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Not so in their handling of the impersonal pronoun "on", to which the Proustian narrator has such persistent recourse.
A co-organiser of the famous 1936 Surrealism exhibition in London, self-educated Gascoyne moved in literary and artistic circles with a certain charming diffidence born of precarious sexuality and finances – and persistent recourse to off-the-shelf Benzedrine.
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Students must know their recourses when faced with persistent sexual harassment or unwelcome sexual touching.
In this instance, it is persistent Dalit campaigners and allies, not benevolent outsiders, who have called for legal recourse to assist the process.
Most threatening to incumbents of both political parties are those voters - not natural political allies of the Tea Party but skittish about the national deficit and persistent unemployment, and feeling disillusioned with politics in general -- who are seeking recourse anywhere outside the Beltway.
You have no recourse.
I was their recourse.
Recourse to state welfare increases.
Did Flash have another recourse?
The recourse is obvious: Starbucks.
Racism is stupidity's recourse.
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