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Phoenix
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A mythological bird, said to be the only one of its kind, which lives for 500 years and then dies by burning to ashes on a pyre of its own making, ignited by the sun. It then arises anew from the ashes.
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James Antle is associate editor of the American Spectator Public domain "I'd rather laugh with the sinners, than cry with the saints" – Billy Joel, Only the Good Die Young So sing South Carolina Republicans as Newt Gingrich rises like a phoenix, yet again, in the conservative state – with a stunning upset in last night's GOP primary.
I could be living in a palace petting a phoenix by now.
For reasons I could never fathom, the City Grammar badge was the phoenix.
Now, a new phoenix is projected to rise from the 800 acres of decrepit dockland along the city's eastern shoreline, again in the prime south.
She's Conchita, not the greatest singer of all time, let's be honest, but a perfectly good phoenix.
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Just as soaring Chicago prices looked reasonable given the assumption that property values would rise to a quarter of those in New York City, Phoenix home prices didn't seem crazy given the assumption that they might move toward prevailing values in California (a source, it's worth pointing out, of many Arizona buyers and investors).That still looks a little crazy.
Harris's column, "Lies won't compromise the Sunday Independent" (version two), was a response to an article about her in Phoenix Irelandd's Private Eye-like satirical magazine).
Today's child stars seem saner, but then, we thought that about River Phoenix too.
"The Ebola crisis prompted some truly irresponsible coverage – the overwhelming impression given by the mainstream media during the outbreak was that Sierra Leone was practically a zombie movie," says Paddy Docherty, CEO of Phoenix Africa Development Company which specialises in building agri-business in post-conflict areas.
Arriving outside Farmleigh House in Dublin's Phoenix Park, Mr Paisley quipped: "I better shake the hands of this man.
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