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This essay begins, therefore, with a brief history of the problem of political obligation.

This essay begins by considering some general questions about the nature and evolution of language before considering questions about the evolution of syntax, and some of the kinds of answers that have been proposed.

This essay begins with the claim that "There is but one way for the moderns to become great, and perhaps unequalled; I mean, by imitating the ancients" (Reflections on the Painting and Sculpture of the Greeks, p. 2; in Essays on the Philosophy and History of Art, volume I).

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Recall the point with which this essay began: by originally naming themselves 'analytic feminists' these philosophers declared that feminism need not be postmodern and that analytic philosophy is not irredeemably male-biased.

"Giacometti's extraordinary "Chariot" is his masterpiece and ranks among the definitive achievements of 20th century art," the essay begins.

"Before anyone cared where I would play basketball, I was a kid from Northeast Ohio," the essay begins.

Here is how the essay begins: A typical American school day finds some six million high school students and two million college freshmen struggling with algebra.

"Here's how it shakes out," the essay begins, before describing 22 ritual steps in which the US experiences a school massacre.

In English, the essay begins: "The son of well-to-do parents who, whether from talent or weakness, engages in a so-called intellectual profession, as an artist or a scholar, will have a particularly difficult time".

Originally published in the Times Book Review in 1959, and included in the Library of America's edition of Baldwin's nonfiction, the essay begins with a great Henry James quotation: "It is a complex fate to be an American".

Or at least, that's how the essay began until it got to The Believer magazine's fact-checking stage.

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