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Although philosophy's relationship with sport goes back to classical times, it seldom breaks out of the special interest category.
Benson's is a lifelike modern woman wearing a designer dress and sunglasses, whose stance and silhouette nevertheless hark back to Classical times.
Perhaps most relevantly, the book suggests a flaw in democracy which Hayes sees being played out in current world politics, although it goes back to classical times.
The idea of digging underneath fortifications in order to undermine them goes back to classical times at least.
We know most about this from the first recorded writings about the subject, which in the Western tradition goes back to classical times.
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Dating back to the nineteenth century, and indeed to classical times, and in the recent writings of college leaders, we have numerous eloquent defenses of the liberal arts and sciences.
This brings us back to classical economics.
The first attempts to localize the soul go back to classical antiquity.
She went back to classical studies an even smaller department than it used to be.
"Even Picasso", he noted with some amazement, refers back to classical archetypes of the nude.
(Jacobi coordinates) These coordinate changes go back to classical mechanics.
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