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It was the first live televised debate on general subjects, not the first live televised debate of the mayoral campaign.
Mozart, whom Mill loved, would have benefitted as a person had he lived in a world that gave him the right to vote for his congressman, collect an old-age pension, and write letters to the editor on general subjects, and that gave his older sister her chance at composing, too.
"It seems likely," she noted, "that as better writing, on what are reckoned to be the woman's pages, drags the male eye increasingly across them… and as women increasingly write on general subjects without feeling that [they must] write fluffily to assert their femininity, the distinction between what is/what is not women's material will become increasingly blurred".
He told Voltaire that he would be delighted to talk on general subjects, "on the footing of a gentleman" as he phrased it, but not on subjects of which he would be expected to display expert critical knowledge and affect the pundit.
In all the village quizzes she always had the most points for knowledge on general subjects".
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Mus. of Natural History-four evening talks on the general subject of perceiving, which he approached largely through color.
Whatever his own situation, however, Lake makes a persuasive case on this general subject, not exempting his party, or indeed his president, from guilt in any way.
In addition to her novels, Drabble wrote several books on the general subject of literature, as well as journal articles and screenplays.
On the general subject we are clearly very vigilant about this, about people either passing through the UK or British nationals who want to commit acts of violence anywhere, we are always vigilant about that.
North Korea has been a little late off the propaganda gun, but it has been vocal on the general subject quite recently and can be expected to side with Beijing, its most important backer.
On the general subject of demoralization, he finds a long decline of usage in terms like "faith," "wisdom," "ought," "evil" and "prudence," and a sharp rise in what you might call social science terms like "subjectivity," "normative," "psychology" and "information".
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