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That doctors and their work now routinely populate all forms of popular American culture is a historical aberration.
And, it would correct a historical aberration – the great man never started a game in the top division.
He made it clear that he sees Israel as a kind of temporary phenomenon, a historical aberration not long for the world.
Although the Miracle on Grass was surely a historical aberration, it has nonetheless characterized the English and American teams for decades.
"An impeachment of the chief justice based on the evidence found will stand out as a historical aberration," Mr. Barry was quoted by The AP as saying.
Western analysts focused on the leader's cult of personality and eccentric style have often misinterpreted his regime as a historical aberration.
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The Bush White House, he told me, has seized on these historical aberrations and turned them into a doctrine of Presidential prerogative.
Although he once said Downton Abbey's historical aberrations left him feeling it was just "actors standing there in hats telling lies", Mitchell is now hooked.
His brilliant jump is to illustrate that the 20th century and the beginnings of the 21st are historical aberrations as the world adjusts to modern capitalism.
Ford Doolittle's review comes from the very thick of it and corrects my historical aberrations where necessary.
Are we making a mistake by treating him as a world-historical aberration, rather than a pretty standard (if idiosyncratic) Republican populist?
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