The sale of La Corda-era, often referring to the sale of state-owned enterprises or assets, can be seen as justified by proponents who argue that it promotes efficiency, fosters competition, and attracts investment. Critics, however, may argue that such sales can lead to job losses, reduced public service quality, and loss of national assets. Ultimately, whether the sale was justified depends on the specific context, the terms of the sale, and its long-term impacts on the economy and society. Evaluating its success requires a careful analysis of the outcomes following the sale.
Slavery can never be justified.
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In the episode "Long in the Tooth" (Season 1, Episode 4) from the TV series "Justified", the role of Mindy was played by Michele Nordin.
The song for the Justified season 2 commercials is called Little Lovin' by an artist named Lissie
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It is the Cordera, Pinin and Rosa...
Gustavo Cordera goes by Pelado.
Cordera Eason was born on 1987-09-07.
It seems there might be some confusion in your question. "La Cordera" refers to a short story written by Spanish author Leopoldo Alas, also known as Clarín. The story revolves around a lamb named La Cordera, and it's known for its symbolism and allegorical elements rather than a direct comparison of the lamb to a human being. If you are referring to a different work or author, or if there's additional context, please provide more details so I can offer a more accurate response.
Gustavo Cordera was born on September 15, 1961, in Dock Sud, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Adios Cordera is the story of two children, named Rosa and Pinin, who love their family's cow, named Cordera. The author spends several pages explaining the intelligence of the cow, comparing her to Horacio. The family is very poor, and the father realizes that he must sell the beloved cow in order to pay rent. He, too, loves Cordera and is reluctant to sell her, so he asks an ureasonably high price for her. But finally, a butcher buys Cordera, and takes her away on a train. The story repeats when Pinin is called away to fight in the army, and leaves on the same train. Rosa knows that she will never see Cordera or Pinin again. This is a story about saying goodbye (represented by the departures of Cordera and Pinin), and about how the progression of technology and society ruin the simple live that was once lived. The need for money, the train, and the telegraph represent the transformation of an older world.
Leopoldo Alas, also known as "Clarin," is the author of "Adiós Cordera," a short story published in 1890.
Treat your pet like your family.
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ask yourself mf
justified in terms of profitability.
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