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Hard to lose credibility in a place where there is none Mightier than thou Fred
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In "Mightier Than the Sword," a splendid and subtle history of the novel's effect on American culture, David S. Reynolds writes that "Uncle Tom's Cabin" "opened the way for a widespread acceptance in the North of antislavery arguments that had long been ignored or dismissed."
The Novel That Changed America Fergus M. Bordewich 2011
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In "Mightier Than the Sword," Mr. Reynolds sets out to show the many and often contradictory ways in which one of the nation's most important works of literature has been understood and, alas, misunderstood.
The Novel That Changed America Fergus M. Bordewich 2011
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Hard to lose credibility in a place where there is none Mightier than thou Fred
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The only appropriate use of the headline "The Pens Are Mightier" would be when they beat the Sabres.
Hockey 2010
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The only appropriate use of the headline "The Pens Are Mightier" would be when they beat the Sabres.
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With a "hardened point... ready for any emergency" from breaking glass to self-defense, the NRA states, "This Pen is Mightier than the Sword!"
Josh Sugarmann: NRA's Lethal Holiday Stocking Stuffers Josh Sugarmann 2010
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The only appropriate use of the headline "The Pens Are Mightier" would be when they beat the Sabres.
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The only appropriate use of the headline "The Pens Are Mightier" would be when they beat the Sabres.
Plenty of Nothing: 2010
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IMO, some of the most insightful writers on Iraq (partly because they have both logged a lot of time there) have been an Atlantic colleague of yours and his son, Bing and Owen West, who have an op/ed about Iraq in they NY Times today: The Laptop Is Mightier Than the Sword stm177 Says:
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