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Underlying the noble rhetoric about what a valuable civics lesson Madison has witnessed, there's a less noble quality, a failure to acknowledge the self-indulgence implicit in all the carping.
By Ogden Nash The New Yorker, October 25 , 1930 P. 28Affection is a noble quality View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Doreen St. Félix By Jia Tolentino.
Though the dramas often turn on their heroes' renunciation of superficiality in favor of some noble quality that can't be seen, the renunciation is always insincere, as the existence of such a television hero is always predicated on his costume.
By Ogden Nash The New Yorker, October 25 , 1930 P. 28Affection is a noble quality View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Ceridwen Dovey By Malcolm Gladwell.
The digital illustrations in Matveev's animation have a noble quality to them.
"While compassion is certainly a noble quality in a normal human being, for a homicide detective, that can be something that is detrimental to you," Eric Hessler of the Police Association of New Orleans told Martin.
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Tribal values are not devoid of noble qualities but they are also a reservoir of backwardness.
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