She described a «game - of - thrones
political war raging within the ranks of upper management in the infrastructure engineering organization.»
«In the background, there was a game - of - thrones
political war raging within the ranks of upper management in the infrastructure engineering organization,» Fowler wrote.
Not exact matches
The Scandal of Pleasure: Art in an Age of Fundamentalism By Wendy Steiner University of Chicago Press, 232 pages, $ 24.95 It was inevitable, perhaps, that the «culture
wars»» the debate that continues to
rage over the impact of
political correctness, multiculturalism, and their allied....
It was inevitable, perhaps, that the «culture
wars» — the debate that continues to
rage over the impact of
political correctness, multiculturalism, and their allied ideologies — would spawn a genre of liberal apologetics designed to exonerate liberalism itself from its role in abetting the establishment of radical doctrine as a mandatory standard of judgment in mainstream cultural life.
In the U.S., aid has continually been motivated by «the United States» best interests,» and these interests have been explained in terms of
political, military and strategic advantages in the
raging cold
war.
By the time of the Civil
war, the
political divide is about how much power should be given to various levels of government in a federal system (a debate which still
rages).
The cold
war was still
raging in 1972, but by now Europe was starting to flex its limited
political muscle in space too.
Documentary Richard Berge — «The Island President,» «The Rape of Europa» Mathilde Bonnefoy * — «CitizenFour,» «The Invisibles» Emad Burnat — «5 Broken Cameras» Guy Davidi — «5 Broken Cameras,» «Interrupted Streams» Geralyn Dreyfous — «The Square,» «The Invisible
War» Lewis Erskine — «Free Angela: And All
Political Prisoners,» «Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple» Shana Hagan — «Misconception,» «This Film Is Not Yet Rated» Tony Hardmon — «Detropia,» «Semper Fi: Always Faithful» Leonard Retel Helmrich — «Position among the Stars,» «Shape of the Moon» Pirjo Honkasalo — «The 3 Rooms of Melancholia,» «Atman» Judy Irving — «Pelican Dreams,» «The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill» Robert Kenner — «Merchants of Doubt,» «Food, Inc.» Marc Levin — «Mr. Untouchable,» «The Last Party» Jesse Moss — «The Overnighters,» «Full Battle Rattle» Pratibha Parmar — «Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth,» «A Place of
Rage» Paula DuPre» Pesmen — «Keep On Keepin» On,» «The Cove» Gordon Quinn — «Life Itself,» «Hoop Dreams» Kim Roberts — «Waiting for «Superman»,» «Lost Boys of Sudan» Richard Rowley — «Dirty
Wars,» «The Fourth World
War» João Moreira Salles — «Santiago,» «Entreatos (Intermissions)» Ondi Timoner — «We Live in Public,» «Dig!»
Here are the titles I wrote down: Introduction to Embryology; Chabod, Machiavelli and the Renaissance; James T. Farrell, The Face of Time; Hannah Arendt, Imperialism (a paperback selection from The Origins of Totalitarianism); Black
Rage; Ashley Montague, The Direction of Human Development; Linus Pauling, No More
War; Vertebrates; Calculus; Struik, The Origins of American Science; American
Political Dictionary....