But the valuation and representation of their different historical moments remained freighted with a weight of inherited political meanings and contemporary polemical contexts.
Yet they are freighted with a profoundly religious concern - the contemplation of dying a blessed death.
Thus, some groups but not others are labeled "migrants," a term freighted with connotations of essential foreignness and nonassimilation.
His ships not only contained his own cargo but also from others who freighted their goods to the planned destinations.
But the connection will be a loose one, freighted with all sorts of strategic and empirical considerations.
Contrary to popular myth, early trials were gentry sponsored and therefore heavily freighted with elite values concerning the nature of the shepherds' craft.
While in transit to these farms the camels were freighted by rail and then by road in crates.
Chap. 3 critically explores what is perhaps the most mundane, morally freighted, and common literacy practice: reading aloud to children.