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The prince, a subsidy-receiving farmer himself, also becomes exercised in railing against the red tape he says is imposed by the government, listing the scores of pages of documentation sent in just a few weeks.
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At the time the elite university in town, the only one that offered architecture, had become exercised about its student mix.
Remove the bite of competition and sport becomes exercise, or child's play with adult rules.
Their imaginings of survival have become exercises in hubris.
Without broader community support, such back-yard attempts at free play like his are doomed to become exercises in vanity.
Confirmation hearings have become exercises in evasion, as judicial nominees pledge their fidelity to legal platitudes while refusing to provide any specifics.
What makes this repetition attractive rather than redundant is that the 1610 Vespers, as they are popularly known, were published long before composers' scores became exercises in micromanagement.
Two-lane passing manoeuvers become exercises in optimism and daring.
Nonbinding Internet referenda might become exercises in superpolling that inhibit political leadership.
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