Clifford Kirsch, the district executive for the U . S . District Court in the southern district of New York, which covers Manhattan and naturalizes many fewer immigrants than the eastern district, began noticing a drop off only last week.
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Laurie also describes Deleuze and Guattari's commentary on " becoming-animal " as " leading ", insofar as it " naturalizes what is an otherwise spurious distinction between that which attracts narcissistic Oedipal investments and that which does not ".
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Some time ago, she grew a bed of Naked Ladies ( Amaryllis belladonna ), a South African bulb with a big flower of luscious pink that happily naturalizes in this climate, and was delighted to find a white one in the bunch.
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However, two paragraphs later, Justice Vattel disagrees and states, " ?214 . . . . there are states, as, for instance, England, where the single circumstance of being born in the country naturalizes the children of a foreigner ."
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He likes Tulipa bakeri " Lilac Wonder, " which has rosy lilac flowers with yellow bases, and Tulipa dasystemon, which is whitish with golden centers and naturalizes just great in sunny, gravelly spots, such as where I grow it amid cactus and yuccas.
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She also explained the objective of La Marcha de las Putas is " to create interest among the Cartagena community, to promote its participation in affirmative action focused on the transformation of individual and collective conscience to break the oppression, injustice and any rule or norm which naturalizes violence against women in the city ."
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It is generally difficult to have dual citizenship of Japan and another country, due to the provisions for loss of Japanese nationality when a Japanese national naturalizes in another country ( see " Loss of citizenship " above ), and the requirement to renounce one's existing citizenships when naturalizing in Japan ( see " Naturalization " above ).
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Scenes showing Kristy McNichol innocently burying her hands in the dog's fur and his normal loving behavior when alone with her provides a stark image of " how hatred can be familiar, reassuringly close . " J . Hoberman argues that the film " naturalizes racism in an unnatural way " in the contrasting depictions of white characters horrified by the dog's behavior, and black characters who grimly accept it as a fact of life.
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Although it is generally difficult to have " de facto " dual nationality of China and another country for residents of Mainland China, due to the provisions for loss of Chinese nationality in Article 9 ( see " Loss of nationality " above ), and the stipulation that a foreigner who naturalizes in China cannot retain their foreign nationality ( see " Naturalization " above ), the number of dual nationals have, nevertheless, increased in recent years.
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Dirlik, he says, has leveled a " challenging critique " of the field of world history, charging that it " naturalizes capitalist globalization by turning it into human fate " and that scholarship in the field " perpetuates Eurocentric knowledge even as it seeks alternatives to Eurocentric explanations of the global past . " Bentley continues that Dirlik has identified genuine problems, but has " harnessed his scholarship to a political agenda . " Dirlik " overstated the problems and overgeneralized his critique, " falling into the " trap of an originary fallacy, " in which he " confuses origin with fate, " assuming that historical scholarship must inevitably follow lines established at the foundation ."