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If it is, it would truly be a conceptual breakthrough, and epigenetics might justly take its place alongside genetics in the analysis and treatment of cancer.
As Americans, we do our duty for the cause of liberty, and in this we justly take pride.
As Shuttlesworth prophetically wrote in July 1962, "someday Birmingham, Alabama, the Johannesburg of America, will become a Mecca of democracy, a paradise of freedom, one in which all Americans can justly take pride all because a few of us were 'crazy' enough to attempt to gain freedom for the rest (and most) of us!" ("Shuttlesworth Says," Pittsburgh Courier, July 7, 1962).
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And pride is justly taken.
The Museum of Modern Art found itself at war with the art press in recent months, justly taken to task for its deplorable Björk show.
His forbearances were as thoughtful as his actions, and he justly took pride in what had often seemed a long-odds scenario: a comic weekly from the Jazz Age, which has evolved and deepened in many ways, is now braving its tenth decade.
In the contrasting case of the one supremely excellent person, Aristotle argues that such a person has, strictly speaking, no equals, and so cannot be made justly to take his turn in rule as one citizen among others.
And then, when it turns out you haven't killed that child you get it back to its rightful parents as soon as you possibly can, any way you can, and see to it that your darling poetess up there on cloud nine takes the rap that is justly hers to take.
Liberal jurists and legal scholars are accused, often justly, of failing to take the text of the Constitution seriously, or to seek the meaning of its written provisions by understanding them in their historical context.
WHEN I was growing up in Austin, Tex., ours was one of those families Coloradans so justly revile, who took yearly ski trips to Snowmass or Vail, dressing to the nines in fancy gear and crowding the ski slopes.
But of course we do (many of us) justly refrain from taking or violating other people's property on occasions when natural motives as such may seem incapable of explaining why we do, and Hume believes (not uncommonsensically) that it is artificial motives or motivation that explain why we do so.
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