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"We" is New York City; Moses is Robert, the domineering master builder from a less democratic era in the city's history.
"Humphrey had a domineering master, but an unpopular one," Garry Wills wrote in "Nixon Agonistes," a book written largely during the tumult of the 1968 campaign.
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Introduced to Iris by Franz Steiner, he ensnared her in his tyrannical London ménage, which included his one-armed wife, Veza, and his slavish mistress, Friedl; he became the archetype of all the domineering monster-masters in her fiction.
To see ourselves as the humble stewards of this creation, not it's domineering, exploitative masters.
(Emcee is the acronymic initialism that avoids the sexual specificity of masters or mistresses of ceremonies because master is domineering and mistress demeaning. Times style prefers M.C).
Miniaturization, Richard Pettibone's approach, is a similar way to master otherwise domineering things.
They are kept in line by the dominant – often domineering – figure of Lafontaine.
The process is different from the domineering conspiracies now dominating.
In opera legend, a master class is a vehicle for a domineering personality to tell vain stories and stomp out vain hopes.
High-mindedly domineering males?
It is domineering.
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