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The exceptionalism of Goldman Sachs has taken another knock.
He explains that "the sanctity of the city grew out of the exceptionalism of the Jews as the Chosen People.
The deep structure of sentences was something revealed by Noam Chomsky, a strident advocate of the exceptionalism of human language.
When will Western media view the challenges in this part of the world not through the "exceptionalism of Muslims," but through an appreciation of the global human condition?
The most typical of his goals have expressed less the exceptionalism of his talent than its utter normality; Cahill has stood out by not standing out at all.
Rohmer doesn't seem to suggest that, in general, one would or should extend such forgiveness; rather, he depicts the exceptionalism of circumstances and characters.
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In the end, the real exceptionalism of Richard Nixon was merely that he was dumb enough to get caught.
She's also apparently the only human sufficiently on the ball to notice the creepy exceptionalism of a coven of vampires trying to pass for regular folks.
As well they should, given the symbolic exceptionalism of his presidency and the modern Republican Party's utter disregard for economic justice, civil rights and the social safety net.
Sunder Katwala Director, British Future Martin Kettle eloquently expresses the ahistorical exceptionalism of these events, without addressing the structural hypocrisy at their heart.
This, as much as anything else, is the current exceptionalism of America.
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