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Julianne Moore justly won a Best Actress Oscar for her performance as the Columbia University academic whose memory begins to fail and who is eventually diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease.

It is a complex and searing condemnation of colonialism and of events written out of history, and, not surprisingly, did not screen in France until the late 1990s, although it justly won the jury special grand prize in Venice.

Noah Baumbach's latest film, "Frances Ha," justly won Greta Gerwig some long-overdue appreciation of her complex talent for melodramatic forbearance, and the new movie starring Wiig, "Girl Most Likely" — directed by Robert Pulcini and Shari Springer Berman — covers much of the same thematic turf as Baumbach's, though to much less effect.

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Thesis (ii) is false, because moral education is not the purpose of rhetoric (see above §4), nor could it be effected by a public speech: "Now if speeches were in themselves enough to make men good, they would justly, as Theognis says, have won very great rewards, and such rewards should have been provided; but as things are … they are not able to encourage the many to nobility and goodness".

Now, having won consecutive titles, the Frenchwoman can justly claim to be the most in-form player on the tour and ready to overturn a disappointing record at Roland Garros, where she has never gone beyond the last eight.

They have conjured up, in their wonderful new collections of short stories, all manner of pleasing sights borne of the pain of others.Mr Russo is justly celebrated as the author of big, sprawling epics such as "Empire Falls", which this year won the Pulitzer prize.

Even though he won both cases, the quick-witted, street photography for which he, Cartier-Bresson, Capa, Ronis — and midcentury Paris — are justly renowned would likely be impossible in today's legal climate.

Playing host to a team that had won only 2 of 16 games on the road, his Nets gave a halfhearted, unenthusiastic performance and were justly rewarded with a 99-96 loss that, in the best-case scenario, will serve as a wake-up call.

Over the past eight years, Democrats have been justly defined as the true party of fiscal responsibility and sound economic policy, and the American people acknowledged this last November when we gained seats in Congress and Al Gore won a plurality in the race for president.

"If Governor Romney and Congressman Ryan win, as I expect they will, they can justly claim a mandate, and I think it will make it much easier to do the hard things we all know need to be done".

Li Na justly earned plaudits for becoming the first Chinese player to win a Grand Slam title on Saturday, but her accomplishment was even greater than that: if we can put Russia in Europe (and I think we can, since its tennis champions mostly come from Moscow, not Siberia), Li is the first Asian champion.

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