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Where no creed succeeded in wholly extirpating its enemies, toleration was gradually accepted as the lesser of two evils; in some countries where one creed triumphed, it was accepted that too minute a concern with citizens' beliefs was inimical to prosperity and good order.
He links Jobs's emotional brutality to the world that Jobs has made and suggests that, if Jobs's vision has triumphed, it's all for the worse.
Even as Senegal triumphed, it felt as if Egypt, holders of seven continental titles, were struggling to recapture their reputation for ruthless efficiency by arguing with the referee at every opportunity.
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When it triumphs it will not change that policy.
But when it triumphs, it leads to carnage, so to assume that reason will prevail is to be culpably complacent.
When it triumphs as it certainly must, it will not change that policy.
It would nevertheless have been nice to report that Capitalist Kuzmin triumphed with it.
The bargain had long been sealed, but by accepting fate, Tilson Thomas triumphed over it as well.
On the back of its Cannes triumph, it outgrossed Tim Burton's Batman for several weeks in France.
It's triumph, it's wonderful, a very happy moment.
What a triumph it was, too, for Russia.
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