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- the idea that the state is the collective will of the people to be an unachievable fiction due to the fact that the ruling class is distinct from the rest...
- Un gentilhomme is a novel by the French novelist and playwright Octave Mirbeau, published by Flammarion in 1920, after his death. Only three chapters were...
- independence quickly, Mountbatten concluded that a united India was an unachievable goal and resigned himself to a plan for partition, creating the independent...
- elimination is usually considered an undesirable feature) or certainly unachievable (because victory conditions are triggered before extermination can be...
- minutes. The Special Edition contains visual shots and scenes that were unachievable in the original film due to financial, technological, and time constraints...
- but this wasn’t really the case. The great promise failed due to the unachievable aims of life, i.e. maximum pleasure and fulfillment of every desire (radical...
- leaving all multiplayer game features inoperable and some achievements unachievable. However, the main storyline, side missions, and non-multiplayer achievements...
- and Iraq and the Shi'ite Fatimids of Egypt. The Turks had found unity unachievable since the death of Sultan Malik-Shah in 1092, with rival rulers in Damascus...
- hypothetical realities through familiar visual elements, aiming to represent unachievable states of consciousness and physical perception. In the spring of 1950...
- decadent outfits" the party planner who is "tasked with organizing these unachievable birthday parties" overrunning the party budget "the obligatory party...