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"The powerful new American identity permitted many individuals to succeed far beyond what they might have achieved elsewhere," Richardson writes, "but that exceptional openness depended on class, gender and racial bias".
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CORSER--John B., M.D., was a colleague and friend of exceptional warmth, insight, openness, caring and bioethical acumen--a person of great sympathy, possessing no arrogance, who was always present in the moment.
That idea, too, is symbolic of the openness of this exceptional exhibition.
The worrying reversal of openness to these Exceptional People in the US and across Europe will make these societies less prepared for change and more unequal.
"Openness and transparency favour publication except in the most exceptional of circumstances.
Today, Sarkozy hailed Obama's "brilliant victory" following "an exceptional campaign", adding that the American people had chosen "change, openness and optimism".
Mr. Arnold said that while the results were exceptional, the classroom dynamics did not surprise him in a school that emphasizes Quaker values of noncompetitiveness and openness and is regarded as among Manhattan's dozen finest private schools.
The openness.
A new openness.
And openness.
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