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If there was a victor this week it was neither France nor the commission, but the grand political fudge, a concoction for which Europeans are still justly famed.
For all of our failures and contradictions, we can still justly claim to be the land most passionately committed to the cause of liberty.
"You do not take a person who, for years, has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race," President Lyndon B. Johnson said in a 1965 speech that laid the groundwork for affirmative action, "and then say, 'You are free to compete with all the others,' and still justly believe that you have been completely fair".
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Hume still felt, justly, under-appreciated.
It plays to exactly the stereotype of silly, tittering, mirror-gaping girlies at which many men still, perhaps justly it seems, roll their eyes behind our backs, even if the blokes, too, are increasingly prey to the same navel-gazing at their guts – and it has got to stop.
Even if they had rejected the faith after it had been properly preached to them (but "I hear only of provocations, savage crimes, and multitudes of unholy acts" on the part of the Spaniards, p. 271), they could still not justly be despoiled of their possessions.
Still, as she justly points out, she had bills to pay and her share of Beatles wealth was not generous.
The exhibition segues from Steichen's hazy, nostalgic Pictorialism to Strand's crisp, forward-looking still lifes and cityscapes, with justly famous examples from each category.
We as a society, whether justly or unjustly, still link leadership with a degree of masculinity.
Nevertheless, one might justly ask: How is that "political"?
With her justly renowned "Untitled Film Stills" of the late seventies, the viewer was confronted by Sherman as she imagined herself to be: in grainy black-and-white B-movies with many subplots.
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