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She exercised a kind of maternal authority to ask citizens to be nicer to one another.
Nature, in effect, has exercised a kind of veto on what culture can do with a potato.
The neoliberalism which exercised a kind of global ideological dominance between the end of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the financial crisis of 2008 was a characteristic Anglo-Saxon product.
There are, in conclusion, many things to be said against Leavis: he exercised a kind of cultural tyranny; half his nominations for his "great tradition" weren't English; he was a better critic of poetry than fiction, and so on.
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The great Oliver Wendell Holmes once observed that important Supreme Court decisions "exercise a kind of hydraulic effect".
Most electronica outfits exercise a kind of purism, building music from synthetic tones and an occasional sample of something acoustic.
The first transnational democracy would become an especially effective, because disguised, arrangement for exercising a kind of post-democratic rule.
By Jeffrey Toobin September 30, 2014 The great Oliver Wendell Holmes once observed that important Supreme Court decisions "exercise a kind of hydraulic effect".
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