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From the start, Mourdock had assailed Lugar for being too detached and bipartisan, but his campaign has focused with particular zeal on Lugar's legacy for foreign policy centrism, at various points accusing Lugar of being a "globe-trotter" who has visited more foreign capitals than Indiana counties.
It's a globe she had helped build in her Civics class.
Behind him are a globe and a classical pastoral landscape in a carved gilt frame.
Behind her is a globe, a gold helmet, a spear, and a shield with the head of Medusa — her armaments.
Good People is a globe spanning, wide-canvassing novel that probes the depths of one of history's darkest hours.
And creaking above the entrance is a globe spinning on its axis with Venus, the sun and the moon.
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Hamlet's world is a globe defined by the omnipresence of espionage, of which his self-surveillance is but a mirror.
In a far nook was a globe of the earth on which every acre of land was covered with aluminum paint.
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