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Last month, Preibus and a handful of top lieutenants carefully telegraphed the findings of a new report wherein the party's legion political liabilities were diagnosed.

Not only is this dubious parenting proposal, wherein the GOP would formally affirm an alleged moral deficiency of gay Americans, necessarily at odds with the recommendations of the Preibus report, but it pits party leadership at odds with a majority of Americans.

These battles relate to, among others: contestations around what it means to be "authentically" African; citizens' pressuring for democracy, inclusion and leadership accountability; basic needs being met in a context of global inequality wherein rich elites govern over the poor; and women increasingly asserting their sexual rights.

His bullshit jobs argument could be taken as a counterblast to the hyper-capitalist dystopia argument wherein the robots take over and humans are busted down to an eternity of playing Minecraft.

HZ: "Can you tell us briefly about the story?" BS: "If you look at Indian history, there was a very famous war of Kalinga wherein Emperor Ashoka routed the state of Kalinga, which was a very developed country in 260BC.

There's the "Blue Inequality" of the whopping metropoli wherein those at the tippy-top of the income distribution have broken away from pack.

By no accident, the phrase is George Orwell's: the device, in "1984", wherein the past was, literally, vaporised.

It's not clear whether Mr Rohde or many journalists would take the same view, but Mr Danziger believes that it is, at any rate, symptomatic of an institutional malady, wherein journalists falsely believe themselves to be "above the shared obligations of citizenship".

Yet how honest, in contrast, they are about mortality itself.The commonest of all graveyard sentiments, for centuries until about 1850, was some variant of this memento mori Behold the place wherein I lyeFor as thou art sometyme was IAnd as I am so shalt thou beFrom lyfe to death follow meSo runs the memorial brass of Ioane Day in the splendid flint-walled church of Clavering, Essex.

And in 1794 the Hampshire Chronicle described a vault at Leigh (presumably Eastleigh, in that county) wherein lay Mary Ellis, who wasa virgin of virtuous courage, andvery promising hopes, and died the3d of June 1609 aged 119The teeth of timeSuch trivia are the joys of the true epitaph-collector.

Though he crossed oceans to shoot lions and scaled mountains to hunt bears, Roosevelt deplored Europe's elitism, with its royal forests and aristocratic estates wherein lisping sons of privilege chased their father's deer for sport.

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