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Recalcitrance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Recalcitrance is a historical novel written by India-based author Anurag Kumar. It uses the "mutiny of 1857" as backdrop and describes the event from the viewpoint of contemporary Indians. This is ...
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Definition of recalcitrance from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "RECALCITRANCE" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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May 26, 2009 at 3:37 am ... It’s dark. The sky, illuminated by the lights of London, glows orange, highlighted only by the eerie lightness of clouds. ... In the distance, the growl of industrial machinery dully cycling can be heard, but, to her, the only thing she feels is that of being enveloped by Sigur Rós,
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I use the term "recalcitrance" in a dual sense. The first borrows from Kenneth Burke, who uses the term "recalcitrance" to refer to the stubborn way the world intrudes on the concepts we construct to explain it.
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Here, for the first time, I felt as if I was addressed, as if something that matters had to be conveyed to me - not to me as a person but as somebody who would have to go on living in this world for some time. ... Why would they, since what happened was indeed not a result of their book, but, ... If the witch is not cautious,
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October 5th, 2008 10:43 am ... What would Santayana (1863-1952) say were he with us today? Although born in Madrid, Santayana lived and taught in the United States for decades, an amused, slightly detached observer of the human panoply and ... 5. Pajamas Media » The Recalcitrance of Facts, or Barney Frank as Doctor Who:
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