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The second, as the article makes clear, is the calibre of the respondents: "This being Harvard, more than a quarter described themselves as a chief executive, chairman, founder, owner or something equally exalted".
What that proves, perhaps, is that teams do not need to excel to be memorable: Most fans would remember the Netherlands in 1974 much more fondly than West Germany, which beat the Dutch in the final; Brazil's 1982 vintage, unsuccessful by the country's very high standards, are equally exalted.
It makes me wonder what our world would look like if female accomplishments other than becoming a wife and mother were equally exalted.
"For every marvellous horse there was a dog equally exalted: dogs that wore chamois boots and put flocks of sheep in and out of paddocks while the men were having lunch; a brave one on my mother's side died at the hands of a kangaroo..
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Guido Reni was once as exalted as Raphael.
If the company's expressed mission is to organize the world's information, it has a somewhat less exalted but equally important unexpressed commercial mission: to monetize consumers' intentions.
If Google's expressed mission is to organize the world's information, it has a somewhat less exalted but equally important unexpressed commercial mission: to monetize consumers' intentions as revealed by their searches and other online behavior.
Neither appears to be a member of the exalted and equally vilified 1%, the wealthiest Americans, nor anywhere near as loaded as some members of California's congressional delegation.
Like Bacon's histrionically miserable homosexuality, Freud's Jewish, Continental, angst-ridden roots, abetted by his exalted pedigree, have played equally well in art journals and tabloids.
Both can be exalted paradoxically, as ideals.
"We're approaching that exalted state known as normal".
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