Anyone who only has a vague handed-down folk memory of it will probably steer clear of it.
He summoned the army chief, along with the most prominent advocate of reform, for an even-handed dressing-down, paving the way for a peaceful restoration of democracy.
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The key to our future success lies in bringing fresh eyes to our national innovation agenda and government's role as a catalyst and orchestrator, not a heavy-handed top-down director.
The approach of Klein and others in New York has been too heavy-handed and top-down for my taste, but in many respects the unions own a good deal of the blame.
The South African converted confidently with a firm double-handed backhand down the line.
The stiffest penalty handed down -- an indefinite ban -- was given to Gregg Williams, the Saints defensive coordinator who, over the offseason, moved to take that same position with the St.
At times, "The Outsider" reads both like a memoir and a riposte, a sharp two-handed backhand down the line from a champ who freely cops to selfishness, stubbornness and shortcomings as a husband.
Franklin pulled Richardson to the square-leg boundary where he was caught two-handed low down by Alexei Kervezee before Taylor, top scorer in Gloucestershire's first innings with 71, swung across the line against a delivery which kept low.
She says perhaps it's genetic -- some biochemical marker handed down from mother to daughter -- or perhaps it's the daughter observing the mother's behavior.
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The EU's top-down, high-handed agenda is already stirring doubts.
Kent Simpson (short-handed) charged down a pass at his own end and broke away to score to the left of London goalie Dave Trofimenkoff.
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Unfortunately, we have lately seen the latter's true colors as it has become ever-more-insistent at home on jettisoning the secular form of government handed down by Attaturk and acted ever-more-aggressively abroad.
This jars with the nine-year prison sentence recently handed down to Jeremy Jaynes, convicted in Virginia of sending vast amounts of spam e-mail through AOL's servers.
The former one-day skipper has served three-years of a five-year match-fixing ban handed down by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
One of the purported justifications for this ham-handed effort to take down Ahmed Chalabi is that he has been less and less of a U.S. ally in recent months.
The High Court in May allowed Jadeja to play domestic matches after he challenged a five-year ban handed down in December 2000, but has stopped short of letting him play for India again.
At first glance, the pro-environmental rulings handed down by the Supreme Court this week seem to bode unfavorably for utility companies as owners of power plants that produce harmful greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.
When the harsh eight-year sentence was handed down it sparked outrage in the United States.
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Their family textile-dyeing-and-printing trade, handed down for generations, uses natural vegetable dyes and wooden hand blocks for printing.
On the other side of the ledger, big company executives tend to be demand-driven by initiatives handed down from the top.
Few demands, other than pecuniary ones, are made on Soka Gakkai's followers, who are taught to attain enlightenment and prosperity through chanting sacred phrases handed down from a 13th-century monk called Nichiren.
That year Congress, by large bi-partisan majorities, passed the Civil Rights Restoration Act, which reversed a bunch of Supreme Court decisions handed down by a court with a then-new conservative majority.
Officials on Wednesday unsealed a six-count indictment that was handed down last month by a federal grand jury.
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In a back-handed compliment, the Iranian authorities cracked down harder on journalists.
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The know-how of Daemokjang has been handed down from generation to generation and takes decades of education and field experience to master.
By reading through thousands of diaries and autobiographies, the kind of archival foot-slogging which some cultural theorists are apt to avoid, Mr Rose has found persuasive evidence that, far from being passive consumers of material handed down by their masters, working-class audiences were sharp and active critics.
There's a beauty to a well-worn cookbook that's been handed down from generation to generation with notes in the margins.
Another try followed from the Ospreys' next attack, Mike Phillips looping around to find Lee Byrne at pace and the full-back handed off Webster to send Tommy Bowe down the touchline.
And so dawned a struggle for the right to vote that would last 72 years, handed down by mother to daughter to granddaughter -- and a few sons and grandsons along the way.
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