- Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling: The
Function of
Avowal in
Justice is a
printed text
version of the
series of
lectures delivered at the
Catholic University...
- 26:1–11. The
latter p****age
records the
declaration (also
known as the
Avowal)
which was
recited upon
presenting the first-fruits to the
priest (Deuteronomy...
- Sean
Richard Sellers (May 18, 1969 –
February 4, 1999) was an
American serial killer, one of 22
persons in the
United States since the
reinstatement of...
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translated as sincerity. As in the West, the term
implies a
congruence of
avowal and
inner feeling, but
inner feeling is in turn
ideally responsive to ritual...
- for ********ination due to his
previous command experience as well as his
avowal to
reinforce the
military in Guangdong.
Sources differ as to the mechanisms...
- In law, an
acknowledgment is a
declaration or
avowal of one's own act, used to
authenticate legal instruments,
which may give the
instrument legal validity...
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Indians were to
pointedly refer to the Queen's
proclamation in
growing avowals of a new nationalism.
Although the
British East
India Company had established...
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Davis relieved Baylor of his post and commission,
calling his
letter an "
avowal of an
infamous crime". By that time, the
Confederate government of Arizona...
- An
undeniable signature is a
digital signature scheme which allows the
signer to be
selective to whom they
allow to
verify signatures. The
scheme adds...
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against the
abortion ban. The
journalist Alice Schwarzer had
organized this
avowal form of
protest following a
French example. In 1974,
Schwarzer persuaded...