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Obama offered no great global objectives, no noble world vision.
The word "chivalry" sounded archaic even then; the point was to revive a better, more noble world, where excellence was pursued for its own sake.
Mr. Boulez, for his part, has said of Mahler: "In the noble world of the symphony, he sowed the bad seeds of theatricality, sentimentality, vulgarity, insolent and unbearable disorder".
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They claim that client-server Stacks are only big because they're good for business, while really, in a pure true noble world untrammeled by money and capitalism, everything would be purely peer-to-peer.
"It's a vision for a noble world," he adds, "that we have the capacity to imagine, in spite of the seemingly insurmountable difficulties.
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There's the poor but noble nonprofit world.
Think of the elegiac scores, and the yearning that moves even the most hard-bitten cowboys for a better, nobler, simpler world (with fewer women and immigrants).
Centuries later, in 1888, the traveller and future viceroy of India, George Curzon, called the Registan "the noblest public square in the world".
The lovelorn aristocrat Orsino talks in Twelfth Night of how his love is "more noble than the world", just as the narrator of the Sonnets describes "the wide world dreaming on things to come". .
According to Carnegie, "It is not from the sons of the millionaire or the noble that the world receives its teachers, its martyrs, its inventors, its statesmen, its poets, or even its men of affairs.
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