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In language both elegant and slippery (he would often extrapolate from Washington, and then pick apart his own extrapolation), Du Bois firmly rejected what he saw as a three-pronged program: "industrial education, conciliation of the South, and submission and silence as to civil and political rights".

Both the Post headline and the article suggest that the hearing will revisit "don't ask, don't tell", though it's unclear whether this is a confirmed part of the agenda, or the author's own extrapolation.

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Inspired by Tharp's own extrapolations, Felt supplements her research with what she calls "imagined" scenes, bridging "the known to the unknown".

In pieces that refer to distinguished female artists like Frida Kahlo, Alexandra Exter and Liubov Popova, those artists' transformation of folkloric and decorative traditions provides a context for Ms. Schapiro's own extrapolations.

Mr Obama's dystopian predictions are based on his own extrapolations from the broad spending cuts proposed by the Republicans in Congress.Mr Romney's retort is that the president is attacking policies nobody is proposing, "setting up straw men to distract from his record".

Meet the MalaysIan Neo-Nazis Fighting for a Pure Malay Race.

The SNP, for understandable reasons, disputes these figures and comes up with a host of its own based on extrapolations, academic research and other props that 'prove' Scotland was a net contributor by way of £34 billion to the Treasury in London between 1979-1994.

Fitzgerald seems to have believed that personal revelation alone wouldn't do; he is always underwriting his own testimony with philosophical extrapolation.

And there is a similar burden on novels that invite us to partake in a paranoid vision: if they are to gain much purchase on our imaginations, they must work hard at persuading us that the world they are describing is a feasible extrapolation from our own.

However, our own work has shown that extrapolation of the trends in absolute CHD rates in Great Britain suggest that convergence will not be achieved until 2030 when mortality rates for men younger than 75 years will be −70 per 100 000.

The joke, which originally aired on Wednesday's episode, is not particularly complicated: Daniel Snyder created a charitable organization for the benefit of a community and used a racial epithet for that same community in the organization's name — so here's an absurd fictional extrapolation of Snyder's own logic.

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