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There is a lot going for this country – from great universities engaging in important research to a deeply held belief in the rule of law; from a stirring entrepreneurialism to the fair-mindedness of our society.
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Conservatives love, for example, to quote from a stirring speech Reagan gave in 1961, in which he warned of a grim future unless patriots took a stand.
St Kilda continue to subtly defy a bleak short-term outlook this season but fresh from a stirring, Nick Riewoldt-led victory against the Lions, might get a reality check against Hawthorn.
Of course, it must be recognized that all three races went up against the Vancouver Olympics, with Las Vegas facing the stiffest competition from a stirring United States-Canada men's gold medal hockey game on the final day of the Olympics.
All of this really does belong to you, but far from a stirring celebration of public spaces and public collections, of the public sphere and the taxes that pay for it, this shaggy dog story seems uncertain what politics even is.
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He may well have a point about Edouard Lalo's work from 1888, a stirring Franco-Wagnerian mélange that was an established repertory item for decades after its première.
Having just seen his team close out a stirring come-from-behind win, Harbaugh was jumping up and down as he began to take the field.
In this novel, the episode from The Odyssey where Odysseus is stranded on Circe's island becomes, in Miller's retelling from Circe's perspective, a stirring account of feminine empowerment and hard-won agency.
In one of the first episodes, a feckless Senator whines about Geneva Conventions violations for a few seconds before Bauer wrests control of the hearing away from him and provides a stirring defense of torture (while hero music gently purrs in the background).
Mr. Kwiecien, on his "Slavic Heroes" album, sings arias from three Moniuszko operas, including a jaunty account of a Polonaise from "Straszny Dwor" ("The Haunted Manor") and an intense performance of a stirring aria from "Halka" that makes Moniuszko sound like the Polish Verdi.
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