"Patrick Joyce" is a United Kingdom/British social history/social historian, who has also worked on political history. He is also known for his theoretical work on the nature of history, especially on the relationship between history and the social sciences. He has consistently challenged academic orthodoxies, and been a radical voice in successive debates about the direction of social and cultural history since the 1970s. While his research has ranged widely from the politics of class in Victorian England to the formation of the modern self, it has always shown a preoccupation with liberalism, governance and the nature of freedom. Although his work has concentrated on Britain, its influence has registered worldwide, not only in Britain and North America.

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It's a very ambitious project. I think it's going to be a great project for the neighborhood and for the city.

Wetlands store a huge amount of water. They're lower, so the water goes there instead of your house.

Parking is critical to a facility like Springfield Clinic.

Hopefully the council will look at all the benefits this project will bring to the city. I think it's going to be a terrific-looking building.

That kind of stuff has to be evaluated. We've got to make sure there's carrying capacity for those animals.

They played a perfect game against us. They were flawless, they didn't have any errors defensively and (Lisa Thomas) pitched a real gem of a game to us.

We talked about it the week we were undefeated, about how we've always been the one chasing the team with the target on their back. Now we seem to be the one wearing the target.

They're like the kidneys of surface water management. They provide filtration for contaminants like fertilizers, pesticides and metals.