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When de Hamel arrives to see it, he walks past a cloister and a garden—"I am sure that the fruit trees are oranges but my guidebook asserts them to be pomegranates," he writes to the library office, where he finds two women chatting.
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We stand for those values and we have to be willing to assert them.
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Discussions between historians can become incredibly heated: we are trained to cultivate judgments about the past, and to assert them in a concise, convincing and intellectual manner.
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Nor did the President mention that all the privileges he referred to are only privileges, and that the parties who are entitled to assert them can also waive them — as the President could now.
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