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Very often these agents are either interdicted at Western European airports (on their way to their destination), which provides a suitable psychological environment for Western intelligence to 'turn' them into double agents, or they are picked up by Greek or Turkish intelligence at the point of arrival, which exposes the agents to even graver exploitation by hostile and friendly intelligence services alike. This Oscar is not a point of arrival but a starting point to continue writing with the same passion," Morricone said Sunday at the Kodak Theatre. As Mormino writes, "In the context of the theological disputes of the early eighteenth century and the relationship between the Christian churches, the Essais are effectively a testimony of great equilibrium; the irenist projects that Leibniz cultivated for his entire life find here a point of arrival and, at least on a theological level, seem to follow in good measure the aim of creating a koine between the main Christian faiths" (171). |
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