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Examples
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My argument is we're trying to create more "Egypts" who'll make peace with Israel.
Reagan, Unscripted Brinkley, Douglas 2007
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Moreover, they cleverly manipulated their social standing mercilessly to define their own place in the successive new "Egypts" they created and recreated, not always in their own image and likeness.
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"Egypts" (impediments to actualization): our fears/character flaws/inaccurate perceptions etc.
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Mr. G., who does not like the Stock Exchange, sent 'Egypts' up 3 1/2 per cent. by a word in his speech. "
The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 1 Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907
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The Hebrew word for Egypt literally means "Narrow place." olitics is about coming out of contemporary Egypts, narrow places.
Rabbi Laura Geller: Where Does The Passover Story Begin? Rabbi Laura Geller 2011
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In fighting for change, we face many Egypts: global food prices are spiraling, the environment is degrading, hunger and obesity are rising, and the workers who produce our food are facing lower wages and more difficult conditions.
Ari Hart: Food Justice At Your Seder Table Ari Hart 2011
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In certain areas, those two Egypts conflict; in other areas, they converge.
Egyptian uprising's reporter: 'Two Egypts have emerged' 2011
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The Hebrew word for Egypt literally means "Narrow place." olitics is about coming out of contemporary Egypts, narrow places.
Rabbi Laura Geller: Where Does The Passover Story Begin? Rabbi Laura Geller 2011
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Gamal Abdel-Nasser, a young and charismatic officer, had, just two years earlier, led a bloodless military coup by Egypts "Free Officers," which included future President Anwar al-Sadat, overthrowing the Egyptian Monarchy and liberating the country from perceived British influence.
Rhonda Roumani: Revolution On The Nile Is 60 Years In The Making Rhonda Roumani 2011
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Gamal Abdel-Nasser, a young and charismatic officer, had, just two years earlier, led a bloodless military coup by Egypts "Free Officers," which included future President Anwar al-Sadat, overthrowing the Egyptian Monarchy and liberating the country from perceived British influence.
Rhonda Roumani: Revolution On The Nile Is 60 Years In The Making Rhonda Roumani 2011
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