In the period prior to the 1988 merger of three
predecessor bodies into the new ELCA, homosexual and feminist activism had been growing and pushing with increasing success for recognition of their agendas and «repentance» for past discrimination.
Not exact matches
Although optimism abounded within the Chevrolet camp this offseason over what the Camaro
body style offered compared to its
predecessor, the SS, all involved understood it would be some time before that promise turned
into reality.
Two chemicals in receipt paper that replace the toxic compound bisphenol A, or BPA, are just as capable of soaking
into the human
body as their
predecessor, researchers report August 25 in Environmental Health Perspectives.
As with its
predecessor, the tonneau is a handsome double - bubble piece, and the
body - color «waterfall» element
into the cabin between the seats has made it to the new model as well.
He was deeply influenced by both his Minimalist
predecessors and by Marcel Duchamp, in terms of incorporating the human
body and the viewer
into the experience of sculpture.
Then came Andrew Montford's devastating report for the Global Warming Policy Foundation on how Nurse (and his two
predecessors Lord Rees and Lord May) had destroyed the integrity of the once - great Royal Society by transforming it from a scrupulously neutral scientific
body into a «policy - driven quango.»
The novel feature of the EHRC is that we now have a commission for human rights for which there is no
predecessor or trained staff ready to be integrated seamlessly
into the new
body.
Although the two
bodies doctrine would later be used to distinguish between the property monarchs held as the Sovereign opposed to a natural person, the original, and still essential, purpose of making the Crown a corporation sole was to fuse monarchical
predecessors and successors
into a single, immortal legal personality.
Like its
predecessor, the 4.6 - inch Z5 Compact is loaded with most of the same specs as its full - size flagship siblings, but compresses them
into a much more portable
body.