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That may be somewhat idealistic.
The anarchists' chief lawyer, a somewhat idealistic veteran of the Civil War, was sure he could prove Parsons's innocence, and thought that Parsons would win public sympathy if he turned himself in.
That same year Klee would observe in his diary that "the more horrifying the world becomes (as it is these days) the more art becomes abstract .Klee's career finally hit its stride in 1921, after he was invited to teach at the Bauhaus, a new and somewhat idealistic school of art, architecture and design in Weimar, Germany.
Millennials are somewhat idealistic, but not in a naïve way.
It seems somewhat idealistic to think sitting down and chatting over a day long UnConference would yield the sort of ideas and solutions to shake up entire industries even when the people chatting are the best and brightest (think Vanessa Friedman from The New York Times and hotelier Ian Schrager).
Abramovic's "The Artist is Present" offered a powerful and simple mode of engagement -- the human gaze -- as a somewhat idealistic opportunity for understanding, empathy, connection.
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To complicate things, though, Cindy is now living with Andromeda, a somewhat laughably idealistic 23-year-old.
In his first film, the undervalued Mr Woodcock, Craig Gillespie took a somewhat less idealistic view of small-town life.
His somewhat more idealistic Superman (compared to Tim Daly's more hard-ass approach) suits this narrative well, and frankly it's good to see the undervalued Newborn back in the saddle. .
For the woman, that statement race has nothing to do with it—seems somewhat naïve or idealistic.
Hess saw a material application of his beliefs in an idealistic, somewhat anarchic socialism, and he organized workers' groups while propagating his ideas in the radical newspaper Rheinische Zeitung ("Rhinelander Gazette"), for which he served as Paris correspondent from 1842 to 1843.
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