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It's here that Out of Africa begins to sag – partly because Karen's endless drippy soul-searching makes it feel like a historical version of Eat Pray Love, and partly because Redford can't be bothered to act.

(Your toothpaste is gross and tastes like a historical version of toothpaste favored by our forefathers in an era before they perfected making things not taste like the inside of a whale).

As the Haaretz columnist Anshel Pfeffer summed up Livingstone's three days of interventions: "His historical version of the Holocaust was only slightly more bizarre than his contention that someone who only hates Jews living in Israel – but not outside it – cannot be considered an anti-Semite".

The meaning and worth of life, and the manner of leaving it, become intensely important on the knife edge of survival; the historical version of the 1912 expedition, with its heroes and villains, is overturned by the tense unfolding of what really happened.

The second objection to the historical version of the Academic interpretation of Arcesilaus' skepticism is that it is inconsistent.

This historical version of materialism, which transcends and thus rejects all existing philosophical thought, is the foundation of Marx's later theory of history.

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Other projects, such as the Internet Archive, already preserve historical versions of websites.

Historical versions of the released data continue to be available at the VirtualRDC at http://www.vrdc.cornell.edu/onthemap/.edu/onthemap/

Because the historical versions of Mr. Sagarin's ratings available online were calculated at the end of the season — that is, after the B.C.S. title game was played — I have adjusted them by taking out the scoring margin in the championship itself so as to approximate what they would have been in advance of the game).

Copies of news articles are often maintained by major web archives, but our modern web was never designed to facilitate access to historical versions of itself, meaning we must go out of our way to leave the bright city core of today's web to venture into the dusty archives of the past in pursuit of the truth.

In "The Walking Dead," the phrase is followed by "catch a tiger by his toe," but some historical versions of the rhyme did include a racial slur, replacing "tiger" with the N-word. .

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