Hohfeld's system can be viewed as entirely dispensing with the concept of the "thing[]" JEANNE LORRAINE SCHROEDER, THE VESTAL AND THE
FASCES: Hegel, Lacan, Property and the Feminine 163-75 (1998).
It is then shed into the environment through the
fasces where it can spread rapidly through a community, especially in situations of poor hygiene and sanitation.
Modern backing is made from high tech chemicals which are extruded into threads, then braided together multiplying strength and stretch resistance like a
fasces. The primary materials used for backing today are Dacron and gel spun polyethylene.
!Todo esto se perdio, si es posible que un ciudadano romano, en una provincia del pueblo romano, en una ciudad federada, sea amarrado y flagelado en medio del foro, por aquel que adquiere sus
fasces y el hacha por el favor del pueblo romano!" (Gel.
Further, because every colossus demands its adulators and its worshipers, and because an increasingly secularized America recognized the need for a new sentimental state religion, the political, business, and booster classes chose "Freedom" as the national ideology, symbolized by the national bird clutching
fasces of arrows in its claws.
In the foreground on the right, the Emperor's warriors bow before the monk; one of them lays
fasces before him in a gesture of recognition of his power to administer justice.
Estimation of gastrointestinal evacuation rate in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) using inert markers and collection of
fasces by sieving: evacuation of diets fish meal, soybean meal or bacterial meal.
To redirect the misconception and explain my point, I carry a bundle of sticks tied together to represent these
fasces. I take one stick out of the bundle and ask a visitor to break it.
Steel (1885) identified fungal infection usually occurring round the rim of the back feet, at the edge of the hoof slipper, which he attributed to imperfect removal of urine and
fasces from the picketing ground.