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Though he has been wrongly characterised as a dictator, he actually possesses the famous Dutch sense of democracy in which he always welcomes argument and discussion with anyone, so long as that individual is prepared to make the case.
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Many Muslims in the community felt targeted by the event, which came after the Irving mayor, Beth Van Duyne, made waves in the rightwing media by making references to an Islamic dispute mediation panel that wrongly became characterised as an "illegal Sharia court".
This aesthetic took the form of a yearning for the kind of public modernism that, rightly or wrongly, was seen to have characterised the period from the 1930s to the early 1970s; it could just as easily exemplify a more straightforwardly conservative longing for security and stability in hard times.
Doyle mustered all the zeal that had characterised his earlier campaigns for justice for the wrongly convicted, and poured it into his spiritualist mission.
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