Sentence examples for enacting itself from inspiring English sources

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We talk of revolutions, yet here is one, perhaps the greatest of all, enacting itself under our very eyes, and we hardly notice it, give it not a cheer, not even the tribute of a little opposition, so ripe were we all the time, without knowing it, for the reform, so natural is it, in this as in so much else, that the woman should be the helpmate in our political home.

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As the artist (this time dressed in human costume) was whisked past me this evening, seconds after being given the Turner prize live on television, in the middle of being pointed at and poked once more, the moment seemed to be re-enacting itself.

As I was lying there, tossing around, an entire short story enacted itself for me.

The department quoted Ms. Aycock as saying, "The 'Roundabout' is a theater around which New York City enacts itself".

The first liberation that the patients enact is itself artistic the casting-off of the conventions of movie logic and realistic drama in favor of the improvised and freewheeling spirit of Mack Sennett comedies.

The Consumer Electronic Association indicated that the proposed ruling should not be enacted by itself.

But in July 2008, once he had secured the nomination, a bill came before the Senate that did exactly that - the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 - and Obama not only failed to filibuster as promised, but far worse, he voted against the filibuster brought by other Senators, and then voted in favor of enacting the bill itself.

It is as if the translation itself were enacting a fantasy of analysis: the first edition is the repressed memory that needs to be recovered.

But Mr. Rove and his president have a new style of class warfare -- the affluent afflicting the afflicted; the ruling class enacting policies to help itself, weaving a pashmina safety net so the well-off can buy more expensive stuff they don't need.

Kant states that the above concept of every rational will as a will that must regard itself as enacting laws binding all rational wills is closely connected  to another concept, that of a "systematic union of different rational beings under common laws", or a "Kingdom of Ends".

With Mizulina's ban enacted, Russia finds itself in the company of more than seventy countries that reportedly practice various degrees of legal discrimination against gays; the list does not cite any other European nations.

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