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That's not her mantle".
Should she be clearing any room off her mantle for the National Book Award?
On her mantle sit the photographs of four people: Martin Luther King, Jr.; Mahatma Gandhi; Nelson Mandela and Hillary ClintonNelson Mandela and Hillary Clinton
Sutton Foster, playing the young, peppy title character in "Thoroughly Modern Millie," can start polishing a space on her mantle.
Her mantle has been taken up by others including the cartographer Kate McLean, currently occupied at the Royal College of Art with a PhD on "smell maps".
Height took over her mantle, specifically at the helm of the National Council and more generally as the pre-eminent female figure in the struggle for racial equality.
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But something else bound her to Mantle: her premature birth and Mantle's injuries.
Bliss, of course, has used her political mantle to play a role in the shift, expressing her vocal support of and fundraising for the campaign to repeal the eighth.
She has obliged, taking up her obverse mantle to run through the obverse reasons why the Don is right, simply so that people who click on the piece can fulminate self-righteously about how wicked she is.
Williams suspects that Suu Kyi's aims have remained consistent since the period after 1988, when she returned to her homeland, assumed the mantle of her father, set her sights on leadership, and was robbed of victory.
Her vocabulary ("mantled", "cerements", "calyx") is certainly not childlike, but she does intensely relive the peculiar loneliness of her girlhood.
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