DOI: 10.2986/tren.006-0112
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The Bride And Bridegroom In The Work Of Richard Sibbes, English Puritan

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“…Our tool aims to give lay users the ability to change harmful aspects about their apps, and make this process as straightforward as possible similar to Greasemonkey (see Section 2.3). At the core of GreaseDroid, we use the existing apktool [29], which decodes Android apk les (the standard format for apps on Android) into smali code (i.e. low-level code instructions) and other resources (e.g., xml les that describe the layout).…”
Section: Prototype: An App Repair Framework Based On App Modi Cationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our tool aims to give lay users the ability to change harmful aspects about their apps, and make this process as straightforward as possible similar to Greasemonkey (see Section 2.3). At the core of GreaseDroid, we use the existing apktool [29], which decodes Android apk les (the standard format for apps on Android) into smali code (i.e. low-level code instructions) and other resources (e.g., xml les that describe the layout).…”
Section: Prototype: An App Repair Framework Based On App Modi Cationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classical story of victimization is repeated, where a woman who has been raped, even in a state of unconsciousness, may never be restored, but has to be sacrificed, as*in Tumblesons words*''bodily pollution [is] irremediable, final and fatal, and*as as in the Roman legend of Lucretia*reconcilable with spiritual purity only through death.'' 35 However, it is particularly noteworthy that the film version brought about a change, as the mostly female collective behind the film tried hard to keep the original version. Their argument was to defend art, partly perhaps as they strived to claim a legitimate place as artists within a male-dominated film industry.…”
Section: The Final Crossovermentioning
confidence: 99%