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Sometimes a story, starting gravely, becomes a playful exercise of a writer's variousness.
In part, Hitler was defeated by the exercise of a peculiarly English — peculiarly Orwellian — combination of collectivity and individualism.
Half-needing to do it as an exercise of the mind, and half an exercise of a daily routine.
Walking is the preferred exercise of a significant segment of the population of North America and Europe.
Though it is generally not desirable to name federal judges in this manner, there are storied precedents for Mr. Clinton's exercise of a recess judicial appointment.
The European parliament said in a statement: "Assistants paid by the European parliament must perform work directly linked to the exercise of a member's parliamentary mandate".
History is exactly the same: you have to engage in much the same exercise of a mixture of inspired guesswork and hard fact".
In fact, the presidential pardons constituted the legal exercise of a constitutional prerogative, materializing peace and concord, the ideals for which such power was created.
Rightly, Baxter believes he's been cheated of a little violence and the exercise of a little power, and the more he considers it the angrier he becomes.
If there are no such measurable standards then the claimed objectivity is a mere cloak for subjectivity, and is no more than the exercise of a shallow ritual of verification.
Why should the exercise of a constitutional right to choose a service for which all pay compulsory taxes result in such a heavy burden for those who choose a religiously affiliated school?
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