Parcel
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Imagine receiving a
parcel
saying, from the past, okay now you're supposed to spend the rest of your life doing all of this.
And turnarounds are part and
parcel
of what I have focused on for most of my professional career.
Because despair, civil war, hunger and famine, although they're part and
parcel
of our African reality, they are not the only reality.
For me, it conjures up images of passivity, of someone sitting idly in an armchair waiting for knowledge to come to him in a neat little
parcel.
Well, one day, just before Christmas, a
parcel
arrived, and this is what was in it.
And so, cognitive dissonance is part and
parcel
of the way that we deal with oil, and it's really important to dealing with this oil spill.
With this show, it's fat unfunny comedian Kevin James as Doug Hefferman who works as a delivery driver for a
parcel
service.
(I would qualify him as a much better actor than his sister, Julia, who is overrated, but that's another review...) Roberts plays the down-on-his-luck ex-reporter with the perfect mix of narrative precision and jaded idealism: two ingredients that are part and
parcel
of any effective film noir.
Admittedly it will show you something of what those with permanent disabilities go through, in a way that is not softened or romanticized, which is useful, and a good idea, but while the process being depicted can make one a difficult person to get along with, and that's worth dealing with, it is not part and
parcel
to that that these characters must be, to varying degrees, despicable.
By living in towns and cities we tend to forget that we are part and
parcel
of this nature.
One must recognize the atmosphere created here as integral to the time and place, as it illuminates the latter day wealth and power attained by the English immigrant 'conquerors' that were part and
parcel
of the British raj.
Difficult to
parcel
this chaotic, incoherent piece of kiddie-corrupting garbage into discrete movements, but let's give it a try.
The greatest shortcoming of this series is perhaps the lack of an in-depth story and associated cinematics that were in the past, part and
parcel
of all Command and Conquer games.
If I'm reading the film correctly, I think that Rendell wanted to get at class distinctions as a central topos of the novel, and this theme would play out superbly in an English setting, where class differences are part and
parcel
of the social fabric.
The most effective peace agreements are part and
parcel
of a peace process.
But what if an election’s winners have no intention of abiding by the rules that are part and
parcel
of the democratic process?
Otherwise, the owner of one
parcel
would sell it to buy the other.
They are part and
parcel
of a broader agenda, some elements of which are visible in the ongoing Syrian crisis.
And this commitment was part and
parcel
of hemispheric solidarity: “To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge – to convert our good words into good deeds – in a new alliance for progress – to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty.”
But this is misleading: the European social model is, in fact, part and
parcel
of the identity of the EU member states more than of the EU per se.
So the birth and development of the welfare state reflects an inescapable fact: freedom and equality are both in tension and intimately linked, because both values are part and
parcel
of the democratic project.
Thus, vast inequalities of power, social standing, and economic well-being were part and
parcel
of the forging of the Americas.
While normalization and the related downsizing of the ECB’s bond purchase program are part and
parcel
of the long-awaited recovery cycle in Europe, the modalities, magnitude, and speed of execution remain critical, especially when the post-crisis era is placed in historical context.
In the Kargopol museum, for example, stands a clay pitcher, presented to the museum by the descendants of a guard who appropriated a prisoner's
parcel
- a pitcher full of honey.
For many patients, exclusion, marginalization, poverty, and loneliness are part and
parcel
of the addictive process.
That issue has not gone away; indeed, Germany’s failure to address its chronic external surplus is part and
parcel
of the euro crisis.
This is part and
parcel
of globalization: enhanced global economic opportunities lead to wider disparities between those who have the skill or luck to take advantage of them and those who do not.
Corruption, for example, may have cultural antecedents and is part and
parcel
of institutional weakness.
The overriding reasons for attacks on the state, the other side of liberalism’s return, are financial: in the past 30 years governments borrowed big-time to
parcel
out the gains of economic growth.
His body was found in a hotel toilet in the city of Kaduna with the remains of a
parcel
bomb after an explosion that no one heard.
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