire corpus material had to be retyped again manually. Ilse Braun, my indispensable [...] learning research and with a more rigorous approach to research methodology and design, not the much longer established disci- pline of Englischdidaktik. Looking at the corpus material that is now made available [...] on the obvious discrepancy between collected and used data is available, it is, unfortunately, no longer possible to shed more light on this. 17 DOHCCE – The Dortmund Historical Corpus of Classroom English
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class-based disadvan- tages – those trying to survive on low wage jobs and reduced welfare benefits – no longer have a voice in the public sphere. While such people would previously have found solidarity in w
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change so slight, we thought the instrument broken for the first hour of our investiga- tion. Neither longer strings nor different weights at either end would increase the range of movement, since the key
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not pertain the decorative arts, such as scientific and technological instruments, the model is no longer adequate to grasp their richness and fails in capturing their significant and characteristic aspects
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found in the Handapparat Däwes “English and American Literature” in the library) - especially for longer papers such as BA and MA theses reference manager software such as Citavi helps to keep your references [...] author is arguing in your own words (do not simple change a word here and there) - quotes that are longer than three lines (or, roughly, 40 words), need to be justified (Blocksatz), indented (eingerückt)
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which he calls the “atoms” of discourses and are usually around a sentence long, though they may be longer (Fage-Butler, 2011) – construct objects of discourse. For example, a news item including statements [...] people across the continent struggling to open their hearts to the reality that their countries are no longer a series of insulated monocultures. The tectonic plates are now returning children and adults of
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deficit between the EU and its citizens (Wodak, 2007) which underlines the fact that the EU can no longer derive its legitimacy solely from the economic dimension cur- rently perceived as the only ‘essence’
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to naked life – thus revealing a person who we are able to mourn (McRobbie, 2006). The image is no longer a display of an unjust death of a child refugee, but rather a depiction of deceased Kurdi. The fact [...] signs of human tragedies, implanted in Western imaginaries through icons and symbols of the past, no longer stand in a secure position as universal references but are instead seeing their meaning being negotiated