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The Anchoress is a contemplative sort, and she muses on the different meanings the viewer might project onto the sculpture:
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Elizabeth Scalia, who writes a popular blog called The Anchoress, said the diversity of Catholicism runs into challenges when exposed to the limitless boundaries of the blogosphere, a reference to the often mean-spirited jabs that can sometimes define online debates about faith.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Elizabeth Scalia, aka The Anchoress, says that the joke was offensive:
Jihad Monitor 2010
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It's a Christian woman, I think it's called Anchoress, and they were women in the middle-ages, sealed up in walls next to churches, and they lived there, were very religious, and they sort of peaked out and watched people pray.
Right Wing News 2009
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ELIZABETH SCALIA - also known as The Anchoress - Today, On Good Friday, Here's Why I Remain Cathol …
Instapundit Glenn Reynolds 2010
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Good round-ups can be found on "The Anchoress" blog and at "Hot Air".
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The Anchoress comments on the NY Yankees parade, as seen on TV; or not seen:
November 7th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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The Anchoress has a similar concern and has a link to a list of the 32 czars already appointed or announced:
July 16th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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There is, as of today, no longer any need to read or to think about or to ridicule Drudge or Jonah Lucianneson or Prof. Glenn insta-Reynolds or his glibertarian wife or Ann Coulter or the Anchoress or Michelle Malkin or Pam Atlas or John Hinderaker, or any of their ilk.
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A blogger calling herself the Anchoress muses on the following dichotomies:
May 26th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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