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" In "Nutcracker: Rated R" the Snow scene cannily sustained the idea of a cocaine-fest, with its characters going through the giddy ups and miserable downs of drug intake while the Snow Queen acted as pusher.
Alan Brinkley, a history professor at Columbia University and the author of "The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War," noted, "What sustained the idea of a large and active government for so long was first the Depression, then the war, and then the cold war -- all things that really did require a government response to do things the private sector simply could not do".
"Popular discourse on technology has sustained the idea that there is a digital space apart from the social world rather than intrinsic to it," Jurgenson writes in an introductory post explaining the mission, structure and conflicts of interest the endeavor comprises.
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This in turn sustains the idea that rich people deserve their incredible riches.
But Mr. McCullough is hard-pressed to sustain the idea of a unified "them" at the heart of his book.
When committing such acts, most people feel able to sustain the idea that they are still honest and law-abiding.
It sustains the idea that Corbyn represents a nobler power outside Westminster and is being held back by reactionary New Labour elements inside the Palace of the Establishment.
Thus the two eras are kept separate, but it is easy to visually go back and forth to sustain the idea of a dynamic situation.
In good times, say those who approve of optimism, hope is a prompt to yet better things; in bad times it is a comfort, because it sustains the idea of relief or rescue, of reward or at least justice at last.
The actions of some foresters did little to help the profession sustain the idea that forests influence climate against new thinking in climatology and meteorology.
The difficulty of sustaining the idea that knowing man is a matter of knowing its position on a tree that locates absolutely every animal, or even every ensouled thing, or (worse yet) absolutely everything, is enormous.
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