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As the past three years of financial and economic strife have made plain, Europe does not have a common narrative for the 21st century.
It has become a common narrative for politicians in general, but especially so for high-profile members of the Tea Party: She came, she saw, she left in disgrace.
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He closed the rally with an impassioned plea for the media to tone down the common narrative of a divided nation and predictions of a lost America.
You could say I fancy a common narrative of redemption.
But the more common narrative is for law students to arrive at law school with a vague notion of doing international or environmental law, then meander aimlessly around the curriculum.
HERE is a very common narrative about the American economy (or, for that matter, the Anglo-American or Atlantic economy):Our current episode of deleveraging will eventually end, which will shift the IS curve back to the right.
Consider, for example, the common narrative among activists, clinicians, public health researchers, and especially those infected with HIV, that anti-retroviral therapy has meant a singular resurrection from "near death" to "new life".
That common narrative results in uninformed reporters often blaming poor people for making "bad lifestyle choices," Ehrenreich noted.
That's basically the common narrative throughout this catalog.
The most common narrative mode is the generalized past.
"So that it will work into the common knowledge and common narrative about what sexuality is".
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